From golf to golf courses

Ned 2022-03-20 09:02:57

If it weren't for the morbid popularity of golf in China, no one in China would be interested in watching this film.
A traditional "slave to general" story, old fashioned, nothing new.
But inspirational things are like this, you can watch it no matter what. Experienced ups and downs are always moving, and the unexpected success in the end is always exciting.
But if you are not a golf lover, there are some places in the movie that are still confusing, such as "birdie", such as "green".
The picture is beautiful, and the carpeted golf course is really pleasing to the eye.
But that's why I used the word "morbid" earlier.
We can't talk about foreign affairs. But it is not right for China to engage in golf, and it has the potential to start a prairie fire. Because we don't have that capital yet, because the beautiful scenery of the golf course requires a lot of water to maintain.
A high-ranking official who used to be all-powerful in the capital suddenly appeared on the TV screen at a certain moment, and told everyone with his cheeks and arms covered in sunshine that golf is the best fitness exercise, and I hope all people can actively participate.
On the silver screen, smiling Mimi's eyes are truly kind.
I think he must have enjoyed watching this movie.

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The Greatest Game Ever Played quotes

  • Eddie Lowery: You gotta' settle down Francis.

    Francis Ouimet: Yeah, and how do you expect to do that?

    Eddie Lowery: [looking at Francis] You just havetuh play better.

    [backing up]

    Eddie Lowery: Keep your head down!

  • Sarah Wallis: Are you Francis' caddy?

    [Eddie nods]

    Sarah Wallis: Will you give this to him?

    [Gives Eddie a small silver horseshoe]

    Sarah Wallis: For luck.

    Eddie Lowery: [Takes it and walks away] Dames. Who needs 'em anyway?