Watch Rory McIlroy’s Quest for The Masters Title
Prime Video has released a new documentary that follows Rory McIlroy’s long pursuit of a Masters green jacket. The film traces his near-miss in 2011 and his eventual triumph at Augusta in 2025.
Documentary focus and creators
The film offers a hole-by-hole retelling of the decisive final round. It features interviews with McIlroy and examines the mounting pressure he faced each year.
Drea Cooper directed the project. McIlroy’s own production company produced the documentary.
The turning points: 2011 and 2025
McIlroy’s 2011 collapse is examined in detail. He had a four-stroke lead heading into the final day that year.
The documentary culminates with McIlroy’s Masters victory in 2025. He beat Justin Rose in a dramatic playoff last April.
Where to watch
The documentary is available on Prime Video worldwide. Prime Video will carry the film in more than 240 countries and territories.
Filmogaz.com provides viewing details and availability updates for international audiences. Viewers can check Prime Video listings for local start times and access rules.
Prime Video’s Masters coverage in 2026
Prime Video will also air select coverage of The Masters 2026 in the United States. On Thursday and Friday, it will run the main feed from 1 to 3 p.m. ET.
- Daily live Inside Amen Corner feed from holes 11, 12, and 13.
- Dedicated features on holes 15 and 16.
- Featured Groups coverage each day.
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For viewers who want to watch McIlroy’s quest for the Masters title, Prime Video is the primary platform. Check the service for regional availability and scheduling.