Its the final major of the year and the biggest of the year. The Club Championship is just one day away. To some people it might just be a normal game, but for Jeremy Dericks its the tournament of his life. Former Lake Mohawk Club Champion Jeremy Dericks looks to continue being the best player at Lake Mohawk and to become the best player in the area, but he hits bump in the road. His coach Mike Holovach goes out of his way to bring in a new phenom, Connor Erickson to the golf club. When Jeremy finds out about Connor Erickson coming to face him in the Club Championship, he gets extremely angry at his coach for going behind his back to bring Connor to Lake Mohawk. But at the same time, he gets very nervous too, having no idea how good Connor is at golf. With Jeremy having anger issues off the golf course, he brings them right onto the course as well. With Connor practicing hard and tearing it up on the course, Jeremy tries to end his chances before the tournament even starts. What will happen during Club Championship? Will Connor win? Will Jeremy win? What will happen? The
Gentlemen's Club will reveal all the answers.
The Gentlemen's Club is a golf sports/drama movie that reveals what The Club Championship is all about. This highly ranked "classic" sports movie shows all different athletes how to act under different situations on and off the course. This might be a "classic" sports movie but it is not like any others. For all the different viewers that have watched other sport movies, this movie is one of a kind showing all different ups and downs and the different lessons you can learn from failure. Not only is this movie and fun and entertaining movie to watch, but athletes can use it as a learning experience for the future. This amazing movie will come out in theaters June 8, 2016 in all theaters across the the country.
Starring Cast
Josh Hutcherson as Jeremy Dericks
Alexander Ludwig as Connor Erickson
Miles Teller as Brendan Erickson
Matthew Perry as Mr. Dericks
Jennifer Aniston as Mrs. Dericks
George Clooney as Mike Holovach
Production Link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1xcuWK92hAYZ3MyQlJiTnFYTXM/view?usp=sharing
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ReplyDeleteI'm not normally one for sports movies, but the characters and their development made it enjoyable for me. The third intention was very well accomplished.
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