Golfer Bobby Jones and a few actors are on the golf course waiting for the director to arrive so they can film Jones' latest instructional short. To fill the time, he answers the actors' questions and demonstrates some practice shots.


If you're a fan of golf history or just like watching famous people from the 1930s look confused in a bunker, this is for you. If you need actual entertainment or a story that goes anywhere, maybe skip it. It's basically a glorified home movie that somehow ended up in theaters. Bobby Jones is a legend, obviously. But ...

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"If you're a fan of golf history or just like watching famous people from the 1930s look confused in a bunker, this is for you. If you need actual entertainment or a story that goes anywhere, maybe skip it. It's basically a glorified home movie that somehow ended up in theaters. Bobby Jones is a legend, obviously. But watching him wait for a director is a weirdly grounding experience. He's standing there with people like James Cagney, and it feels like they’re all just waiting for the craft serv..."
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