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You're playing well, but you probably haven't watched these golf movies yet

author:Youngvampires

You are busy with work

You are busy socializing

You are busy with life

You are busy practicing

Maybe I haven't seen a movie in a long time

You must not miss what Xiaobian introduced to you

These 5 golf movies

Absolutely wonderful~

Return to glory

(The Legend of Bagger Vance)

The smoke of the First World War gradually dissipated, and the former golf golden boy Lannouf Juno dragged his tired body and mind back to his hometown. He spends his days depressed and wants to rekindle his love affair with his former girlfriend, Edelle, when Edelle's father is facing a huge dilemma: his golf course is about to go bankrupt in the Great Depression. In order to restore the confidence of her lover and to make the stadium shine again, Edelle invited two professional players to play against Lannouf. The light of hope is slowly coming...

Golf is a game of mind-body communication that focuses on challenging and overcoming the self, and is a sport that helps the lost to regain their self-confidence. In this film about how to reinvigorate after falling into the darkness of life, it is most appropriate to choose a talented golfer as the protagonist.

You're playing well, but you probably haven't watched these golf movies yet

The greens compete

(The Greatest Game Ever Played)

This is an inspirational work based on reality. In 1913, 20-year-old amateur Francis Omitt slowly stepped on the field with a 10-year-old caddie who was not as tall as a bag, and challenged the golf world champion from The United Kingdom, thus ending the era of British professional players dominating the US Open Golf Tournament and triggering the popularity of golf in the United States.

Born in 1893, the real-life Omitt is known as the "father of Amateur Golf in the United States", and he was the first player in history to win the U.S. Open and the U.S. Amateur Championship. He broke with the stereotype that golf was an "aristocratic sport" in the United States and promoted its development toward the common people.

You're playing well, but you probably haven't watched these golf movies yet

Bobby Jones: Genius strikes

(Bobby Jones, The Stroke of Genius)

The film is based on the story of Bobby Jones, a legendary American golfer of the 20s. In 1925, Jones asked for an extra shot at the U.S. Open, when he was the only one to see his ball move as he prepared to hit it, and although he lost the championship, his sportsmanship made him a model for all golfers.

Jones himself always competed as an amateur, winning the U.S. Open in 1926, 1929 and 1930 and announcing his retirement at the age of 28.

You're playing well, but you probably haven't watched these golf movies yet

Tin cup

(Tin Cup)

Nicknamed "Tin Cup", Roy was once a good golfer, and after the course was frustrated, he opened a golf driving range in a remote Texas town, and his life was forced, relying on reminiscing about the glory of the past and joking with old friends, until the girlfriend of a competitor came to learn to play, which aroused his desire to return to the field.

In order to win Molly's favor, Roy decided to return to the U.S. Open. In the face of a comeback, Roy would rather sacrifice his chances of winning the championship and choose the most difficult route in pursuit of perfect technology. Finally, with the crazy encouragement of the audience, Roy played the most difficult ball in the history of golf. In the end, although Roy lost the game, he won respect and love.

The film embodies a spirit of enterprising sportsmanship, but it also expresses the pursuit of technical perfection and self-transcendence in golf, which is far more respectable than the utilitarian victory.

You're playing well, but you probably haven't watched these golf movies yet

Court seduction boy

(Happy Gilmore)

By chance, fate pushed Kilmer to the golf course. In order to redeem his grandmother's old house, Kilmer, who loves ice hockey, had to participate in a golf tournament. At the same time, Kilmer's fiery personality and style of play have also won him supporters, love and the guidance of a retired veteran golfer, naturally also made some opponents jealous, and even threatened to block Kilmer's golf path.

This is a crazy comedy about golf, Kilmer is naturally grumpy, aggressive, and more violent, quite incongruous with elegant golf, thus creating a lot of jokes.

You're playing well, but you probably haven't watched these golf movies yet

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