Rory McIlroy's Masters moment isn't fading anytime soon.
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Amazon Prime announced that a brand-new documentary, Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait, will drop March 30. The timing is no accident. The film arrives just days before McIlroy returns to Augusta National for the first time as the reigning Masters champion.
And yes, it looks personal.
Since finally winning the Masters in 2025 and completing the career Grand Slam, McIlroy hasn't really done the full tell-all interview tour you'd expect. This documentary appears to be his way of telling the story on his terms.
McIlroy's own production company, Firethorn, is listed as a co-producer.
The trailer already hints at the emotional ride. It revisits his painful collapse at Augusta in 2011, then follows the long road back to his long-awaited triumph last April. The footage is cinematic, the stakes are obvious, and McIlroy himself is the only voice featured in the preview.
Amazon Prime will stream the film as part of its growing golf push. The platform also begins broadcasting the Masters in 2026, adding early-week tournament coverage and giving the event a full streaming partner for the first time.
The project is produced alongside Everyone Else, the company behind the Oscar-winning sports documentary Undefeated. Director Drea Cooper is leading the film.
But one thing is clear: Rory McIlroy's Masters story is finally getting the documentary treatment.

