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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:03:15,562 --> 00:03:17,064 Hello, Angus. 2 00:03:18,465 --> 00:03:21,275 Is that really you, Bobby Jones? 3 00:03:39,419 --> 00:03:41,194 Where is everybody? 4 00:03:51,932 --> 00:03:53,240 My Lord. 5 00:04:00,640 --> 00:04:03,644 -How have you been? -Fine, Bobby. Just fine. 6 00:04:03,710 --> 00:04:06,589 We're on our way to the Olympics in Berlin... 7 00:04:06,646 --> 00:04:09,855 And I couldn't be this close to the Old Course.... 8 00:04:10,250 --> 00:04:11,593 Good Lord. 9 00:04:23,196 --> 00:04:27,235 I only told one person there was a reservation for an R. Jones. 10 00:04:30,103 --> 00:04:33,482 Angus, my game is.... 11 00:04:34,007 --> 00:04:36,510 Your game is always fine here. 12 00:04:39,780 --> 00:04:41,782 Welcome back, Bobby. 13 00:04:50,123 --> 00:04:53,400 -Great to see you, Bobby. -Smile for the front page. 14 00:04:53,460 --> 00:04:56,100 -You were terrific. -Thank you, Bobby. 15 00:05:33,733 --> 00:05:35,542 Watch this one, boy. 16 00:05:44,477 --> 00:05:45,956 Shit fire! 17 00:06:17,277 --> 00:06:19,086 You looking for this? 18 00:06:19,346 --> 00:06:22,759 -I'm sorry, Camilla, I hooked it. -Well you best take care... 19 00:06:22,816 --> 00:06:25,956 you don't hook none of these windows outa this here house, young man... 20 00:06:26,019 --> 00:06:28,499 Or your daddy will tan your hide. 21 00:06:30,724 --> 00:06:33,637 -How’s your tummy today? -It's okay. 22 00:06:33,994 --> 00:06:38,739 Think you can eat some lunch for me? I got some leftover chicken and biscuits. 23 00:06:39,799 --> 00:06:41,801 I was gonna make a pie. 24 00:06:43,436 --> 00:06:44,642 Okay. 25 00:07:05,191 --> 00:07:08,866 -Robert, are you all right? -Yes, Mama. 26 00:07:09,362 --> 00:07:12,309 Come on in. I want to see how much you weigh. 27 00:07:16,603 --> 00:07:19,345 Look at you. You've gained another pound. 28 00:07:19,606 --> 00:07:22,587 Can I play baseball with Frank and Perry now? 29 00:07:23,143 --> 00:07:24,281 Soon. 30 00:07:26,513 --> 00:07:27,821 Poppo! 31 00:07:32,986 --> 00:07:34,761 Hey! There he is. 32 00:07:39,292 --> 00:07:43,172 I have something in my pocket. And I wonder what it could be? 33 00:07:45,031 --> 00:07:48,478 You got it. Come here. Let's go see your mama. 34 00:07:51,805 --> 00:07:54,786 Why’d you tell Camilla this is monkey year? 35 00:07:55,508 --> 00:07:59,650 Not monkey year, honey. I said it was the Year of the Monkey. 36 00:08:00,213 --> 00:08:02,284 In the Chinese zodiac... 37 00:08:02,349 --> 00:08:06,229 Each of the 12 years is named for a different animal. 38 00:08:06,686 --> 00:08:11,226 So each animal contributes its own characteristics to that year. 39 00:08:11,825 --> 00:08:16,638 So if you are born in that year, you take on those traits. 40 00:08:16,930 --> 00:08:20,571 Like a monkey or a horse or an ox. 41 00:08:21,401 --> 00:08:25,975 -What animal am I? -You, my dearest, are a tiger. 42 00:08:26,639 --> 00:08:30,143 Tigers are born leaders. They are loners. 43 00:08:30,210 --> 00:08:32,315 They have a short temper... 44 00:08:32,379 --> 00:08:36,691 But they go after their ambitions no matter how hard the opposition. 45 00:08:38,184 --> 00:08:41,597 -What animal are you, Mama? -I’m a dragon. 46 00:08:43,356 --> 00:08:46,200 -Can you breathe fire? -Oh, yes I can. 47 00:08:46,393 --> 00:08:47,963 Especially if I find out... 48 00:08:48,028 --> 00:08:52,033 You've been playing with Frank Meador while he's still coughin’. 49 00:08:55,301 --> 00:08:57,713 You are my little man. 50 00:08:57,937 --> 00:09:00,941 I don't want anything bad to happen to you. 51 00:09:01,441 --> 00:09:04,285 Don't worry, Mama. I’m a tiger. 52 00:09:10,884 --> 00:09:13,125 -Good night. -Good night, dear. 53 00:09:30,870 --> 00:09:33,214 You're a frightful long ways from Carnoustie. 54 00:09:33,273 --> 00:09:35,844 And my ass is painful to prove it. 55 00:09:39,813 --> 00:09:41,815 It’s a beautiful course. 56 00:09:42,415 --> 00:09:46,022 And some nice people, too. Free with their money. 57 00:09:47,353 --> 00:09:50,334 -Can any of them play? -Not really. 58 00:09:51,825 --> 00:09:55,068 If they could, they wouldn't need you, would they? 59 00:09:56,196 --> 00:09:58,472 They make their whiskey out of corn here. 60 00:09:58,531 --> 00:10:00,704 -You're joking. -No, I’m not. 61 00:10:08,541 --> 00:10:10,680 We're gonna miss you, Jimmy. 62 00:10:11,111 --> 00:10:13,557 It’s great that your brother could take your place. 63 00:10:13,613 --> 00:10:15,957 It’s an honor to have him here. 64 00:10:18,852 --> 00:10:21,992 So, Stewart, what do you think about my stance? 65 00:10:25,725 --> 00:10:26,999 Go on. 66 00:10:28,528 --> 00:10:32,977 You cannot keep it in the policies, you're craving for the byre. 67 00:10:34,367 --> 00:10:36,745 Come more down on the left hand. 68 00:10:44,978 --> 00:10:46,582 Shit fire! 69 00:10:49,349 --> 00:10:50,987 Show him, Stewy. 70 00:11:20,880 --> 00:11:22,757 Baseball was my game. 71 00:11:23,016 --> 00:11:25,496 I had a contract after I graduated from Georgia... 72 00:11:25,552 --> 00:11:28,032 With the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers. 73 00:11:28,087 --> 00:11:31,899 But my father put the quietus on it. Threatened to disown me. 74 00:11:33,126 --> 00:11:36,573 -I went to law school instead. -Good idea. 75 00:11:39,199 --> 00:11:40,507 Probably. 76 00:11:44,938 --> 00:11:47,145 Is that lad touched in the head? 77 00:11:47,207 --> 00:11:49,016 -Wee Bobby? -Yeah. 78 00:11:49,075 --> 00:11:52,750 No, he's just sickly. He nearly died as a baby. 79 00:11:53,012 --> 00:11:55,891 Couldn't eat, he's allergic to everything. 80 00:11:56,349 --> 00:11:59,262 They just bring him along for the exercise. 81 00:12:03,790 --> 00:12:05,667 Dirty rotten bastard! 82 00:12:06,426 --> 00:12:08,531 Oh dear – Oh dear – Oh dear – Oh dear 83 00:12:24,677 --> 00:12:28,215 Good afternoon, Camilla. Are you here by yourself? 84 00:12:28,348 --> 00:12:31,693 Yes’um, Mr. Jones, they over yonder playing golf. 85 00:12:31,751 --> 00:12:33,662 Ought to be back directly. 86 00:12:33,720 --> 00:12:36,860 Playing golf on the Sabbath. Blasphemous. 87 00:12:38,725 --> 00:12:41,934 Won't you have a seat and wait? Let me get you a Coca-Cola. 88 00:12:41,995 --> 00:12:44,942 There's nothing in the Bible about Coca-Cola. 89 00:12:45,131 --> 00:12:47,236 I will not permit it in my house. 90 00:12:47,300 --> 00:12:51,771 -Just bring me a glass of cold water, please. -Yes, sir. Coming right up. 91 00:13:02,181 --> 00:13:03,353 Golf. 92 00:13:30,977 --> 00:13:34,220 Big Bob. Those cost 20 cents apiece. 93 00:13:35,348 --> 00:13:38,352 -Great round, Stewart. Terrific. -Thank you. 94 00:13:39,118 --> 00:13:40,495 Well done. 95 00:13:40,853 --> 00:13:43,265 Tell me, Mr. Maiden, how did they decide... 96 00:13:43,323 --> 00:13:46,497 That there should be 18 holes in a round of golf? 97 00:13:46,559 --> 00:13:48,800 Well Ma'am, a long time ago at St. Andrew's... 98 00:13:48,861 --> 00:13:51,398 They had a meeting to try and figure that out. 99 00:13:51,464 --> 00:13:53,375 and one of the clan stood up and said: 100 00:13:53,433 --> 00:13:56,141 "There's 18 shots in a bottle of whiskey... 101 00:13:56,202 --> 00:13:59,843 and I reckon when the bottle's empty, the round is done." 102 00:14:13,219 --> 00:14:14,493 Grandpa! 103 00:14:17,256 --> 00:14:18,667 Be careful. 104 00:14:18,858 --> 00:14:20,360 Hello, Bobby. 105 00:14:21,094 --> 00:14:23,665 Oh son, you are growing like a weed. 106 00:14:23,730 --> 00:14:28,076 -Boy, you get bigger every time I see you. -Papa, how nice of you to visit. 107 00:14:28,134 --> 00:14:30,171 Well, I had to come up on business. 108 00:14:30,236 --> 00:14:33,012 Meeting some buyers here from New York in the morning. 109 00:14:33,072 --> 00:14:35,552 Is this the way you spend your Sabbath? 110 00:14:35,608 --> 00:14:39,351 -Setting a bad example for your son? -Gettin’ Little Bob outdoors... 111 00:14:39,412 --> 00:14:41,722 has done wonders for his health. 112 00:14:41,781 --> 00:14:44,227 Excuse me, Papa, I have to go inside and change. 113 00:14:44,283 --> 00:14:46,058 Come along, Robert. 114 00:14:48,988 --> 00:14:51,434 Go upstairs and dress for dinner. 115 00:14:53,059 --> 00:14:56,734 You spend so much time playing golf out there, I can't help but wonder... 116 00:14:56,796 --> 00:15:00,175 if it's for your son's health or your own amusement. 117 00:15:00,233 --> 00:15:02,873 Papa, I meet my biggest clients here. 118 00:15:03,803 --> 00:15:08,218 The Coca-Cola people are keeping me so busy I’m looking to take in a new partner. 119 00:15:08,274 --> 00:15:09,582 And why? 120 00:15:09,809 --> 00:15:13,018 Because I play golf with Asa Kindler and Bob Woodruff. 121 00:15:13,079 --> 00:15:16,083 So you're telling me that it's not your merit as a lawyer... 122 00:15:16,149 --> 00:15:18,390 That's advancing your career? 123 00:15:20,219 --> 00:15:21,857 How encouraging. 124 00:15:22,922 --> 00:15:25,232 Grandpa, look at my windmill. 125 00:15:26,359 --> 00:15:28,066 I built it myself. 126 00:15:28,194 --> 00:15:32,370 That's just fine, Bobby. That’s fine. Maybe you'll grow up to be an engineer... 127 00:15:32,532 --> 00:15:36,810 and not fritter away your time playing worthless ball games. 128 00:15:55,488 --> 00:15:57,058 Son of a bitch! 129 00:16:37,663 --> 00:16:40,109 Isn't that your house over there? 