Inside All 5 Filming Locations That Shape the World of 'The Hawk'
Credits: Colleen E Hayes/Netflix
Credits: Colleen E Hayes/Netflix
Will Ferrell has never met a comeback story he could not complicate. The Hawk wastes no time doing exactly that. Ferrell's Lonnie 'The Hawk' Hawkins is an unhinged, fiercely selfish former golf legend whose undeniable charisma makes him impossible to ignore. What begins as a slapstick sports comedy steadily transforms into an emotional father-son showdown, culminating in a tournament finale that refuses to follow familiar sports-movie rules.
Beyond the unpredictable plot and Will Ferrell's magnetic performance, The Hawk has audiences talking for another reason: its stunning filming locations that elevate every frame.
1. Los Angeles
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Los Angeles served as the production headquarters for The Hawk, with California investing a hefty $17.1 million tax credit to keep the series rooted in the state. The incentive backed Gloria Sanchez Productions and T-Street, turning Southern California into the creative heart of the project. It was a major commitment that ensured the cameras largely stayed local.
Production officially teed off on September 8, 2025, before a minor on-set injury to Will Ferrell paused filming for exactly one week in November. Work resumed and wrapped on December 17, 2025. While soundstages hosted the family's interior scenes, Southern California country clubs seamlessly doubled as tournament stops across the national golf circuit.
2. The Resort at Pelican Hill
The Resort at Pelican Hill in Newport Coast brought polished luxury to The Hawk during the final weeks of filming in December 2025. The upscale coastal resort became the perfect visual counterpoint to Lonnie Hawkins' rough-around-the-edges persona, with its sweeping ocean views establishing the affluent, corporate-backed golf world of Golden Fisk, played by Luke Wilson.
Credits: Colleen E Hayes/Netflix
Credits: Colleen E Hayes/Netflix
3. Pinehurst Resort
Pinehurst Resort lent The Hawk a touch of golfing prestige by hosting Lonnie Hawkins' fictional induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame, reinforcing his legacy as the former world number-one champion of 2004. The iconic venue also became part of Netflix's marketing campaign, welcoming Will Ferrell in character during a promotional tour bus event that blurred the line between fiction and reality.
4. Palm Beach Gardens
Palm Beach Gardens has little patience for fading glory, making it an ideal proving ground for The Hawk. Its championship-caliber practice facilities, unforgiving roughs, and polished tournament settings mirrored the relentless PGA circuit, forcing Lonnie Hawkins to chase one last shot at relevance against a body increasingly unwilling to cooperate.
Credits: Colleen E Hayes/Netflix
Credits: Colleen E Hayes/Netflix
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5. Las Vegas
Las Vegas delivered The Hawk's most visually striking backdrop, hosting the $3 million simulator showdown between Lonnie Hawkins and his son, Lance, played by Jimmy Tatro, one of the talented cast members of The Hawk. Neon-lit arenas and stadium-style spectacle deliberately replaced traditional country club elegance, reflecting golf's modern evolution. Together, these carefully chosen filming locations give The Hawk a world that is every bit as compelling as its unpredictable story.
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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