
Luke is a young up-and-coming golfer. His father has pushed him to succeed on the green his entire life. After finally hitting rock bottom, he runs from his circumstances and his past and meets a man who took the time to care, Johnny Crawford. Johnny continues to surprise Luke at every turn, as he tries to help him bury his past and uncover the key to his future.... (Full plot summary below)
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Luke is a young up-and-coming golfer. His father has pushed him to succeed on the green his entire life. After finally hitting rock bottom, he runs from his circumstances and his past and meets a man who took the time to care, Johnny Crawford. Johnny continues to surprise Luke at every turn, as he tries to help him bury his past and uncover the key to his future.
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| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyProsaic doesn't begin to describe a Christian propaganda fantasy movie so out of touch with reality and cinema that it comes across as an insult to your intelligence. |
| Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallIn addition to being one of the finest golf movies ever, this film raises the bar on faith-based cinema. |
| BeliefnetNell MinowMany scenes have a refreshingly quiet quality, not so much of volume but from a spirit of humility and sincerity. |
| We Got This CoveredKaren BenardelloThe message that winning isn't the most important aspect of life, as well as the chemistry between lead actors Robert Duvall and Lucas Black, make the film very enjoyable. |
| National Catholic ReporterSr. Rose PacatteThe cast is strong and will probably save the film with the general audience because they don't overact; they keep it simple and real. |
| Christian Science MonitorPeter RainerIt's a lot more cornball – i.e., enjoyable – than "The Tree of Life," which tried for some of the same things. Utopia, with its big blue skies and peachy-keen people, may not rank right up there with Shangri-La, but it's close enough. |
| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfPerfectly digestible and refreshingly G-rated, but it's often so confused, looking to make salient points on godly goodness when its best attributes are found on the fairway. |
| Dig BostonMonica CastilloIt's not challenging on the spiritual level nor is it particularly good. |
| Entertainment SpectrumKeith CohenThis wholesome movie stresses values that seem to have been lost in America. It is a refreshing change of pace to have a movie that doesn't need to resort to violence, sex, drugs or bad language to tell a story resonating emotionally % appealing to all... |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekHeavy-handed and sanctimonious...the advice from this quarter isn't 'See it, feel it, trust it,' but 'Skip it.' |