130 00:16:41,300 --> 00:16:44,645 I bet your poor mother's missing you. Don't you think? 131 00:16:44,704 --> 00:16:47,548 Go on, now. Go home. 132 00:17:02,221 --> 00:17:05,168 Red, do you have to play golf? 133 00:17:08,761 --> 00:17:11,708 -What about me? -Take two weeks off from the game. 134 00:17:11,764 --> 00:17:14,142 And then give it up altogether. 135 00:17:35,187 --> 00:17:37,531 What can I do for you, laddie? 136 00:17:41,460 --> 00:17:45,033 -What are those? -20 cents apiece. 137 00:17:48,568 --> 00:17:51,105 Ya, didn’t get any of ‘em while they were still rolling, did ya? 138 00:17:51,170 --> 00:17:52,410 No, sir. 139 00:17:58,444 --> 00:18:00,822 Cheeky wee rascal, right enough. 140 00:18:14,727 --> 00:18:16,900 -Good morning. -It is. 141 00:18:18,764 --> 00:18:20,937 You know, I was thinking... 142 00:18:21,267 --> 00:18:24,077 If wee Bobby's gonna be tagging about... 143 00:18:25,504 --> 00:18:29,611 He may as well play a bit, if he can keep up, that is. 144 00:18:32,411 --> 00:18:34,413 I made him a few clubs. 145 00:18:48,160 --> 00:18:51,369 Wee Bobby, hit the hell out of it. 146 00:19:08,080 --> 00:19:09,525 Hey, Bobby. 147 00:19:10,983 --> 00:19:14,556 Bobby, hey, Bobby, wake up. 148 00:19:21,360 --> 00:19:23,806 Come on, Bobby, he started at six. 149 00:19:43,282 --> 00:19:45,956 That's him, that's Harry Vardon. 150 00:19:46,485 --> 00:19:47,930 Five British Opens. 151 00:20:02,401 --> 00:20:04,039 Did you see that? 152 00:20:13,312 --> 00:20:16,259 Aren't you children supposed to be in school? 153 00:20:19,885 --> 00:20:24,732 It has been my impression if you shoot over 100, you have no business playing. 154 00:20:24,924 --> 00:20:27,837 If you shoot under 80, you have no business. 155 00:20:31,063 --> 00:20:35,068 Hey Rob, why don't you show us all how Stewart Maiden hits the ball? 156 00:20:37,903 --> 00:20:39,439 Go ahead, son. 157 00:20:47,780 --> 00:20:49,555 Yeah pretty good, huh? 158 00:20:50,015 --> 00:20:53,326 Now why don't you show us how Judge Broyles swings? 159 00:21:03,863 --> 00:21:05,467 Son of a bitch! 160 00:21:11,203 --> 00:21:13,774 Hey, Little Bob. You want to play with us? 161 00:21:13,839 --> 00:21:15,876 We tee off in 10 minutes. 162 00:21:18,611 --> 00:21:20,284 You go ahead, son. 163 00:21:22,248 --> 00:21:25,127 -Be careful out there, now. -Thanks. 164 00:21:33,192 --> 00:21:34,967 You see, Colonel? 165 00:22:26,412 --> 00:22:28,517 Thank you. Keep the change. 166 00:22:46,565 --> 00:22:49,774 -How you doin’, Milt? -O.B. How are you, sir? 167 00:22:50,836 --> 00:22:52,679 Who's your opponent? 168 00:22:54,673 --> 00:22:55,913 Oh, my. 169 00:22:56,609 --> 00:22:59,522 -He's just a boy. -It's embarrassing, O.B. 170 00:22:59,678 --> 00:23:02,181 They shouldn't let children play in adult tournaments. 171 00:23:02,248 --> 00:23:05,195 Now on the tee, Mr. Milt Saul... 172 00:23:05,251 --> 00:23:07,925 And Mr. Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. 173 00:23:08,454 --> 00:23:10,559 Mr. Jones, you have honors. 174 00:23:11,357 --> 00:23:14,736 -Would you like to go first? -No, you go ahead, son. 175 00:23:39,718 --> 00:23:42,927 Good grief. What a swing. 176 00:23:46,191 --> 00:23:50,196 Little Bob Jones, a tow-headed boy from East Lake Golf Club... 177 00:23:50,262 --> 00:23:52,538 Was born on St. Patrick's Day. 178 00:23:52,765 --> 00:23:54,540 But luck is not an issue... 179 00:23:54,600 --> 00:23:59,413 When you have a golf swing that can only be described as heavenly. 180 00:24:02,541 --> 00:24:07,149 I'm going on record. Bobby Jones is destined for greatness. 181 00:24:09,615 --> 00:24:12,528 "Dixie Whiz Kid Lights Up Georgia Amateur. " 182 00:24:13,118 --> 00:24:14,722 By O. B. Keeler. 183 00:24:21,994 --> 00:24:23,769 Sheer delicatessen. 184 00:24:24,897 --> 00:24:28,606 The winner of the Georgia State Amateur Championship... 185 00:24:28,701 --> 00:24:30,681 Is Mr. Bobby Jones. 186 00:24:31,804 --> 00:24:34,011 -Congratulations, Bobby. -Bob. 187 00:24:41,981 --> 00:24:46,123 -Congratulations, Bob. -Gentlemen, from what I’ve seen here today... 188 00:24:46,218 --> 00:24:49,756 I believe your boys are ready to play in the US Amateur. 189 00:24:51,156 --> 00:24:52,533 The US Amateur? 190 00:24:52,591 --> 00:24:55,902 Play, Colonel, I didn't say I expected them to win. 191 00:24:56,628 --> 00:25:00,599 "Half a league, half a league half a league onward 192 00:25:00,966 --> 00:25:02,809 Forward, the Light Brigade" 193 00:25:02,868 --> 00:25:04,370 "Was there a man dismay’d 194 00:25:04,436 --> 00:25:07,508 "Not tho' the soldier knew Some one had blunder'd 195 00:25:07,573 --> 00:25:11,680 "Theirs not to reason why Theirs but to do or die" 196 00:25:13,712 --> 00:25:15,988 He gets that from his mother. 197 00:25:32,297 --> 00:25:35,301 What are you doing? You gonna play in those? 198 00:25:35,901 --> 00:25:38,177 I thought your dad bought you new shoes. 199 00:25:38,237 --> 00:25:41,377 These are my lucky ones. I have my four-leaf clover, too. 200 00:25:41,440 --> 00:25:44,649 We're gonna need some luck. Look who's in this field: 201 00:25:44,710 --> 00:25:46,656 The current US Open champ... 202 00:25:46,712 --> 00:25:50,125 Three former Amateur champs, two NCAA champs... 203 00:25:51,450 --> 00:25:54,659 -and us. -I heard the greens were like billiard tables. 204 00:25:54,720 --> 00:25:57,633 Bent grass. It's like putting on ice. 205 00:25:57,990 --> 00:26:02,200 You try to just tap your ball in and it slides all the way across the green. 206 00:26:02,261 --> 00:26:05,708 It’s 18 holes, boys, just like home. Come on, now. 207 00:26:06,065 --> 00:26:07,669 Let's go get registered. 208 00:26:14,473 --> 00:26:17,352 -Excuse me. Thank you. -Why, of course. 209 00:26:27,853 --> 00:26:31,528 Now on the tee, former Amateur Champion... 210 00:26:31,757 --> 00:26:34,465 Mr. Eben Byers 211 00:26:49,475 --> 00:26:52,012 Remember what old Bob Fitzsimmons used to say? 212 00:26:52,077 --> 00:26:54,751 "The bigger they are, the harder they fall." 213 00:26:54,813 --> 00:26:57,692 Next up, Georgia State Champion... 214 00:26:57,883 --> 00:27:01,421 Mr. Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. 215 00:27:39,158 --> 00:27:40,262 Shit! 216 00:27:43,328 --> 00:27:46,002 Damn! Son of a bitch! 217 00:27:51,303 --> 00:27:53,283 Damn it to hell! 218 00:28:09,354 --> 00:28:10,799 Bobby Jones. 219 00:28:17,229 --> 00:28:19,231 Shit fire! God! 220 00:28:26,338 --> 00:28:27,874 Son of a bitch! 221 00:28:29,775 --> 00:28:32,312 -What a kid. -Face of an angel. 222 00:28:32,678 --> 00:28:34,851 The temper of a timber wolf. 223 00:28:43,855 --> 00:28:45,664 Leave the damn thing. 224 00:28:47,960 --> 00:28:50,463 Would you like some gum, Mr. Byers? 225 00:29:12,284 --> 00:29:15,629 Congratulations. That was quite a match, son. 226 00:29:16,321 --> 00:29:20,963 Mr. Byers and I both played terribly. He just ran out of clubs before I did. 227 00:29:21,893 --> 00:29:23,964 Come on, let's call your dad. 228 00:29:25,030 --> 00:29:29,843 If he keeps playing like this, I’m telling you, he could win this thing. 229 00:29:30,102 --> 00:29:32,776 I’ve never seen anyone putt like this. 230 00:29:33,839 --> 00:29:36,285 That was quite a round you played this morning, son. 231 00:29:36,341 --> 00:29:39,083 -You have a beautiful swing. -Thank you. 232 00:29:40,178 --> 00:29:42,681 -You like ice cream, huh? -Yes, sir. 233 00:29:42,748 --> 00:29:45,194 They give you as much as you want. 234 00:29:45,484 --> 00:29:49,728 -Have a good time this afternoon. -I will, sir. This is really fun. 235 00:29:52,891 --> 00:29:54,393 Good morning. 236 00:29:56,328 --> 00:29:58,968 Bob, that gentleman you were just talking to... 237 00:29:59,031 --> 00:30:01,773 That's Grantland Rice, the sportswriter. 238 00:30:02,401 --> 00:30:04,677 He writes for American Golfer. 239 00:30:07,005 --> 00:30:08,746 He likes my swing. 240 00:30:10,275 --> 00:30:12,721 -Hey, Bobby, come on. -Go get him. 241 00:30:23,388 --> 00:30:26,426 -You have quite a following. -I can't help it. 242 00:30:27,626 --> 00:30:30,470 -Good luck to you. -Good luck to you, sir. 243 00:30:31,997 --> 00:30:33,806 And now on the tee... 244 00:30:33,965 --> 00:30:36,844 Mr. Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. 245 00:30:57,989 --> 00:31:01,994 Next on the tee, Mr. Robert Gardner. 246 00:31:22,848 --> 00:31:24,794 "All square at the tenth. 247 00:31:24,850 --> 00:31:28,696 "There came three holes in succession that broke the kid's heart. 248 00:31:28,754 --> 00:31:33,203 "But the Georgia schoolboy swung along in his worn shoes and dusty pants... 249 00:31:33,258 --> 00:31:36,171 "whistling an air from a recent musical comedy... 250 00:31:36,228 --> 00:31:39,641 "as jaunty as if he had won his first national championship... 251 00:31:39,698 --> 00:31:42,542 "instead of just having been beaten in the third round. 252 00:31:44,302 --> 00:31:46,282 "He was thinking about his ice cream." 253 00:31:48,607 --> 00:31:51,315 -How you doing? -Fine, thank you, sir. 254 00:31:56,481 --> 00:31:59,951 -Mr. Keeler. -You can call me O.B. 255 00:32:06,224 --> 00:32:10,263 -What are you reading, son? -Just some stuff they wrote about me. 256 00:32:11,363 --> 00:32:14,037 They make it sound like I didn't mind losing. 257 00:32:14,099 --> 00:32:17,012 I did mind. I was mad as hell. 258 00:32:17,068 --> 00:32:20,106 I know you were mad. I was there, I saw it. 259 00:32:20,405 --> 00:32:22,851 A will to win, that's very important. 