Bobby Jones, Stroke of Genius
2004 · Movie · 120 min. · United States
For some athletes, the ultimate win comes through a stroke of luck, but for Robert Tyre Jones, Jr., Bobby Jones, the only golfer in history to win the prestigious Grand Slam all in the same year--it was truly a stroke of genius. Having overcome an early childhood illness, he would later leave an indelible print in sports history. In 1930, at the age of 28, Jones won the title of Grand Slam Champion by winning the British Amateur, the British Open, the U.S. Open and the U.S. Amateur. His record remains unbroken today. Even then, Jones was still able to complete two college degrees and graduate from law school. Eventually torn between his family and the game he loved, Jones retired early to spend time with his wife and children. However, his contributions to golfing continued, as Jones went on to found the acclaimed Augusta National Golf Club and the annual professional and amateur tournament--The Masters. The biopic, itself, is not only a story about the amazing feats Bobby Jones accomplished on the golf course, but also, the way he lived his life off the course. Bobby Jones became a true American hero, not because he played for money or fame, but rather for the love of the game. Bobby Jones, whose natural skill and uncanny passion for the game earned him the title the best golfer in the world, will always be remembered as a true gentleman and gracious sportsman.
Direction Rowdy Herrington
Cast Jim Caviezel · Claire Forlani · Jeremy Northam · Connie Ray · Brett Rice · Malcolm McDowell · Aidan Quinn
Soundtrack James Horner
Screenplay Rowdy Herrington · Bill Pryor
Cinematography Tom Stern
Original title Bobby Jones, Stroke of Genius
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377 votes (FilmAffinity)
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