Single and tired of being alone on holidays, Sloane and Jackson decide to be each other's platonic plus-ones for all the festive occasions throughout the year. As they spend more time together, they unexpectedly develop genuine feelings for each other, complicating their agreement and forcing them to confront their fears of commitment and vulnerability.
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.
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.
The Caddy is a hilarious comedy that follows the misadventures of a golf caddy named Joe Anthony and his dream of becoming a professional golfer. Joe's comedic antics and humorous situations provide non-stop laughs as he navigates the world of golf and tries to make a name for himself on the course. Along the way, Joe forms a close friendship with a famous golfer, and together they overcome obstacles and challenges in their quest for success.
Formula 1 drivers and PGA Tour golfers team up for a star-studded sports competition at the Wynn Las Vegas golf course.
In Blades, a group of friends find themselves terrorized by a lawnmower-wielding killer. As the body count rises, they must figure out who is behind the madness before they become the next victims. With elements of parody and slasher comedy, Blades is a hilarious and bloody ride.
A woman seduces a professional golfer, then offers to kill his opponent if the golfer will kill her psychiatrist, who wants her committed.
A playboy golf pro, kicked off the circuit for alleged cheating, is forced to hustle for a living.
A recently divorced man takes his three children on a Mediterranean cruise for a family vacation. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and discover the importance of family.
An American golf pro falls in love with a woman while visiting France; before long they are married and in the US. Upon their arrival, they are dismayed to discover that the golfer's parents have arranged for him to marry a wealthy socialite so they can use her money to support their business....
Priscilla Dean starred in this comedy-Western as Eastern golf pro Freddy Hayden who is hired by a Western dude ranch. Assumed to be a man because of the name, Freddy creates a sensation appearing at a dance in the newest creation from Paris, and later incurs the ire of all when she accidentally causes a stampede. Ranch foreman Bruce Elwood (Arnold Gray) eventually wins the heart of the leading lady when he rescues Freddy from a villainous cattle rustler. A year after this light comedy, Dean began to wind down her career, and played a foil to Laurel and Hardy in Slipping Wives.
While Carol Murdock is becoming the golf-champion at the country club, husband Anthony is all wrapped up in his business and rants a lot about how much time his wife spends playing gold, thereby neglecting their home and him. Carol teams up with golfer Phillip Reeves and they win a tournament together, and Reeves becomes infatuated with Carol. Anthony rants some more and Carol packs up and starts the divorce proceedings. Anthony fights back by taking up golf himself.
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