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So, 'How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 11: 'Practice Shots'' is a fascinating little documentary from 1931. You’ve got Bobby Jones, this legendary golfer, trying to give some solid tips, but then there’s Louise Fazenda, who’s completely clueless about golf. Her interruptions create this odd, humorous tension that contrasts with Jones's serious approach. The atmosphere is light, yet you can feel the weight of the golf culture at the time. It’s not just a lesson; it’s a peek into the sport's intricacies, laced with real actors who add a unique flair. The pacing is relaxed, fitting for the instructional style, but also a bit chaotic thanks to Fazenda. It's a curious blend of education and entertainment—definitely something different in golf films.
Features authentic golf techniquesIncorporates early sound film elementsInteresting mix of comedy and instruction
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