260 00:32:22,908 --> 00:32:27,084 Why do they care about what I wear? They even made fun of my shoes. 261 00:32:28,313 --> 00:32:30,623 That's the price of fame, son. 262 00:32:31,316 --> 00:32:33,990 I’m afraid you have to get used to it. 263 00:32:35,854 --> 00:32:39,734 -I don't think I want to be famous. -It’s too late now. 264 00:33:16,862 --> 00:33:21,004 Rob, all these people, our club members, our friends... 265 00:33:21,233 --> 00:33:23,406 They expect a great deal of you now. 266 00:33:23,468 --> 00:33:27,211 Everybody here will be watching every match you play. 267 00:33:32,377 --> 00:33:34,948 -But I lost. -In the future, you'll win. 268 00:33:35,013 --> 00:33:38,051 You've shown everyone just what you're capable of. 269 00:33:38,116 --> 00:33:41,495 You must not let us or yourself down. You understand? 270 00:33:41,987 --> 00:33:45,025 -Robert, he's just a child. -Yes, Clara... 271 00:33:45,557 --> 00:33:47,400 But he's our child. 272 00:34:28,300 --> 00:34:30,371 Son of a bitching bastard. 273 00:34:39,611 --> 00:34:42,751 I can't believe you just did that. You could have hurt someone. 274 00:34:42,814 --> 00:34:44,521 I threw it over their heads. 275 00:34:44,583 --> 00:34:47,462 It was a simple shot, I’ve done it a million times. 276 00:34:47,519 --> 00:34:49,396 There are some emotions, Alexa... 277 00:34:49,454 --> 00:34:52,992 That cannot be endured with a golf club still in your hands. 278 00:34:53,058 --> 00:34:56,471 You know, that man paid $1,500 to caddy for you. 279 00:34:56,761 --> 00:34:58,934 These people paid good money to see you play. 280 00:34:58,997 --> 00:35:02,274 -They paid to see all of us play-- -No, Bob, they came to see you. 281 00:35:02,334 --> 00:35:04,905 -You're the star. -I’m not a star. 282 00:35:04,970 --> 00:35:08,474 You're the US Amateur Champion. I haven't done anything. 283 00:35:08,540 --> 00:35:10,918 But you're gonna do something, and they know it. 284 00:35:10,976 --> 00:35:14,685 Everybody knows it. As soon as you get out of your own way. 285 00:35:33,865 --> 00:35:35,572 Tough luck, sport. 286 00:35:37,669 --> 00:35:39,671 This isn't our day, Bob. 287 00:35:48,813 --> 00:35:51,316 He'll never make it over that tree. 288 00:36:01,760 --> 00:36:03,034 Showoff. 289 00:36:04,796 --> 00:36:06,673 I told you, you were a star. 290 00:36:06,731 --> 00:36:09,541 -I don't want to be a star. -Tell them. 291 00:36:09,601 --> 00:36:11,239 Way to go, Bobby! 292 00:36:47,038 --> 00:36:50,417 -Here he comes. -Sir Walter has arrived. 293 00:36:53,645 --> 00:36:57,525 -I heard he's quite the raconteur. -And then some. 294 00:36:57,916 --> 00:37:00,328 He's broken all 11 of the Ten Commandments. 295 00:37:00,385 --> 00:37:01,830 Mr. Hagen? 296 00:37:04,389 --> 00:37:06,391 They are waiting for you. 297 00:37:07,792 --> 00:37:11,137 -Where is she? -I took her to her home of residence. 298 00:37:12,263 --> 00:37:15,642 -Where was l? -Right there where you are now sitting. 299 00:37:58,309 --> 00:38:00,789 Hagen, let's go already. 300 00:38:01,346 --> 00:38:03,883 Genius deserves patience, my friend. 301 00:38:11,322 --> 00:38:13,802 I’m afraid I’m a trifle soft in the treasury. 302 00:38:13,858 --> 00:38:17,863 In case you have not been hearing, so is most of this entire world. 303 00:38:17,929 --> 00:38:20,773 You still owe me two 20s and one 10 from last week. 304 00:38:20,832 --> 00:38:23,506 And you have not been paying rent on this motorcar. 305 00:38:23,568 --> 00:38:25,707 This is a charity function. 306 00:38:25,970 --> 00:38:28,951 If I don't make some side bets, we go broke. 307 00:38:34,879 --> 00:38:36,222 Good man. 308 00:38:42,086 --> 00:38:43,258 Morning, Chick. 309 00:38:43,321 --> 00:38:45,665 Where you been, Walter? Practicing a few shots? 310 00:38:45,723 --> 00:38:47,964 No, but I’ve been having a few. 311 00:38:48,026 --> 00:38:50,472 Young Mr. Jones, I presume. 312 00:38:51,029 --> 00:38:53,737 -I’m Walter Hagen. -I know who you are. 313 00:38:54,165 --> 00:38:58,307 -How do you do? -Better than most, son. Better than most. 314 00:39:00,638 --> 00:39:02,777 I assume I have the honors. 315 00:39:06,411 --> 00:39:10,518 On the tee, US Open Champion, Walter Hagen. 316 00:39:27,832 --> 00:39:30,176 He swings like a wounded duck. 317 00:39:30,435 --> 00:39:32,278 Just don't bet money with him. 318 00:39:32,337 --> 00:39:35,250 They don't call him Sir Walter for nothing. 319 00:39:44,883 --> 00:39:46,226 Nice putt. 320 00:39:49,420 --> 00:39:51,229 Two threes in a row. 321 00:39:52,390 --> 00:39:55,894 18 threes make 54. 322 00:40:06,004 --> 00:40:07,347 Next hole. 323 00:40:37,035 --> 00:40:39,015 Shit fire and damnation! 324 00:40:50,615 --> 00:40:51,821 Mashie. 325 00:41:13,938 --> 00:41:15,645 I think we're in trouble. 326 00:41:32,423 --> 00:41:35,302 I asked my wife what she wanted for Christmas. 327 00:41:35,360 --> 00:41:37,033 She said a divorce. 328 00:41:37,628 --> 00:41:40,939 I said I wasn't thinking of anything that expensive. 329 00:41:44,335 --> 00:41:45,678 Excuse me. 330 00:41:54,045 --> 00:41:57,288 -You have quite a game. -I played awful. 331 00:41:58,282 --> 00:42:01,263 I never hit a good shot after you mentioned that 54. 332 00:42:01,319 --> 00:42:03,128 All I made was fives. 333 00:42:03,788 --> 00:42:05,699 There's a lesson there. 334 00:42:06,991 --> 00:42:08,402 You know... 335 00:42:09,660 --> 00:42:12,664 I don't care if I start out with four fives. 336 00:42:14,132 --> 00:42:18,342 I simply figure I’ve used up my quota, and I forget about them. 337 00:42:20,571 --> 00:42:23,814 And I go on. I don't always hit the ball straight. 338 00:42:25,243 --> 00:42:27,587 But you know what I’ve learned? 339 00:42:28,279 --> 00:42:31,419 Three bad shots and one good one still make par. 340 00:42:31,516 --> 00:42:34,861 Golf is a game of recovery. 341 00:42:39,157 --> 00:42:41,728 You're gonna make one hell of a pro. 342 00:42:41,793 --> 00:42:44,933 You got that swing, and you got the name. 343 00:42:45,129 --> 00:42:46,767 Crowd loves you. 344 00:42:47,265 --> 00:42:51,941 With the war ending, the tournaments will start up again, and sky's the limit. 345 00:42:53,905 --> 00:42:55,976 I’m not gonna turn pro. 346 00:42:57,275 --> 00:43:00,279 I signed up for Georgia Tech this fall. 347 00:43:00,945 --> 00:43:02,185 Really? 348 00:43:04,749 --> 00:43:06,786 School is nice, I guess... 349 00:43:08,119 --> 00:43:11,692 But isn't the point of it all to make a nice, big bag of money? 350 00:43:11,756 --> 00:43:14,828 Not just. I want to get an education. 351 00:43:14,892 --> 00:43:16,963 I think that's important. 352 00:43:18,396 --> 00:43:20,398 Can I ask you a question? 353 00:43:21,432 --> 00:43:23,309 Why do you play golf? 354 00:43:28,172 --> 00:43:31,210 'Cause I love it. And I want to win. 355 00:43:35,680 --> 00:43:37,853 Do you know why I play golf? 356 00:43:39,550 --> 00:43:41,086 For the money. 357 00:43:42,753 --> 00:43:44,289 I have to win. 358 00:43:51,362 --> 00:43:54,832 Which is why, whenever you come up against me... 359 00:43:55,833 --> 00:43:57,608 I’m gonna beat you. 360 00:43:59,036 --> 00:44:00,276 I’ll beat you. 361 00:44:21,225 --> 00:44:22,568 Thank you. 362 00:44:33,538 --> 00:44:35,381 -Hello, George. -Good morning, Mary. 363 00:44:35,439 --> 00:44:38,648 -May I have a Coca-Cola, please? -You surely may. 364 00:44:47,285 --> 00:44:50,425 -Here you go. -Thank you. 365 00:46:38,329 --> 00:46:40,866 These are the worst conditions I’ve ever seen. 366 00:46:40,931 --> 00:46:42,342 Have some coffee. 367 00:46:42,400 --> 00:46:44,641 Thanks. Brought some local papers there. 368 00:46:44,702 --> 00:46:46,477 What are they saying? 369 00:46:46,704 --> 00:46:49,742 A lot of the folks are picking us to win... 370 00:46:49,974 --> 00:46:52,978 Even though this Herron fellow is a member here. 371 00:46:53,044 --> 00:46:56,514 They say Rob's strokes are absolutely brilliant. 372 00:46:58,015 --> 00:47:00,962 They're still harping on his temper, though. 373 00:47:01,285 --> 00:47:04,994 His "smoldering wrath," as one of ‘em called it. 374 00:47:06,824 --> 00:47:09,327 I don't know what I’m gonna do with him. 375 00:47:13,130 --> 00:47:17,340 -Maybe you could talk to him. -What am I gonna say to him? 376 00:47:19,003 --> 00:47:22,644 The way I see it, he's trying to please you, his mother... 377 00:47:22,707 --> 00:47:25,210 and the whole damn city of Atlanta. 378 00:47:26,143 --> 00:47:30,387 I mean… throwing clubs may be the only thing he has to relieve the pressure. 379 00:47:32,116 --> 00:47:33,754 Where is he now? 380 00:47:34,418 --> 00:47:37,422 He's making a telephone call. 381 00:47:38,289 --> 00:47:39,666 His mother? 382 00:47:42,360 --> 00:47:44,033 I don't think so. 383 00:47:45,129 --> 00:47:46,335 Alexa? 384 00:47:48,499 --> 00:47:52,603 -No -Oh 385 00:47:55,106 --> 00:47:59,316 It’s a couple more days and then we'll take the train back home. 386 00:48:02,346 --> 00:48:04,656 I can't wait to see you again. 387 00:48:06,150 --> 00:48:08,687 Is your father still sitting there? 388 00:48:09,653 --> 00:48:11,633 Yes. I’m sorry... 389 00:48:12,890 --> 00:48:15,063 About your bad weather, that is. 390 00:48:15,126 --> 00:48:18,266 -I hope it changes soon. -Me, too. 391 00:48:19,029 --> 00:48:23,671 When I get back I thought maybe you'd like to come to dinner. 