Happy Gilmore, an aspiring hockey player, must save his grandmother's house from being seized by the IRS. He decides to use his powerful slap-shot skills to become a professional golfer and wins a spot on the Pro Golf Tour. Along the way, he faces challenges from a pretentious rival, learns to control his anger, and finds love. With determination and help from his mentor, Happy overcomes all obstacles and wins the tournament, securing his grandmother's house.
Danny, a caddy at an upscale golf club, aims to gain favor with the club's director by caddying for him. Meanwhile, a dim-witted greenskeeper tries to exterminate a gopher. When a brash real estate developer disrupts the club, Danny gets involved with his promiscuous niece. As tensions rise, a high-stakes golf match is arranged, leading to a explosive finale.
The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005) is based on the true story of an underdog golfer in Massachusetts during the 1910s. With the help of his caddie and his own determination, he challenges the snobbery of the upper class and achieves fame in the golf world.
In 1955, five young Mexican-American caddies, out of the love for the game, were determined to learn how to play, so they created their own golf course in the middle of the South Texas desert.
In the midst of the Great Depression, a former golf prodigy named Rannulph Junuh has lost his swing and his confidence. He is given a chance at redemption when a mysterious caddy named Bagger Vance appears and helps him find his way back to the game. As Junuh competes in a high-stakes exhibition match against two golf legends, he learns valuable life lessons about courage, self-doubt, and the power of belief.
A talented but self-destructive golfer struggles to make a comeback after a series of personal and professional setbacks. Along the way, he finds love and learns valuable lessons about life and perseverance.
Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius tells the inspiring true story of a golf legend, Bobby Jones. Set in the 1930s, the film follows Jones' journey as he overcomes personal struggles, alcohol addiction, and a nervous disorder to become one of the greatest golfers of all time. With the support of his wife and mentor, Jones rises to the top of the golfing world, leaving a lasting legacy both on and off the course.
A talented young golfer must navigate the corrupt world of professional golf and confront a dark secret from his past. As he competes in a high-stakes tournament, he uncovers a network of cover-ups and becomes determined to expose the truth. Along the way, he experiences love, friendship, and the challenges of growing up in a competitive and often deceitful sport.
From the Rough is a sports drama film based on a true story. It follows the journey of a female golf coach who assembles an underdog team of golfers at a university. The team faces various challenges, including lack of self-belief and a lack of support from the athletic director. However, through hard work, determination, and a change of heart from the coach, they are able to overcome the odds and achieve success.
Ah, the Pennytree Golf Club...lavish clubhouse, manicured greens, 18 holes of golfing paradise... NOT! Tattered and almost without any customers, Pennytree has become the target of a takeover by it's neighbor and competitor, Bentwood Country Club, owned and operated by the conniving Simon Roosevelt. Inspired by a freak accident, Liberty Pennytree hatches a plan to bring in more golfers and crush Simon's takeover plans. Gorgeous ladies, hot bods and the fun filled "cart wash" are the attractions as busloads of new customers flock to the "new" Pennytree Golf Club. The ladies of Pennytree, led by "Barbara the Bod", are a hit with the customers, money is rolling into Pennytree and Simon is steaming. Simon's not giving up and issues the ultimate challenge, a winner-take-all-match between Pennytree and Brentwood, "your pro against my pro."
A 12 year old gets cancer. She becomes a fighter, not only for herself but her father as well. It will tear the faith of both of them and their mother as well.
Dead Solid Perfect is a drama about a struggling golfer named Kenny Lee who is trying to make it big in the world of professional golf. Despite his talent and dedication, Kenny finds himself constantly battling both internal and external obstacles as he tries to find success on the golf course. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and learns valuable life lessons about determination, perseverance, and the true meaning of success.
With his father coaching him and his mother providing a strong spiritual influence, Tiger Woods rose to fame and fortune. But his success came at a price, as he endured personal struggles with racism, self-doubt and cultural identity.
The 2007 golf comedy, Fairway to Heaven (a play-on-words on the classic Led Zeppelin song), stars Ryan Tower (who also co-directed) as Brad Tripp, a former hot-shot junior golfer who finds himself with the "dream" once more of becoming a famous, world-class linksman. Surrounded by an (to say the least) unlikely group of assorted hangers-on and supporters, such as a lesbian golf instructor, an ex-girlfriend-turned-nemesis and an annoying caddy who'd be more at home on a surfboard, Tripp somehow manages to make the Tour. It's only then that the two drop-dead gorgeous, bikini-clad, space-gun-wielding aliens appear. At times hilarious, at other times merely ridiculous, Fairway to Heaven tries to be Caddyshack, but too often more closely resembles Porky's.
A 50 year old adman (Robert Urich) loses his job. Rather than facing trying to find a new job, he decides to try to make it on the senior golf tour. This causes him to neglect his wife (Meredith Baxter) and family.
Mulligan, tells the story of four life-long friends who make it a weekly date to get together for a round of golf. The largely unknown cast features Steve Lattery, Alex Cole, Cedric Yabrough and Joshua Will. The foursome play a free-wheeling, competitive style of golf, frequently making use of the "mulligan" ( golfing for 'do over'), a technique each of them, not surprisingly, begin to regularly utilize in their everyday (non-golfing) comings-and-goings, with predictably disastrous results. Eventually, the foursome has difficulty separating golf from their real lives, along with the realization that they really don't like each other that much. A shared enemy serves to reunite the once-happy group however, and they drive off into the sunset on golf carts.
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