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Have You Seen These Golf Films?
Have You Seen These Golf Films?

Movie 1: Happy Gilmore

"Happy Gilmore", as well as "The Greatest Game Ever Played", is an inspirational movie. Only expressions is completely using comedy exaggeration. The hero, Kilmer, has a fierce shot. His greatest dream is to enter the NHL All-Star team, but unfortunately, in reality he can not even get into a hockey team. Suddenly, one day, destiny pushed him to the golf course. He found his fierce shot is also useful in golf. Every time his tee shot is 400 yards, this is a long distance which is jealous of professional athletes. Soon, Kilmer became a miracle, and a series of his bizarre action also added a lot of fresh air for the golf.

"I don't think there's any doubting over the last few weeks, Martin has probably been the best player in the world," Westwood said, adding that the volatility at the moment suited him fine. "It's good that it swings about. You know, if you don't play well, which I haven't started off this year very good, you know, by high standards, which you have to have when you are No. 1 in the world, then you deserve to drop down.

Movie 2: Follow the Sun

In the history of golf there is an immortal - Ben Hogen is a wonderful interpretation of the legendary life. The film vividly reflects the standard of golf in 1951. Hogen personally shot for the movie. You can see how excellent his skills is. Since the Beatles compose for the film, its worth becomes much more. DVD version of the film in 1995 was finally released after a long wait.

In addition to these two films, other films on golf are worth seeing, "Caddyshack"-a comedy film on golf; "The Legend of Bagger Vance"- Golf in the film help lost people regain confidence; "dead solid perfect"-how to find himself for an unlucky golf pro on the pitch; "The Tiger Woods Story"-the legend of the most excelent golf genius in our ages.

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