At the beginning of the 20th century, golf was only a game for British nobility and gentlemen. The lower classes had no right to get involved in it. I[Expand All]
At the beginning of the 20th century, golf was only a game for British nobility and gentlemen. The lower classes had no right to get involved in it. It was undoubtedly a symbol of status and power. Francis Omit (played by Matthew Knight), a young man, comes from a commoner family. Besides his studies, he often works as a caddie to help support his family. During this process, his love for golf quietly took root and sprouted in his heart. He was diligent and intelligent, and gradually grew into an outstanding amateur player. In 1913, Francis was fortunate enough to participate in an open tournament where gentlemen gathered. Not only did he have the opportunity to go head-on with his idol Harry Walton (played by Stephen Dillane), but he would also become an important figure who would rewrite the history of golf... This film is adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name by Mark Frost and is based on a true story in the golf world.[Collapse]