Rory McIlroy will go into detail on his divorce saga in the new season of Full Swing.
The third season of the Netflix documentary series premieres later this month.

McIlroy filed for divorce last May but withdrew it a month later[/caption]

Ahead of its release, a trailer has been revealed featuring the Northern Irish golfer, who addresses his decision to file for divorce from his wife Erica Stoll before their reconciliation a month later.
The bombshell news is set to feature in the upcoming series of Full Swing, which covers the 2024 golf season.
News broke in May last year that McIlroy had filed for divorce after just over seven years of marriage.
It came just days after he had won the Wells Fargo Championship, one of two PGA Tour wins for the 35-year-old last year.
The couple reconciled a month later after resolving their differences, McIlory revealed.
He and Stoll have one child together, daughter Poppy, with the four-time Major winner addressing his marriage and fatherhood in the Full Swing trailer.
In a video posted by Netflix on social media, McIlroy can be seen speaking on the phone, stating: “Netflix cameras are following me right now.”
The world no.3 goes on to explain: “I’ve struggled with trying to be the best golfer, the best husband, the best dad.”
McIlroy will feature alongside a host of the world’s best players in the new season of Full Swing, including Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau.
The third season saw cameras follow the sport’s biggest stories from 2024, with footage from all four Majors and the Presidents Cup.

McIlroy’s marriage features in the new season, coming later this month[/caption]

McIlroy’s year saw him win the DP World Tour Championship for a third time alongside his two PGA Tour victories.
However, he missed out on a first Major for ten years and his fifth overall.
Despite leading with four holes to go in the final round of the US Open, he would make three bogeys to surrender his advantage.
As a result, DeChambeau took the title by a single stroke at Pinehurst in June.
McIlroy already has a win this year, though, taking the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am by two strokes ahead of Shane Lowry.
It comes as he prepares for the 45th Ryder Cup at Bethpage in New York later this year.
The five-time winner is expected to represent Team Europe for an eighth time at the event in September.