392 00:48:24,735 --> 00:48:26,237 Meet my folks. 393 00:48:30,241 --> 00:48:33,188 Yes, that would be real nice. 394 00:48:38,182 --> 00:48:41,755 I’d better go. Yes, you, too. 395 00:48:42,920 --> 00:48:44,399 Yes, me, too. 396 00:48:45,923 --> 00:48:47,197 Goodbye. 397 00:48:49,160 --> 00:48:50,764 Robert Jones? 398 00:48:52,630 --> 00:48:54,906 -Yes, Daddy. -I don't know him. 399 00:48:55,032 --> 00:48:56,875 He goes to Tech. 400 00:48:56,934 --> 00:48:59,710 -He knows Matt and John. -Is he Catholic? 401 00:49:03,407 --> 00:49:05,011 -Daddy-- -Is he? 402 00:49:06,377 --> 00:49:09,824 -No, he isn't. -What have I told you about that? 403 00:49:11,615 --> 00:49:13,822 You told me: 404 00:49:15,453 --> 00:49:18,059 "Judge not, lest ye be judged." 405 00:49:24,462 --> 00:49:27,409 And where is he that the weather is so bad? 406 00:49:28,399 --> 00:49:31,573 -You were listening to my conversation? -I’m sitting right here. 407 00:49:31,635 --> 00:49:33,876 He's playing a golf tournament. 408 00:49:33,938 --> 00:49:36,817 In Oakmont, Pennsylvania, if you must know. 409 00:49:37,541 --> 00:49:40,044 -The US Amateur? -Yes. 410 00:49:41,378 --> 00:49:44,018 That was Bobby Jones on the telephone? 411 00:49:47,651 --> 00:49:49,221 He prefers Bob. 412 00:49:50,588 --> 00:49:53,432 -Is he winning? -He's in the finals. 413 00:50:08,172 --> 00:50:12,621 O.B., he's gonna win this damn thing. I can feel it. A national championship. 414 00:50:19,016 --> 00:50:20,256 Quiet. 415 00:50:28,759 --> 00:50:29,931 Fore! 416 00:50:36,133 --> 00:50:38,636 -What in the hell are you doing? -Somebody moved. 417 00:50:38,702 --> 00:50:40,943 -Are you mad? -It’s all right. 418 00:51:03,360 --> 00:51:06,830 Now boarding, Track Three, Local, Homestead... 419 00:51:06,897 --> 00:51:09,434 Richvale, Rankin, Bradley. 420 00:51:18,676 --> 00:51:20,747 Don't tell your old man. 421 00:51:24,151 --> 00:51:29,791 Well, Bob… I guess this is your runner-up year. 422 00:51:30,754 --> 00:51:34,258 You've come second in 4 tournaments in a row. 423 00:51:36,493 --> 00:51:39,804 -That megaphone. -The megaphone didn't beat me. 424 00:51:40,998 --> 00:51:42,705 Davey Herron did. 425 00:51:44,935 --> 00:51:47,506 I lost 13 pounds in that match, O.B. 426 00:51:48,405 --> 00:51:50,009 13 pounds. 427 00:51:50,341 --> 00:51:52,947 I can play 36 holes in the hot sun at home... 428 00:51:53,010 --> 00:51:55,490 And never lose but a pound or two. 429 00:51:55,746 --> 00:52:00,252 I’ve just got to learn to manage it better. I keep making stupid mistakes. 430 00:52:00,718 --> 00:52:03,062 You know what Will Rogers said: 431 00:52:03,787 --> 00:52:06,199 "Good judgment comes from experience... 432 00:52:06,256 --> 00:52:09,430 "and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." 433 00:52:12,463 --> 00:52:13,840 It’s true. 434 00:52:14,465 --> 00:52:17,674 I never learned anything from a tournament I won. 435 00:52:19,637 --> 00:52:22,277 "If you can keep your head when all about you 436 00:52:22,339 --> 00:52:24,114 "Are losing theirs 437 00:52:24,842 --> 00:52:28,085 "if you can meet with triumph and disaster 438 00:52:28,679 --> 00:52:32,058 "And treat those two impostors just the same" 439 00:52:32,416 --> 00:52:34,919 "if you can fill the unforgiving minute 440 00:52:34,985 --> 00:52:37,932 "With sixty seconds' worth of distance run 441 00:52:37,988 --> 00:52:40,525 "Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it" 442 00:52:40,591 --> 00:52:42,434 "And which is more 443 00:52:42,493 --> 00:52:46,566 "you will be a Man my son" 444 00:52:50,501 --> 00:52:52,447 Hell, just keep it. 445 00:52:55,039 --> 00:52:56,780 -Hi, Bobby. -Hello. 446 00:52:56,840 --> 00:52:59,047 -Who's that? -I have no idea. 447 00:53:07,551 --> 00:53:09,861 -Hello, everybody. -Hey, Bobby. 448 00:53:09,920 --> 00:53:11,593 -This is Mary Malone. -Hi. 449 00:53:11,655 --> 00:53:14,135 -Mary. Alexa. -Nice to meet you. 450 00:53:14,191 --> 00:53:15,727 How do you do? 451 00:53:21,799 --> 00:53:25,941 -Do you play golf, Mary? -No, I don't. 452 00:53:27,671 --> 00:53:31,483 Well, gang, today is January 15, 1920. 453 00:53:31,542 --> 00:53:35,888 Remember it well. It is the last day we can drink legally. 454 00:53:36,947 --> 00:53:40,588 -There's no way Prohibition can last. -I read an article in Vanity Fair. 455 00:53:40,651 --> 00:53:43,359 It said we're going on "the gaudiest spree in history." 456 00:53:43,420 --> 00:53:45,024 They call this the Jazz Age. 457 00:53:45,089 --> 00:53:47,535 -Here's to jazz, then. -And opera. 458 00:53:47,591 --> 00:53:50,834 -And Georgia Tech golf. -And friends. 459 00:53:51,995 --> 00:53:54,100 -Hi, Bobby. -Hello. 460 00:53:54,164 --> 00:53:57,634 We're having a party at our house. You want to come by? 461 00:53:58,001 --> 00:54:00,140 I’m with someone. Thank you. 462 00:54:00,804 --> 00:54:02,442 What's your girlfriend's name? 463 00:54:02,506 --> 00:54:06,147 We could call her Marigold, because that's what she's trying to do. 464 00:54:06,210 --> 00:54:09,384 -Are you sure she's your type? -That's enough. 465 00:54:09,446 --> 00:54:13,155 She doesn't drink, she doesn't pet, she hasn't been to college yet. 466 00:54:13,217 --> 00:54:14,855 Bobby Jones! 467 00:54:15,452 --> 00:54:18,729 -I want to buy you a drink. -I have one, thank you. 468 00:54:19,022 --> 00:54:21,798 -What you drinking? -It looks like beer. 469 00:54:22,092 --> 00:54:23,935 -Waitress! -Excuse me. 470 00:54:25,496 --> 00:54:27,442 Waitress, two beers. 471 00:54:28,265 --> 00:54:31,212 -Mary! -Don't just sit there. Go after her. 472 00:54:44,919 --> 00:54:50,865 -Mary, Wait. -Oh, let me go. 473 00:54:50,921 --> 00:54:52,832 -No. -I’m going home. 474 00:54:56,059 --> 00:54:58,164 I don't play golf. 475 00:54:58,896 --> 00:55:01,672 I don't go to college and I don't drink. 476 00:55:01,999 --> 00:55:05,708 -if that's what you want-- -I don't care about any of that. 477 00:55:06,603 --> 00:55:09,709 I didn't know you were famous when I met you. 478 00:55:10,707 --> 00:55:13,119 I just knew that you were sweet. 479 00:55:16,914 --> 00:55:19,656 Maybe you need to find somebody who can-- 480 00:55:26,023 --> 00:55:27,934 I have found somebody. 481 00:56:53,677 --> 00:56:55,452 Bonny Bobby, is it? 482 00:56:58,882 --> 00:57:03,456 -My name's Angus. I’ll be your caddy. -It’s a pleasure to meet you, Angus. 483 00:57:10,294 --> 00:57:12,103 That's Harry Vardon. 484 00:57:17,768 --> 00:57:21,215 -Mr. Vardon, I’m Bob Jones. -How do you do? 485 00:57:21,605 --> 00:57:23,710 It’s a dream come true... 486 00:57:23,774 --> 00:57:27,221 To play with you here at the Open. 487 00:57:27,778 --> 00:57:32,227 I saw you at an exhibition at the East Lake Golf Club when I was a boy. 488 00:57:32,316 --> 00:57:33,886 -Really? -Yeah. 489 00:57:36,286 --> 00:57:40,098 Now on the tee, from the United States Amateur... 490 00:57:40,324 --> 00:57:42,770 Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. 491 00:58:16,626 --> 00:58:17,798 Bitch. 492 00:58:19,262 --> 00:58:22,471 Mr. Vardon, you ever seen a worse shot than that? 493 00:58:22,532 --> 00:58:23,636 No. 494 00:59:21,558 --> 00:59:24,437 -Excellent match, Mr. Vardon. -Well played. 495 00:59:25,128 --> 00:59:30,043 -Would you like to have dinner tonight? -I’m sorry. I have a previous engagement. 496 00:59:37,374 --> 00:59:40,218 He's on the verge. I can feel it. 497 00:59:40,744 --> 00:59:43,782 A putt here or there makes all the difference. 498 00:59:44,648 --> 00:59:47,629 -In a word-- -The word is "vanity." 499 00:59:49,686 --> 00:59:52,724 I have a grandson who is well-equipped... 500 00:59:52,789 --> 00:59:55,429 For the rigors of commerce, and yet you allow him... 501 00:59:55,492 --> 00:59:58,598 To dissipate his powers in the presence of idle men. 502 00:59:58,662 --> 01:00:00,903 My son is a grown man, Papa. 503 01:00:01,231 --> 01:00:05,304 I have never dictated to him the things that shall make him happy. 504 01:00:05,368 --> 01:00:07,848 -And I won't start now. -Why do you defy me... 505 01:00:07,904 --> 01:00:10,407 And allow in your son what I wouldn't allow in you? 506 01:00:10,474 --> 01:00:14,320 Because he is my son! 507 01:00:15,145 --> 01:00:17,625 He is my only son, and there's greatness in him. 508 01:00:17,681 --> 01:00:20,890 I can see it even if you can't. 509 01:00:50,413 --> 01:00:53,792 Angus, this damn wind. I can't believe how hard it blows. 510 01:00:53,850 --> 01:00:56,194 Even the crows are walking. 511 01:00:56,753 --> 01:01:01,327 -Who made this course? -A glacier, 15,000 years ago. 512 01:01:37,227 --> 01:01:40,333 Do you know the definition of "insanity," laddie? 513 01:01:40,597 --> 01:01:44,977 When you keep doing the same bloody thing and expect to get different results. 514 01:01:57,681 --> 01:02:01,356 Angus, I hate this course. It’s a God-forsaken cow patch. 515 01:02:01,418 --> 01:02:05,059 An old woman with a croquet mallet could play this hole in three. 516 01:02:05,121 --> 01:02:06,862 I’ve done it in two. 517 01:02:59,075 --> 01:03:00,577 Laddie, you did wrong. 518 01:03:00,644 --> 01:03:03,284 You can be forgiven for losing but nay for quitting. 519 01:03:03,346 --> 01:03:07,556 There no come a day when it should be forgotten that Bonny Bobby gave up. 520 01:03:07,617 --> 01:03:10,427 Not by them, mind ya. But by you! 521 01:03:46,623 --> 01:03:49,103 I heard about what happened today. 