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Uneven Fairways is a fascinating look into a forgotten chapter of golf history, particularly the struggles and triumphs of African-Americans in a sport that largely denied them access. It’s not just a documentary; it feels like a heartfelt conversation about resilience and passion for the game. The pacing is steady, allowing you to absorb the layered experiences of the players and their fights against exclusion. The interviews are raw and candid, often tinged with personal stories that resonate well beyond the fairway. The archival footage is a nice touch, giving it a texture that feels both authentic and respectful. It's an exploration of sports as a reflection of social barriers, making it distinct in how it marries history with personal narratives.
Focuses on the resilience of African-American golfers.Includes personal stories and archival footage.Explores themes of exclusion and determination.
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