Ken Venturi is a celebrated figure not only in the world of sports but also for his compelling narrative in film, particularly through his documentary work. His film, *Back Nine at Cherry Hills: The Legends of the 1960 U.S. Open* (2008), stands out as a significant piece in both sports and film history, capturing the drama of one of golf's most iconic tournaments. Collectors prize this title not only for its rich storytelling but also for its insight into the legendary athletes who shaped the game.
Venturi's ability to blend sports with narrative artistry makes his works particularly sought after. As home video formats have evolved, the collectible nature of his documentaries has grown, especially among golf enthusiasts and film historians. The limited edition releases of *Back Nine at Cherry Hills* on Blu-ray and DVD have become must-haves for those who appreciate the intersection of sports and cinematic storytelling, solidifying Venturi's legacy as a key figure in documentary filmmaking.