522 01:03:49,426 --> 01:03:52,373 The Old Course gave you a thrashing, did she? 523 01:03:54,864 --> 01:03:56,537 That's her duty. 524 01:03:57,367 --> 01:04:01,747 They were playing golf here when they still thought the world was flat, Mr. Jones. 525 01:04:04,507 --> 01:04:06,817 All I really want to say is... 526 01:04:07,243 --> 01:04:09,154 Don't give up on her. 527 01:04:09,879 --> 01:04:12,416 She's the grandest course there is. 528 01:04:14,584 --> 01:04:16,621 Hopefully, someday you'll see. 529 01:04:20,190 --> 01:04:22,864 You know, I’ve been playing golf for 35 years... 530 01:04:24,160 --> 01:04:27,403 I’ve never seen anyone play it with more grace. 531 01:04:29,366 --> 01:04:32,813 Whatever you do, don't stop hitting the ball. 532 01:04:39,209 --> 01:04:42,382 ♫ Honey, honey, hear that tone ♫ 533 01:04:42,479 --> 01:04:45,483 ♫ On that slippery slide trombone ♫ 534 01:04:46,650 --> 01:04:48,924 ♫ Oh, Oh, Oh, Ain’t it beautiful ♫ 535 01:04:49,820 --> 01:04:52,094 ♫ Oh, Oh, Oh, Tutti-fruttiful ♫ 536 01:04:52,155 --> 01:04:54,999 ♫ Please don't blow that home, sweet home ♫ 537 01:04:55,158 --> 01:04:58,264 ♫ Mister, don't you ever waste a precious telephone ♫ 538 01:04:58,328 --> 01:05:01,002 ♫ Slide, slide, when I glide, glide, glide ♫ 539 01:05:01,064 --> 01:05:03,101 ♫ To the music of the slide trombone ♫ 540 01:05:03,166 --> 01:05:04,577 He looks sluggish. 541 01:05:05,335 --> 01:05:06,905 He played well this morning. 542 01:05:06,970 --> 01:05:11,350 Don't worry, Colonel. I think he's ready. He learned his lesson at St. Andrews. 543 01:05:11,741 --> 01:05:13,345 I’m picking him to win it all. 544 01:05:13,410 --> 01:05:15,356 Hell, Grantland, everybody is. 545 01:05:15,578 --> 01:05:18,650 Is it me, or does he look like he's limping? 546 01:05:23,887 --> 01:05:25,696 Oh, God, no. 547 01:05:25,855 --> 01:05:27,357 He's gonna go for it. 548 01:05:39,569 --> 01:05:41,412 Son of a bitch! 549 01:05:42,906 --> 01:05:44,044 Are you okay? 550 01:05:44,107 --> 01:05:47,350 -Are you all right, ma'am? -I’m so sorry. I didn't mean to do that. 551 01:05:47,410 --> 01:05:49,720 It’s all right. I’m fine. 552 01:05:49,779 --> 01:05:51,884 Really, I’m fine. 553 01:05:54,851 --> 01:05:56,228 I’m sorry. 554 01:06:00,857 --> 01:06:03,269 It is from George Walker himself. 555 01:06:03,326 --> 01:06:05,237 You want me to read it again? 556 01:06:05,895 --> 01:06:09,433 "You will never play in another USGA event... 557 01:06:09,499 --> 01:06:11,877 "until you can learn to control your temper." 558 01:06:11,935 --> 01:06:14,006 Do you understand what this means? 559 01:06:14,070 --> 01:06:16,141 Sit down! I’m not finished yet. 560 01:06:22,178 --> 01:06:23,213 Son... 561 01:06:23,746 --> 01:06:27,853 I know how difficult this is for you. The pressure. 562 01:06:28,284 --> 01:06:31,265 I understand this entire town is rooting for you. 563 01:06:31,554 --> 01:06:32,828 Betting on me. 564 01:06:34,824 --> 01:06:36,963 You have to forget about all that. 565 01:06:37,360 --> 01:06:39,271 Forget about those other guys. 566 01:06:39,329 --> 01:06:41,969 You have all the talent in the world. 567 01:06:42,031 --> 01:06:45,240 It is time for you to step up and be a man! 568 01:06:46,102 --> 01:06:49,311 If I win, does that make me a man? Is that what it takes? 569 01:06:49,372 --> 01:06:50,749 Come back here. 570 01:06:52,542 --> 01:06:54,681 What's the matter with your leg? 571 01:06:55,912 --> 01:06:58,620 Robert, what's the matter? 572 01:06:59,215 --> 01:07:02,719 -My God. How long has it been like this? -Weeks. 573 01:07:03,953 --> 01:07:06,297 Camilla, call the doctor! 574 01:07:33,816 --> 01:07:36,922 Varicose veins. At his age. 575 01:07:39,956 --> 01:07:42,232 I keep thinking back to Merion... 576 01:07:42,992 --> 01:07:44,528 When he was 14. 577 01:07:46,329 --> 01:07:48,070 There was so much promise. 578 01:07:50,133 --> 01:07:51,942 You're disappointed in him. 579 01:07:52,902 --> 01:07:54,313 I didn't say that. 580 01:07:55,505 --> 01:07:56,950 You didn't have to. 581 01:08:54,364 --> 01:08:57,971 Dear Mr. Walker, I want to formally apologize to you... 582 01:08:58,034 --> 01:09:01,504 And USGA for my behavior in St. Louis this fall. 583 01:09:02,005 --> 01:09:06,385 I want to assure you that in the future, I will act with all civility. 584 01:09:06,442 --> 01:09:11,187 And that I will never again show ill temper in any way, shape, or form on a golf course. 585 01:09:11,414 --> 01:09:13,155 You have my word on this. 586 01:09:13,750 --> 01:09:17,459 Yours sincerely, Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. 587 01:09:29,298 --> 01:09:32,142 He speaks six languages. 588 01:09:36,039 --> 01:09:37,643 A little bit closer. 589 01:09:38,975 --> 01:09:40,249 Smile, Bob. 590 01:09:41,711 --> 01:09:45,249 Ya know, I saw your son play baseball at Georgia, R.T. 591 01:09:45,348 --> 01:09:47,191 He was a terrific player. 592 01:09:47,283 --> 01:09:50,355 That would be the poorest compliment you could pay him. 593 01:09:51,921 --> 01:09:55,266 What are your plans, Bob? Will you take up golf professionally? 594 01:09:55,324 --> 01:09:58,999 You should think about it. Pros are making some big money nowadays. 595 01:09:59,095 --> 01:10:00,335 Look at Walter Hagen. 596 01:10:00,396 --> 01:10:03,900 You'd earn a lot more than any other professional golfer. 597 01:10:04,634 --> 01:10:08,013 I was thinking of enrolling in Harvard this fall. 598 01:10:08,071 --> 01:10:11,075 My mother would like me to get a master's in literature. 599 01:10:11,140 --> 01:10:14,417 But you are gonna play in the major tournaments this summer? 600 01:10:14,811 --> 01:10:16,222 Isn't he, Colonel? 601 01:10:18,848 --> 01:10:20,350 That would be up to him. 602 01:10:32,328 --> 01:10:33,568 Sir Walter... 603 01:10:33,930 --> 01:10:37,002 I heard he's broken all 11 of the Ten Commandments. 604 01:10:37,700 --> 01:10:39,509 It’s not true, Perry. 605 01:10:39,569 --> 01:10:43,449 He just can't bring himself to attempt more than six of them at a time. 606 01:10:43,906 --> 01:10:45,886 Good morning. 607 01:10:47,110 --> 01:10:49,522 Which one of you boys is gonna be second? 608 01:10:50,646 --> 01:10:53,593 Proceed, my good man. I don't have all day. 609 01:11:01,691 --> 01:11:03,602 After four rounds at the US Open... 610 01:11:03,659 --> 01:11:06,663 Bobby Jones and Bob Cruickshank are tied at 76. 611 01:11:07,296 --> 01:11:09,708 Jones blew a three-stroke lead down the stretch... 612 01:11:09,766 --> 01:11:12,645 Finishing, in his own words, "like a yellow dog. " 613 01:11:12,969 --> 01:11:16,781 Cruickshank made two crucial birdies as Jones faltered in the second playoff. 614 01:11:16,839 --> 01:11:19,080 Bobby Jones is the best shot-maker in golf .. 615 01:11:19,142 --> 01:11:21,019 But it seems he just can't win. 616 01:11:21,077 --> 01:11:22,818 The playoff tomorrow.... 617 01:11:24,413 --> 01:11:26,620 Idle hands are the devil’s workshop. 618 01:11:45,168 --> 01:11:47,648 Walter Hagen finished three strokes back. 619 01:11:51,168 --> 01:11:53,648 Cyrus! 620 01:12:16,365 --> 01:12:17,969 Get any sleep? 621 01:12:20,970 --> 01:12:22,074 Did you? 622 01:12:26,275 --> 01:12:28,585 The betting is 10-to-7 on Cruickshank. 623 01:12:29,445 --> 01:12:31,925 He's got the momentum, coming from behind. 624 01:12:33,482 --> 01:12:36,429 And they're saying that you're weak under the belt. 625 01:12:36,686 --> 01:12:38,495 That's what they're saying? 626 01:12:38,554 --> 01:12:39,862 This playoff... 627 01:12:40,223 --> 01:12:42,829 It means a fortune to Cruickshank. 628 01:12:44,660 --> 01:12:47,038 You'll just be playing for pride. 629 01:12:57,673 --> 01:12:59,482 This telegram came for you. 630 01:13:02,578 --> 01:13:03,955 What's it say? 631 01:13:10,219 --> 01:13:12,256 "Keep the ball in the fairway... 632 01:13:12,989 --> 01:13:15,094 "and make all the putts go down." 633 01:13:15,858 --> 01:13:17,269 And it's signed... 634 01:13:17,760 --> 01:13:20,536 Robert Tyre Jones, Sr. 635 01:13:24,500 --> 01:13:25,706 Grandfather. 636 01:13:28,971 --> 01:13:31,815 In case you haven't realized it yet... 637 01:13:32,942 --> 01:13:36,913 You're the best golfer in the world. 638 01:13:38,214 --> 01:13:40,524 Now, when you get that through your head... 639 01:13:40,583 --> 01:13:43,393 You're not just gonna win one tournament. 640 01:13:44,487 --> 01:13:46,228 You're gonna win ‘em all. 641 01:13:57,633 --> 01:14:02,082 Ladies and gentlemen, the contest for the 1923 Open Championship... 642 01:14:02,138 --> 01:14:04,482 Will continue with a playoff between... 643 01:14:04,540 --> 01:14:09,011 Mr. Robert Tyre Jones, Jr., and Mr. Robert Cruickshank. 644 01:14:11,314 --> 01:14:13,487 Stewart, how you doing? 645 01:14:13,549 --> 01:14:16,587 Good, thanks. Where's Big Bob at? 646 01:14:16,719 --> 01:14:19,598 He thinks he's a jinx. He won't be coming. 647 01:14:19,722 --> 01:14:20,860 Good idea. 648 01:14:20,957 --> 01:14:22,766 Mr. Jones has the honors. 649 01:14:28,130 --> 01:14:31,236 Bobby, hit hell out of it. 650 01:15:27,823 --> 01:15:31,236 Jones birdied the seventeenth. They're even, with one to play. 651 01:16:12,968 --> 01:16:14,345 He should lay up. 652 01:16:44,800 --> 01:16:47,076 -Well played, Bobby. -Congratulations. 653 01:16:51,540 --> 01:16:54,987 I’ve finally won a championship. I don't care what happens now. 654 01:17:00,249 --> 01:17:04,789 ...the goods, at all times, after delivery to Coca-Cola or a transportation company-- 655 01:17:05,154 --> 01:17:06,258 Yes, Doris? 