En 1955, cinco jóvenes caddies mexicano-americanos, por amor al juego, estaban decididos a aprender a jugar, así que crearon su propio campo de golf en medio del desierto del sur de Texas.En 1955, cinco jóvenes caddies mexicano-americanos, por amor al juego, estaban decididos a aprender a jugar, así que crearon su propio campo de golf en medio del desierto del sur de Texas.En 1955, cinco jóvenes caddies mexicano-americanos, por amor al juego, estaban decididos a aprender a jugar, así que crearon su propio campo de golf en medio del desierto del sur de Texas.
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I enjoyed this movie. I was predisposed to because of the parallels in my own life in the 1950s in a small southern town. The nearest golf course was 30 miles away so I built my own clubs from old broom sticks and pieces of 2X4 lumber. I built a small course in our long back yard. At one point my dad bought me a 9-iron and a few real balls. Finally in 1962 I made it to the course, I played with a borrowed set of clubs, it was the beginning of 60+ years of golf for me.
So these rural Texas kids, of Mexican parents, had a similar affinity for the game. Five of them worked as caddies at the local "whites only" country club. But they wanted to play the game so they spent leisure time crafting their own rough golf course, using balls they scavenged after hours and discarded golf clubs.
A new school superintendent who loved golf showed up for the new school year, he too of Mexican ancestry, found out about the five boys, and began the quest to form them into real golfers. Plus dealing with the racism of the time and overcoming it to grow into fine young men.
While the characters and the story are true the screenplay was built from a book written after extensive research and interviews. So it is authentic to the real 1950s story but of course includes fictionalized scenes and dialog to make it an entertaining movie. Much of the movie was shot in the nearby towns of Smithville and Bastrop in the areas west of Houston.
It is a well-crafted and entertaining movie. My wife and I, both avid golfers, enjoyed it, streaming at home.
So these rural Texas kids, of Mexican parents, had a similar affinity for the game. Five of them worked as caddies at the local "whites only" country club. But they wanted to play the game so they spent leisure time crafting their own rough golf course, using balls they scavenged after hours and discarded golf clubs.
A new school superintendent who loved golf showed up for the new school year, he too of Mexican ancestry, found out about the five boys, and began the quest to form them into real golfers. Plus dealing with the racism of the time and overcoming it to grow into fine young men.
While the characters and the story are true the screenplay was built from a book written after extensive research and interviews. So it is authentic to the real 1950s story but of course includes fictionalized scenes and dialog to make it an entertaining movie. Much of the movie was shot in the nearby towns of Smithville and Bastrop in the areas west of Houston.
It is a well-crafted and entertaining movie. My wife and I, both avid golfers, enjoyed it, streaming at home.
- TxMike
- 15 jul 2024
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- TriviaIn March of 1921, the Twelfth Cavalry Regiment voted to form a country club which became the San Felipe Country Club. The San Felipe Country Club included a nine-hole golf course that is located on the San Felipe Springs. This was the first course built by John Bredemus who went on to design many notable courses such as the Colonial in Fort Worth, TX. In 2016, the City of Del Rio took over the golf course and renamed it to the San Felipe Springs Golf Course.
- ErroresAmerican flag with fifty stars shown in two scenes early in the movie. This story happened in 1956, when the U.S. flag only had 48 stars, as Hawaii and Alaska did not become states until 1959.
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- USD 3,060,040
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,300,398
- 14 abr 2024
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- USD 3,060,040
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 52 minutos
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