I
landed on the Golf Channel, and before I could chip my way out I'd
become intrigued by this autobiographical film. You will too,
even if
you've never packed clubs 'n irons before. BTW, this is the whole
enchilada. Enjoy.
Francis
Ouimet came from an immigrant family that was part of the working
class. He watches an exhibition by legendary British golf pro Harry
Vardon (Stephen Dillane) as a 7-year-old boy, and becomes very
interested in golf. He begins as a caddy at The Country Club, a posh
enclave located across the street from his home in suburban Brookline,
Massachusetts, while making friends with the other caddies. He works on
his own golf game at every chance, and gradually accumulates his own
set of clubs. Francis practices putting at night in his room. He wins
the Massachusetts Schoolboy Championship. One thing leads to anoher ...
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Get Kim to tell you about how the South Africans had to get Japanese business men defined as white to play on the South African golf courses..
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