656 01:17:06,322 --> 01:17:09,633 Sorry to interrupt, sir, but it's Major Cohen of the Atlanta Journal. 657 01:17:09,692 --> 01:17:11,296 Excuse me. 658 01:17:11,427 --> 01:17:12,770 Hello, Major. 659 01:17:14,430 --> 01:17:17,138 Hot damn and hi-dee-ho! 660 01:17:20,069 --> 01:17:22,379 Boys, I think we have a champion. 661 01:18:07,116 --> 01:18:08,493 Congratulations. 662 01:18:17,860 --> 01:18:21,171 -How long you been selling real estate? -Just a couple of months now. 663 01:18:21,230 --> 01:18:23,073 When's your next tournament? 664 01:18:24,266 --> 01:18:26,007 The US Open, next month. 665 01:18:26,068 --> 01:18:28,048 But golf is not as important... 666 01:18:28,103 --> 01:18:31,573 As finding the right house for you and your wife. 667 01:18:33,075 --> 01:18:35,316 I think she wants a word with you. 668 01:18:39,114 --> 01:18:43,085 -I don't like this house! -But, honey, this is Bobby Jones. 669 01:19:02,238 --> 01:19:03,774 Who's better than us? 670 01:19:06,875 --> 01:19:09,412 You better show me something today, kid. 671 01:19:11,013 --> 01:19:12,720 Anyone can win one Open. 672 01:19:26,562 --> 01:19:27,597 Official. 673 01:19:32,868 --> 01:19:35,371 I caused my ball to move. 674 01:19:35,838 --> 01:19:37,784 -Y'all didn't see it move? -No. 675 01:19:44,046 --> 01:19:46,356 We've talked with Walter... 676 01:19:46,682 --> 01:19:50,027 All the officials, and several people in the gallery.... 677 01:19:50,719 --> 01:19:52,460 Nobody saw your ball move. 678 01:19:53,322 --> 01:19:55,529 It seems a matter for you to decide. 679 01:19:55,724 --> 01:19:58,603 Are you sure you caused that ball to move? 680 01:19:59,595 --> 01:20:01,006 I know I did. 681 01:20:06,635 --> 01:20:08,672 You're to be congratulated, son. 682 01:20:09,672 --> 01:20:13,415 Sir, that's like congratulating a man for not robbing a bank. 683 01:20:14,910 --> 01:20:17,550 I don't know how else to play the game. 684 01:20:38,000 --> 01:20:41,607 Bobby Jones lost the US Open by one stroke. 685 01:20:42,338 --> 01:20:44,648 In calling a penalty on himself .. 686 01:20:44,707 --> 01:20:48,951 He demonstrated for all of us the highest ideal of sportsmanship... 687 01:20:49,111 --> 01:20:50,852 and personal honor. 688 01:20:51,413 --> 01:20:53,689 I am prouder of him than if he'd won. 689 01:20:55,451 --> 01:20:58,762 There are things finer than winning championships. 690 01:21:28,317 --> 01:21:29,990 Nice shot, Bob. 691 01:21:30,386 --> 01:21:31,490 Beautiful! 692 01:21:41,130 --> 01:21:43,235 That was a beating I’ll not soon forget. 693 01:21:43,298 --> 01:21:45,141 Come on, let's go get drunk. 694 01:21:46,301 --> 01:21:49,680 This was billed as the unofficial world championship of golf. 695 01:21:49,938 --> 01:21:52,475 Why do you think it was so lopsided a victory? 696 01:21:53,410 --> 01:21:56,720 Well, when Walter had to putt... 697 01:21:57,179 --> 01:21:59,181 he made it every time. 698 01:21:59,281 --> 01:22:01,261 It’s well documented that you shun the limelight. 699 01:22:01,316 --> 01:22:03,956 How do you feel being the most famous golfer in the world? 700 01:22:04,019 --> 01:22:05,089 I don't think I am. 701 01:22:05,154 --> 01:22:07,395 I think Walter's much more famous than I am. 702 01:22:07,456 --> 01:22:09,333 No, I’m infamous. 703 01:22:12,394 --> 01:22:15,000 I think fame's overrated, anyway. 704 01:22:15,063 --> 01:22:17,703 They asked Enrico Caruso what he thought of Babe Ruth. 705 01:22:17,766 --> 01:22:20,508 He said, "I don't know, I never heard her sing." 706 01:22:21,336 --> 01:22:24,613 What's your handicap coming into this season, Sir Walter? 707 01:22:25,040 --> 01:22:26,485 Same as last year. 708 01:22:27,075 --> 01:22:28,611 Drink and debauchery. 709 01:22:29,478 --> 01:22:31,389 I just want to say one thing. 710 01:22:31,680 --> 01:22:33,853 Even if he had won today... 711 01:22:33,982 --> 01:22:36,826 Bobby Jones would've walked away without a dime... 712 01:22:36,952 --> 01:22:38,693 And I would've gotten the purse. 713 01:22:38,754 --> 01:22:42,600 Now, Bob realizes that a professional makes his living out of the game. 714 01:22:43,659 --> 01:22:47,368 And I want the world to know that I appreciate his immense generosity... 715 01:22:47,429 --> 01:22:49,705 In coming here to play in this event. 716 01:22:51,166 --> 01:22:53,339 This is a small token of my esteem. 717 01:22:54,937 --> 01:22:56,245 Thank you, Bob. 718 01:23:01,910 --> 01:23:03,321 Consolation prize. 719 01:23:03,946 --> 01:23:07,917 Doesn't look like it's going to be a very promising year, does it, Bobby? 720 01:23:10,319 --> 01:23:12,492 Not a very promising year for Bobby Jones? 721 01:23:12,554 --> 01:23:14,864 I'm here to eat my words, sports fans. 722 01:23:15,157 --> 01:23:18,661 In what has been called the finest golf ever seen in the United Kingdom... 723 01:23:18,727 --> 01:23:21,333 Bobby Jones has won the British Open. 724 01:23:26,068 --> 01:23:29,572 This young man doesn’t play as much golf as your average doctor... 725 01:23:29,638 --> 01:23:33,211 But with his trusty putter, Calamity Jane, and his driver, Jeannie Deans... 726 01:23:33,275 --> 01:23:36,779 He's quickly becoming the greatest to ever play the game. 727 01:23:36,845 --> 01:23:39,121 If he can win the US Open later this month... 728 01:23:39,181 --> 01:23:42,754 He'll be the only golfer in history to hold both world titles. 729 01:23:42,818 --> 01:23:44,024 Can he do it? 730 01:23:44,086 --> 01:23:47,363 Here's my advice, sports fans: Bet the ranch. 731 01:23:48,991 --> 01:23:51,870 ♫ If I were famous, for even a day ♫ 732 01:24:00,802 --> 01:24:02,611 I won a fortune on you, son! 733 01:24:02,671 --> 01:24:03,979 You're my hero! 734 01:24:04,406 --> 01:24:06,943 ♫ I'd buy any stake ♫ 735 01:24:08,277 --> 01:24:10,018 I’m staying at this hotel. 736 01:24:10,312 --> 01:24:13,316 I put a bundle down on you to win the Open. Don't let me down. 737 01:24:13,382 --> 01:24:16,261 Can I have your autograph, Mr. Jones? Just sign my shirt. 738 01:24:16,318 --> 01:24:18,855 We're gonna have a bigger party in Atlanta! 739 01:24:54,556 --> 01:24:56,832 -I’m calling the doctor! -No. 740 01:25:05,200 --> 01:25:08,807 He's holding in his temper and I think he's paying the price for it. 741 01:25:08,870 --> 01:25:10,872 He's wound up tighter than a drum. 742 01:25:10,939 --> 01:25:15,012 All the celebrations, New York, then Atlanta, all the travel.... 743 01:25:15,177 --> 01:25:17,817 Hell, he hasn't had any time off since the British Open. 744 01:25:17,879 --> 01:25:20,052 And now, with all this pressure.... 745 01:25:20,882 --> 01:25:22,793 I don't think he should play. 746 01:25:23,518 --> 01:25:27,125 Doctor, this is the US Open final. 747 01:25:27,189 --> 01:25:29,328 And there's another one next year. 748 01:25:29,791 --> 01:25:31,600 He's exhausted, dehydrated. 749 01:25:31,827 --> 01:25:33,864 And frankly, gentlemen... 750 01:25:34,196 --> 01:25:37,302 I believe he's suffering from a neurological disorder. 751 01:25:37,566 --> 01:25:39,512 I’m going to run more tests. 752 01:25:40,168 --> 01:25:42,808 Look, he's not gonna win anyway. 753 01:25:43,005 --> 01:25:45,349 He's, what, six strokes behind? 754 01:25:47,109 --> 01:25:48,588 I’m going to play. 755 01:25:48,977 --> 01:25:51,184 Just give me something for my stomach. 756 01:25:51,246 --> 01:25:54,819 -Rob, the doctor thinks-- -Just give me something for my stomach. 757 01:25:54,916 --> 01:25:56,486 Thank you, Doctor. 758 01:26:34,556 --> 01:26:36,502 I’m heading back to the hotel. 759 01:26:36,591 --> 01:26:39,333 There're still men there with a fair chance of catching you. 760 01:26:39,394 --> 01:26:42,170 I know, but I’ve got to get away from here. 761 01:27:11,526 --> 01:27:12,664 Please. 762 01:27:17,999 --> 01:27:21,276 All I ever wanted to be was a normal person. 763 01:27:23,905 --> 01:27:25,907 We can't undo what's done, Bob. 764 01:27:27,909 --> 01:27:30,321 You have to make a decision. 765 01:27:30,445 --> 01:27:31,651 I did. 766 01:27:32,814 --> 01:27:34,293 I came here to win. 767 01:27:41,790 --> 01:27:43,030 Hello? 768 01:27:43,558 --> 01:27:45,936 Yes, would you hold one moment, please? 769 01:27:47,829 --> 01:27:51,606 My love for you has nothing to do with you winning any championships. 770 01:27:57,672 --> 01:27:59,447 Yes, I’ll tell him. 771 01:28:06,348 --> 01:28:08,191 You just won the damn thing. 772 01:28:19,294 --> 01:28:23,367 The judge predicted dire consequences if the plaintiffs were to prevail. 773 01:28:23,431 --> 01:28:25,707 These were harsh words by the lower court. 774 01:28:26,001 --> 01:28:27,309 Probably bluff. 775 01:28:27,569 --> 01:28:32,075 The Appeals Court reversed, demanding strict compliance with protective covenants. 776 01:28:32,307 --> 01:28:34,913 Even in law, there is virtue in necessity. 777 01:28:35,143 --> 01:28:36,850 Your assignment is on the board. 778 01:28:36,912 --> 01:28:39,358 We will cover the common law principle of finds... 779 01:28:39,414 --> 01:28:43,294 Which expresses the ancient and honorable principle of finders keepers. 780 01:29:06,107 --> 01:29:07,882 This is a beautiful course. 781 01:29:08,743 --> 01:29:11,246 I don't know why I couldn't see it before. 782 01:29:11,913 --> 01:29:14,860 Aye. It’s the true test. 783 01:29:43,245 --> 01:29:47,159 Nothing would make me happier than to take home your trophy. 