Favourite golf film?

I like;
The Greatest Game Ever Played
Bobby Jones; Stroke of Genius
The Legend of Bagger Vance
Happy Gilmore - Lee Trevino says he wishes he hadn't agreed to be in it.

I quite like Tin Cup but I can't stand Rene Russo as an actress. She grates on me like Andi McDowell who I also think can't act.
 
couple of movies I hadnt heard of above, theres def a market for a really good well directed big budget golf story, one that has credibility.

I watched the Tiger Woods story and how he allowed his name to be associated with this drivel amazed me, or maybe anyone can make a bio film without the owners approval.

must check out Netflix and amazon streaming for these flix
 
I quite liked "300". The story of Tiger Woods' four rounds in the Masters this year .... if he finishes.....
 
1) The Greatest Game Ever Played.
2) Bobby Jones Stroke Of Genius.
3) Caddyshack
4) Bagger Vance
Maninblack ive wanted to watch Dead Solid Perfect for years but could only find it in VHS, you have a pm.
 
What's the name of the film that's starts out as 4 young lads playing together and it goes through there lives till only just one of them at the end
 
What's the name of the film that's starts out as 4 young lads playing together and it goes through there lives till only just one of them at the end
Seen that it was tv a couple of years ago, about 4 lifelong friends who play weekly. very good but for the life of me I cant remember what its called.:confused: read Miracle On The 17th Green that was made into a film, be good if the books anything to go by.
 
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Well I never knew that there were that many , so I have now a must watch list , any of these on U Tube ?
 
Follow the Sun..........

Shame they didn't wait till after 1953 to make the film when Hogan won five of only six tournaments he entered that year, including three majors. Truly unbelievable after such a car crash.

Just in case you dont know...Hogan remains the only golfer in history to win the Masters, U.S. Open, and British Open in the same calendar year (1953). His 14-under par at the 1953 Masters set a record that stood for twelve years.
 
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Someone should like the hangover, based in Scotland. Guys on on golf tour, get ridiculously drunk, meet ginger skanks in Dundee, get stabbed in glasgow. One dies eating a deep fried pizza.
 
I like;
The Greatest Game Ever Played
Bobby Jones; Stroke of Genius
The Legend of Bagger Vance
Happy Gilmore - Lee Trevino says he wishes he hadn't agreed to be in it.

I quite like Tin Cup but I can't stand Rene Russo as an actress. She grates on me like Andi McDowell who I also think can't act.

Liked Bobby Jones Stroke of Genius a lot but remember thinking Bobby doesn't come across as likeable in it

Also like Greatest game ever played

Can't stand Happy Gilmore
 
Favourites - Duel in the Sun starring Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson, closely followed by Miracle at Medinah starring Jose Maria Olazabal, Ian Poulter, Justin Rose, etc. :)

Least favourite -The War on the Shore.

Tear jerker - Turnberry 2009. :(

;)
 
Seen that it was tv a couple of years ago, about 4 lifelong friends who play weekly. very good but for the life of me I cant remember what its called.:confused: read Miracle On The 17th Green that was made into a film, be good if the books anything to go by.

Not called Mulligan is it?
 
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