this was a decent flick. some of themes were unexpected for this sort of film, but the portrayal of the golf life from the inside was great and gary sinese was good as always.
Brian Doyle-Murray, David Zayas, Dylan Baker
When 12-year-old Timmy shows early promise as a golfer, his father sends him to caddy at the local country club. There, Timmy discovers a world where privilege meets the working class, and with the he...( read more
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DVD Release Date: August 20, 2002
Stats: 38 reviews
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July 23, 2009
I'm a sucker for the music in this film, even though it will probably drive me nuts after a few hours. Great story. This wasn't your typical inspirational sportsman triumph-like over-coming-heavy-obstacles film, so don't be quick to dismiss it as one.
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February 19, 2007
i love this movie. i think it is way better than
The Greatest Game Ever Played
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