784 01:29:48,016 --> 01:29:49,290 But I cannot. 785 01:29:50,886 --> 01:29:53,696 Please honor me by allowing it to be kept here... 786 01:29:53,788 --> 01:29:57,600 At the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, where it belongs. 787 01:29:59,094 --> 01:30:01,301 Well said, Bobby. 788 01:30:01,963 --> 01:30:04,068 Hip, hip, hurray! 789 01:30:24,719 --> 01:30:27,325 How rare. A playoff. 790 01:30:28,690 --> 01:30:31,694 This is Grantland Rice, bringing you up-to-the-minute details... 791 01:30:31,760 --> 01:30:34,934 Of the United States Open Golf Tournament at Winged Foot. 792 01:30:35,096 --> 01:30:37,667 With one hole to play in the 36-hole playoff... 793 01:30:37,866 --> 01:30:42,076 Bobby Jones leads a beleaguered Al Espinosa by 23 strokes. 794 01:30:42,537 --> 01:30:43,880 I’ll go ahead and say it. 795 01:30:43,939 --> 01:30:45,816 This is the most crushing performance... 796 01:30:45,874 --> 01:30:48,821 By a champion in a playoff in the history of golf. 797 01:30:48,977 --> 01:30:51,150 Bobby Jones has won his third US Open... 798 01:30:51,212 --> 01:30:54,216 And his ninth major professional tournament in six years. 799 01:30:54,316 --> 01:30:56,421 He's so far ahead, no one is second. 800 01:30:56,484 --> 01:31:00,489 And by the by, lucky for all you professional golfers out there... 801 01:31:00,555 --> 01:31:03,035 Bobby Jones has passed the bar. 802 01:31:05,493 --> 01:31:06,801 Come on, Bobby. 803 01:31:07,595 --> 01:31:08,699 Cheers. 804 01:31:10,732 --> 01:31:11,904 Thanks. 805 01:31:13,468 --> 01:31:15,778 Honey, can you just stop that for one second? 806 01:31:15,837 --> 01:31:16,907 Hello? 807 01:31:16,972 --> 01:31:19,418 Hello, honey. I won. 808 01:31:22,077 --> 01:31:23,351 Hello? 809 01:31:24,579 --> 01:31:25,717 Honey? 810 01:31:32,454 --> 01:31:34,434 That is terrible. 811 01:31:34,956 --> 01:31:37,300 Then what did Mr. Grimes say to you? 812 01:31:37,492 --> 01:31:39,494 He told me to go to hell. 813 01:31:40,895 --> 01:31:43,705 I think the best course of action for you... 814 01:31:43,765 --> 01:31:45,938 Is just to forget about this whole thing. 815 01:31:46,001 --> 01:31:47,947 But he told me to go to hell! 816 01:31:48,003 --> 01:31:52,213 Yes, well, I’ve checked the law on that, and... 817 01:31:53,274 --> 01:31:54,810 You don't have to go. 818 01:32:12,460 --> 01:32:13,734 Hi, Daddy. 819 01:32:16,598 --> 01:32:20,011 I’ve got something in my pocket. l wonder what it is. 820 01:32:30,512 --> 01:32:32,014 Well, this... 821 01:32:33,515 --> 01:32:35,426 Mulligan stew is fantastic. 822 01:32:37,252 --> 01:32:39,425 Robert Jones, what is on your mind? 823 01:32:40,455 --> 01:32:42,731 Because we know it ain't my cooking. 824 01:32:48,163 --> 01:32:50,143 I talked to Mike McMahan today. 825 01:32:51,166 --> 01:32:53,407 It would seem that... 826 01:32:54,436 --> 01:32:58,316 The USGA wants me to captain the Walker Cup team. 827 01:33:00,008 --> 01:33:03,820 The British Amateur is at St. Andrews this year. 828 01:33:19,394 --> 01:33:23,570 In six years, have we spent even one together? 829 01:33:28,703 --> 01:33:30,649 Well, if you're going to go... 830 01:33:32,907 --> 01:33:34,113 Then go. 831 01:33:35,376 --> 01:33:39,722 The British Amateur is the only major I haven't won. This may be my last chance. 832 01:33:39,814 --> 01:33:42,920 -Mary, honey, I understand how you feel. -You do? 833 01:33:44,419 --> 01:33:45,955 You know how I feel? 834 01:33:46,888 --> 01:33:48,731 This time it's gonna be different. 835 01:33:48,790 --> 01:33:52,203 The USGA is paying for everything. I’m taking you with me. 836 01:33:56,131 --> 01:33:58,441 Do you think I’m worried about myself? 837 01:33:59,534 --> 01:34:02,014 I know what these tournaments do to you... 838 01:34:02,737 --> 01:34:04,842 I know how exhausted... 839 01:34:04,906 --> 01:34:08,444 And tired and depressed and physically ill you get. 840 01:34:08,810 --> 01:34:11,222 Even when you win. And when you lose.... 841 01:34:13,481 --> 01:34:15,222 We've been through this... 842 01:34:16,117 --> 01:34:17,494 Over and over. 843 01:34:21,122 --> 01:34:25,366 I can't stand by and watch you kill yourself over a stupid trophy anymore. 844 01:34:26,928 --> 01:34:28,874 Don't you have enough of them? 845 01:34:31,132 --> 01:34:32,805 How many is enough, Bob? 846 01:34:54,689 --> 01:34:56,498 It’s one of your favorites. 847 01:35:03,464 --> 01:35:05,637 Puccini died before he finished it. 848 01:35:06,801 --> 01:35:10,510 Sometimes I wonder if its beauty was the very thing that killed him. 849 01:35:12,273 --> 01:35:14,549 A slave girl loves a prince... 850 01:35:15,009 --> 01:35:17,011 But he cannot return her love. 851 01:35:19,714 --> 01:35:21,352 He must not know. 852 01:35:22,350 --> 01:35:24,626 He knows. Very well. 853 01:35:26,154 --> 01:35:28,691 But there's an evil princess in the land... 854 01:35:29,257 --> 01:35:31,669 And he must solve a riddle she invented. 855 01:35:34,062 --> 01:35:36,542 Then he'll be free of his desire for her. 856 01:35:37,699 --> 01:35:40,646 She begs and pleads, the girl whose love is true... 857 01:35:42,570 --> 01:35:44,208 But he sends her away. 858 01:35:48,176 --> 01:35:49,655 I’ve been selfish. 859 01:35:52,547 --> 01:35:54,424 No, you haven't. 860 01:35:57,585 --> 01:36:00,429 Mary, sometimes I feel like I’m in a cage. 861 01:36:04,259 --> 01:36:06,102 Like a cage of championship. 862 01:36:07,595 --> 01:36:10,041 First you're expected to get into it... 863 01:36:10,698 --> 01:36:12,837 And you're expected to stay there. 864 01:36:18,806 --> 01:36:20,513 I can win all four of them. 865 01:36:20,575 --> 01:36:23,112 -What? -I can win all four majors. 866 01:36:23,244 --> 01:36:25,417 -Bob. -Mary... 867 01:36:26,180 --> 01:36:27,523 I can do it. 868 01:36:28,449 --> 01:36:31,658 I can't get away from this idea of predestination. 869 01:36:31,719 --> 01:36:33,323 I have to do it. 870 01:36:33,988 --> 01:36:36,229 And then I’m gonna give it up. 871 01:36:36,357 --> 01:36:38,359 I will have done everything. 872 01:36:38,626 --> 01:36:40,503 No one can say a word. 873 01:36:42,263 --> 01:36:44,504 But I can't do it without you. 874 01:37:39,554 --> 01:37:41,227 Will you talk to the papers? 875 01:37:41,289 --> 01:37:45,465 What do you think your chances are to win all four majors this year? 876 01:37:46,994 --> 01:37:50,271 Lloyds of London have the odds of 120-to-1 against it. 877 01:37:50,331 --> 01:37:53,175 No wonder. No one could do that. 878 01:37:55,903 --> 01:37:57,814 I’ve put $500 on him. 879 01:38:08,015 --> 01:38:09,926 Ladies and gentlemen... 880 01:38:10,518 --> 01:38:14,864 You gaze upon the winner of the 1930 Amateur Championship. 881 01:38:15,790 --> 01:38:19,499 Said winner to be formally presented to you by myself .. 882 01:38:19,694 --> 01:38:23,767 At some juncture in this final round of match play. 883 01:38:24,532 --> 01:38:26,512 Mr. Bobby Jones... 884 01:38:26,834 --> 01:38:29,542 Versus a champion of the United Kingdom... 885 01:38:29,604 --> 01:38:31,880 Mr. Roger Wethered. 886 01:38:32,039 --> 01:38:33,882 At your pleasure, gentlemen. 887 01:38:34,175 --> 01:38:35,779 -Good luck. -Thank you. 888 01:39:33,935 --> 01:39:36,711 A three-footer, and the American is our champion. 889 01:39:36,771 --> 01:39:41,117 On my signal, begin playing, and we escort the winner to the clubhouse. 890 01:40:08,035 --> 01:40:11,380 After six grueling and closely contested matches this week... 891 01:40:11,439 --> 01:40:15,387 Bobby Jones emerged victorious today after beating Roger Wethered five and four. 892 01:40:15,443 --> 01:40:17,320 I told you not to worry. 893 01:40:17,378 --> 01:40:20,450 His moon is in Sagittarius. He's in a very powerful cycle. 894 01:40:20,515 --> 01:40:23,325 With this victory, Mr. Jones raises the question: 895 01:40:23,384 --> 01:40:26,524 Can he win the remaining major contests this season? 896 01:40:26,721 --> 01:40:28,928 Can he win the Impregnable Quadrilateral? 897 01:40:28,990 --> 01:40:30,264 Yes, of course he can. 898 01:40:30,324 --> 01:40:32,031 Get up, let's pour something for him. 899 01:40:32,093 --> 01:40:34,630 Don't you start drinking till I’m there to supervise. 900 01:40:34,695 --> 01:40:36,504 Yes, dear. Come along. 901 01:40:47,508 --> 01:40:48,612 Morning. 902 01:40:50,144 --> 01:40:53,023 Good morning, sir. Sorry, you can't park here, sir. 903 01:40:53,581 --> 01:40:55,925 -Do you know who I am? -Yes, sir. 904 01:40:56,417 --> 01:40:59,057 Then you know I’m the defending British Open champion. 905 01:40:59,120 --> 01:41:00,190 Yes, sir. 906 01:41:00,254 --> 01:41:03,167 And you also know that for some archaic reason... 907 01:41:03,224 --> 01:41:06,603 Professional golfers are not allowed to use the clubhouse facilities. 908 01:41:06,661 --> 01:41:08,538 -Amateurs only. -Yes, sir. 909 01:41:08,663 --> 01:41:11,166 Well, this automobile is my dressing room. 910 01:41:11,933 --> 01:41:14,106 And this automobile is my wardrobe. 911 01:41:15,202 --> 01:41:18,615 And these stay parked right here until the tournament is over. 912 01:41:18,839 --> 01:41:22,013 You see, I’m here to beat Bobby Jones. 913 01:41:23,210 --> 01:41:24,712 Hey, fellows. 914 01:41:24,779 --> 01:41:27,020 I’m here to beat Bobby Jones. 915 01:42:03,351 --> 01:42:04,557 How are we doing? 916 01:42:04,619 --> 01:42:06,360 Walter Hagen shot a sixty-eight. 