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Back Nine at Cherry Hills is quite a fascinating documentary that dives into the 1960 U.S. Open, a pivotal moment in golf history. You have Ben Hogan, an aging legend, still fighting off the shadows of time, facing off against a young Jack Nicklaus and the rising star Arnold Palmer. The atmosphere is electric, and you can almost feel the grass beneath your feet during that final round. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the tension and drama of the match. The film captures not just the sport but the shifting dynamics of golf itself, hinting at the generational changes taking place. It's a pretty compelling look at not just a game, but an entire era.
Deep dive into golf historyRich in nostalgiaInteresting character dynamics
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