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Netflix cameras BANNED from filming secret Ryder Cup meetings as golf stars vote to block Full Swing documentary makers

USA players have voted to ban popular Netflix golf series Full Swing from team meetings at the Ryder Cup.

The 2021 winners are limiting access for the documentary show cameras for the match against Europe in Rome, starting on September 25.

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USA skipper Zach Johnson asked his players to vote and they decided to limit the cameras for Netflix series Full Swing at this month's Ryder CupCredit: Getty
Dustin Johnson celebrates the USA's Ryder Cup win over Europe last time out in 2021 with partner Paulina Gretzky, who he has now wedCredit: Getty

US skipper Zach Johnson asked for a vote and all his 12 players wanted to keep the meetings secret.

Johnson said: "It was one of those where we all gathered.

"I talked to every individual and laid out scenarios.

"And they all felt like it was best to navigate that week of the tournament in a manner which the sanctity and sacredness of Team USA is preserved. We’re eliminating scenarios."

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Cameras for the second series of Full Swing WILL still be at the Ryder Cup.

But the meeting ban might impinge on how much of the event the documentary makers choose to record.

Seth Waugh, CEO for the PGA of America, said: "All things involving the team we leave to the team and the captain. 

"I think there’s a sanctity to the team room, and the experience is important to them. It’s part of being a team, right?"

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But he added: "Netflix has been great for the game. They’re doing great things. 

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"The team collectively decided there are areas of privacy that need to be respected."

New European captain Luke Donald has picked no players from the controversial LIV Tour - but the US have named one in the shape of former world No1 Brooks Koepka.

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