917 01:42:06,420 --> 01:42:08,058 You only have one round to catch him. 918 01:42:08,122 --> 01:42:09,999 Or him to sink to my level. 919 01:42:11,325 --> 01:42:15,296 Careful, O.B. You've got a big black thing on your head. 920 01:42:15,429 --> 01:42:18,501 You're gonna kill me with those 40-footers. 921 01:42:53,200 --> 01:42:55,612 Mr. Ramsey, the putter please. 922 01:42:57,204 --> 01:42:58,308 Thank you. 923 01:43:31,539 --> 01:43:33,143 Your boy's finished. 924 01:44:37,538 --> 01:44:41,486 I recognize you. You're the British Open Champion. 925 01:44:49,717 --> 01:44:54,166 Mary gave me your stomach medication. 926 01:45:21,682 --> 01:45:25,186 I guess there'll be another parade in New York. 927 01:45:27,321 --> 01:45:30,666 And the pros will be gunning for you at Interlachen. 928 01:45:45,139 --> 01:45:48,086 You know, O.B., the longer I play this game... 929 01:45:48,642 --> 01:45:50,451 the harder it gets. 930 01:46:07,862 --> 01:46:09,068 Smile. 931 01:46:21,308 --> 01:46:23,584 It’s 110 in the shade. 932 01:46:24,311 --> 01:46:27,315 Thank goodness we don't have to play in the shade. 933 01:46:35,856 --> 01:46:36,994 Hello, kid. 934 01:46:39,426 --> 01:46:41,599 -Hello, Walter. -How's that swing? 935 01:46:50,738 --> 01:46:52,979 You remember our match in '26? 936 01:46:54,074 --> 01:46:57,521 I seem to remember you beat the living hell out of me. 937 01:47:00,681 --> 01:47:03,093 Remember what the headlines said? 938 01:47:04,251 --> 01:47:07,095 I think I tried to avoid the papers for a time. 939 01:47:08,689 --> 01:47:11,863 "Jones loses to Hagen." 940 01:47:13,994 --> 01:47:15,837 That's what the papers said. 941 01:47:21,568 --> 01:47:23,411 You were always the news. 942 01:47:27,207 --> 01:47:29,653 Always the news, kid. Win or lose. 943 01:47:35,115 --> 01:47:36,753 But you know... 944 01:47:37,718 --> 01:47:39,857 This is where it stops, don't you? 945 01:47:44,091 --> 01:47:47,664 If you pull off this Grand Slam thing... 946 01:47:47,728 --> 01:47:49,867 Then I am nothing but a footnote. 947 01:47:50,764 --> 01:47:52,539 I can't let that happen. 948 01:47:56,537 --> 01:47:57,641 I know. 949 01:48:03,310 --> 01:48:05,756 You know, it's kind of hot out there. 950 01:48:06,947 --> 01:48:09,325 You might want to roll your sleeves up. 951 01:48:11,685 --> 01:48:12,857 I can't. 952 01:48:23,931 --> 01:48:25,877 Who's gonna be second, Walter? 953 01:48:28,669 --> 01:48:30,706 Tell me something, fellows. 954 01:48:30,904 --> 01:48:35,216 Why is it, whenever I fail to stop this amateur... 955 01:48:35,876 --> 01:48:38,152 The rest of you curl up and die, too? 956 01:48:42,149 --> 01:48:45,221 All this damn part-timer has to do is show up... 957 01:48:45,719 --> 01:48:49,428 And the best pros in the business drop dead. 958 01:48:51,191 --> 01:48:54,172 One of you better step up in the final round, you hear me? 959 01:48:54,228 --> 01:48:55,571 Go to hell, Hagen. 960 01:48:55,629 --> 01:48:58,041 He's the best there is, and you know it. 961 01:49:37,938 --> 01:49:41,351 Three in a row, one to go! 962 01:49:43,744 --> 01:49:45,052 Well done, sir. 963 01:49:48,615 --> 01:49:50,253 -Set them up. -Yes, sir. 964 01:49:53,153 --> 01:49:55,030 Get this thing off me. 965 01:49:57,224 --> 01:50:00,262 So, Jones, when are you gonna cash in? 966 01:50:01,728 --> 01:50:05,642 Hagen's pitching that hair tonic, which is why you never see him wear a hat. 967 01:50:05,699 --> 01:50:09,169 They pay a man not to wear a hat, can you believe that? 968 01:50:09,403 --> 01:50:12,441 Hair tonic, shaving cream. All you've got to do... 969 01:50:12,506 --> 01:50:15,043 Is sign your name and make a million bucks. 970 01:50:15,509 --> 01:50:18,319 So, what's holding up your parade, sport? 971 01:50:19,413 --> 01:50:21,518 I’m an amateur, Mr. Mullen. 972 01:50:22,449 --> 01:50:25,362 Do you know what the origin of that word is? 973 01:50:27,821 --> 01:50:30,267 It’s from the Latin root, "to love." 974 01:50:31,191 --> 01:50:33,467 To be an amateur is to love the game. 975 01:50:33,527 --> 01:50:35,370 Once you play for money... 976 01:50:35,429 --> 01:50:37,431 You can't call it love anymore. 977 01:50:38,732 --> 01:50:41,042 But I guess you'd know all about that. 978 01:50:44,338 --> 01:50:46,909 So, what are you, Jones, some kind of idiot? 979 01:50:50,010 --> 01:50:52,650 Don't think I don't read your crap, Keeler. 980 01:50:52,746 --> 01:50:55,192 And that's not the story we all want. 981 01:50:55,482 --> 01:50:59,362 We want the one you'd print if you didn't have your nose stuck so far-- 982 01:51:02,022 --> 01:51:04,059 By golly, it's fisticuffs. 983 01:51:05,659 --> 01:51:09,300 Bobby Jones is a true amateur and a gentleman. 984 01:51:10,664 --> 01:51:13,042 There'll never be another one like him. 985 01:51:14,001 --> 01:51:15,173 Money. 986 01:51:16,637 --> 01:51:18,548 It’s gonna ruin sports. 987 01:51:24,178 --> 01:51:25,350 Colonel. 988 01:51:41,662 --> 01:51:42,834 Colonel? 989 01:51:43,797 --> 01:51:46,573 Bob has got terrible stomach cramps. 990 01:51:46,667 --> 01:51:48,374 I think it's his appendix. 991 01:51:59,713 --> 01:52:02,489 Well, we've run every test we know. 992 01:52:03,116 --> 01:52:07,030 And we all agree that the cramps are being caused by a nervous disorder. 993 01:52:08,021 --> 01:52:10,627 And all I can do is prescribe paregoric. 994 01:52:19,666 --> 01:52:24,445 I’m O.B. Keeler, bringing you the first ever live radio broadcast... 995 01:52:24,805 --> 01:52:27,081 Of the U.S. Amateur Golf Championship. 996 01:52:27,140 --> 01:52:30,417 Mr. Bobby Jones's quest for the Grand Slam. 997 01:52:30,711 --> 01:52:35,091 "Does the road wind uphill all the way Yes, to the very end 998 01:52:36,016 --> 01:52:38,394 "Will the journey take the whole day 999 01:52:38,452 --> 01:52:41,262 "From noon till night, my friend" 1000 01:53:15,722 --> 01:53:19,693 ...from the Merion Cricket Club, where Bobby Jones has defeated Jess Sweetser... 1001 01:53:19,760 --> 01:53:22,798 In the semi-finials of the U.S. Amateur Golf Championship. 1002 01:53:22,863 --> 01:53:25,343 Gene Homansis now the one man who stands between... 1003 01:53:25,399 --> 01:53:27,845 Mr. Jones and the Grand Slam. 1004 01:54:23,290 --> 01:54:24,598 Good luck, son. 1005 01:55:05,632 --> 01:55:06,736 Good luck. 1006 01:55:34,027 --> 01:55:36,007 Bobby Jones wins the hole. 1007 01:55:36,196 --> 01:55:38,904 He's eight up with eight to play. 1008 01:55:46,640 --> 01:55:48,483 Bobby Jones to putt. 1009 01:55:48,742 --> 01:55:50,119 He lines it up. 1010 01:55:50,477 --> 01:55:53,481 Now, the putt should break sharply to the left. 1011 01:55:57,884 --> 01:56:01,161 Jones just misses left, leaving him a three-footer. 1012 01:56:01,254 --> 01:56:02,995 Mr. Homans to putt. 1013 01:56:08,395 --> 01:56:10,102 He addresses the ball. 1014 01:56:10,163 --> 01:56:12,507 Now, this putt should break right. 1015 01:56:15,802 --> 01:56:17,509 Not even close. 1016 01:56:18,672 --> 01:56:20,015 Mr. Homans... 1017 01:56:20,207 --> 01:56:22,585 He's conceding the hole and the match. 1018 01:56:23,376 --> 01:56:27,324 Bobby Jones has won the Grand Slam! 1019 01:56:30,083 --> 01:56:33,587 -Bobby Jones has won the Grand Slam! -He won! 1020 01:56:35,722 --> 01:56:37,030 Your dad won. 1021 01:56:47,567 --> 01:56:48,910 When do you turn pro? 1022 01:56:48,969 --> 01:56:51,415 Pardon me. Coming through. 1023 01:56:51,605 --> 01:56:53,107 Where is he? 1024 01:57:07,287 --> 01:57:10,268 -Congratulations, son. -Thank you. 1025 01:57:29,175 --> 01:57:32,281 There are finer things than winning championships. 1026 01:57:53,533 --> 01:57:57,743 Could I interest you in a marriage to a full-time Atlanta man? 1027 01:57:59,606 --> 01:58:01,643 I think you'll like this fellow. 1028 01:58:01,841 --> 01:58:06,119 An obscure lawyer. Dots "I’s," crosses "T's" all day. 1029 01:58:06,713 --> 01:58:08,715 Home for dinner by 5:30. 1030 01:58:09,182 --> 01:58:10,923 It sounds like a dream. 1031 01:58:11,217 --> 01:58:12,696 It’s our dream. 1032 01:58:13,019 --> 01:58:14,760 I’m finished, Mary. 1033 01:58:15,021 --> 01:58:17,763 I’m retiring from tournament golf. 1034 01:58:18,858 --> 01:58:21,202 You fulfill my heart, Mary. 1035 01:58:21,661 --> 01:58:22,969 I love you. 1036 01:58:24,464 --> 01:58:25,943 I love you. 1037 01:58:46,987 --> 01:58:50,298 You know, I love what Grantland wrote: 1038 01:58:51,191 --> 01:58:55,435 "For when the One Great Scorer comes To write against your name 1039 01:58:55,895 --> 01:58:59,104 "He writes not that you won or lost 1040 01:58:59,165 --> 01:59:01,338 "But how you played the game" 1041 01:59:03,269 --> 01:59:07,479 You won all these tournaments for your dad and for me... 1042 01:59:07,540 --> 01:59:09,281 And the people of Atlanta. 1043 01:59:09,342 --> 01:59:11,788 You got two college degrees for your mother... 1044 01:59:11,845 --> 01:59:14,223 Became a lawyer for your grandfather... 1045 01:59:14,280 --> 01:59:16,783 And you retired from golf for your wife. 1046 01:59:17,884 --> 01:59:20,057 What are you gonna do for yourself? 1047 01:59:47,947 --> 01:59:49,984 We're standing on the first tee. 1048 01:59:50,550 --> 01:59:52,723 I’m gonna call it Augusta National. 1049 01:59:54,654 --> 01:59:57,225 It’s gonna be my homage to St. Andrews. 1050 02:00:31,324 --> 02:00:33,827 Welcome back to the Course at St. Andrews. 80744

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