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Love on the Right Course

  • TV Movie
  • 2024
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Ashley Newbrough and Marcus Rosner in Love on the Right Course (2024)
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A professional golfer suffers a series of setbacks and returns home to Budapest to reevaluate her future in the sport. While there, a golf pro helps her rediscover herself and find love.A professional golfer suffers a series of setbacks and returns home to Budapest to reevaluate her future in the sport. While there, a golf pro helps her rediscover herself and find love.A professional golfer suffers a series of setbacks and returns home to Budapest to reevaluate her future in the sport. While there, a golf pro helps her rediscover herself and find love.

  • Director
    • Stefan Scaini
  • Writers
    • Brittany Bristow
    • Dustin Keating
  • Stars
    • Ashley Newbrough
    • Marcus Rosner
    • Roy McCrerey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    848
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stefan Scaini
    • Writers
      • Brittany Bristow
      • Dustin Keating
    • Stars
      • Ashley Newbrough
      • Marcus Rosner
      • Roy McCrerey
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ashley Newbrough
    Ashley Newbrough
    • Whitney Jones-Béla
    Marcus Rosner
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    • Daniel Balázs
    Roy McCrerey
    Roy McCrerey
    • Márton Béla
    Steve Byers
    Steve Byers
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    Brittany Bristow
    Brittany Bristow
    • Brooke Bradshaw
    Mark Zecchino
    • Mark Zeccino
    Kara Wagland
    • Kara Wagland
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    Katalin Ruzsik
    • Zsuzsanna Gabas
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    Evelin Dobos
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    Adam Boncz
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    Barbara Xantus
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    • Director
      • Stefan Scaini
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      • Brittany Bristow
      • Dustin Keating
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    7siouxspur

    A Nice Light Romance

    The scenery is breathtaking and takes place in Budapest Hungary. The story is about a female tournament golfer trying to cope with the death of her mother and coach, and her father who is also is trying to cope with the death of his wife. Ashley Newbrough is great as the lead female golfer, Whitney who goes home to Budapest to prepare for a tournament and try to figure out whether to continue her golfing career, her father is deciding whether to sell the golf course he owns since it only brings memories back of his deceased wife. Whitney meets a handsome golf pro,Daniel, played by handsome actor, Marcus Rosner,who gives her a new perspective on her golf game and life. I enjoyed the chemistry between Whitney and Daniel, and wish there had been a bit more focus on the romance, but overall an enjoyable movie.
    2domer-88239

    Hungary For More Believable Athletes and Better Casting

    Once again, Hallmark cast a lead "current or former pro athlete" with an actor who seemingly started learning the sport and its mechanics a week after the script arrived. Previous movies about baseball and hockey and football players, ice skaters, etc have been painful to watch ... and "Love On the Right Course" adds 'pro golfer' to the list. Enough!!

    A simple and obvious casting tweak would have at least tripled my IMDB stars for this movie. Ashley Newbrough is lovely, but her golf swing wouldn't make a junior varsity team. Her scoopy pitch shots were cringe-worthy for a "pro". Marcus Rosner (a golf instructor here) had a passable full swing. Cameo cast member, co-writer, co-producer Brittany Bristow should have been the lead actress based on her golf swing alone, and her acting style and charm would have brought more sizzle to the script's inevitable lead romance.

    Team Bristow (dad, mom and daughter) continued its string of overseas shooting locations, this time in Hungary. Many roles were filled with eastern European actors. It helped toggling on Closed Captions. Enough said about that.

    Golfers will see that TaylorMade was an exclusive brand logo for clubs and bags. But the golfers' and gallery wore strikingly plain, logo-less clothing and headwear ... and the last time I saw that was in "Caddyshack".
    6MIssM19

    It's not a bad movie but definitely not a favorite.

    Whitney is a professional golfer who has been having a bad streak since her mom passed away two years prior, so after a tournament she goes home to Hungary, to spend time with family and train for the next competition. There she meets Daniel, the pro golfer on the grounds. So, they bond after their love for the sport and he helps her find her groove again.

    I think the movie had a different pace than a lot of Hallmark films. I didn't know where it would go. Which is good, different. Marcus and Ashley worked together before and I do think they have chemistry, just not the romantic one. I feel they are good friends in real life.

    So while I didn't hate the movie and enjoyed some aspects of it, there are few things that were difficult to get into: the fact that they were all Hungarian (minus Whitney) and some didn't even have an accent. Or the fact that EVERYONE speaks impeccable English. And this may be funny but I just don't care about golf. I knew it was about golf going in, but I didn't care about it. And let's not even mention the miscommunication or the fact that the lead doesn't even try to speak up when necessary!

    I do love when another Hallmark star appears in a movie in which they are not the lead, even if it's just a second. In here we see Brittany Bristow who in fact co-wrote this.
    6gmead-933-493078

    Odd decisions making this movie.

    Unlike many of the reviewers here, I liked the chemistry between the two leads - it felt natural to me. I liked the slow building of a (predictable) friendship between the father and "Maria", both grieving the loss of their spouses. I also liked the fact that the inevitable misunderstandings come fairly early in the movie, and with one by each of the leads - and that they apologized for the misunderstanding. For a couple getting to know each other, though, I would have expected heartfelt promises not to jump to conclusions again. (Seriously, it seems that a continuing characteristic of nearly all Hallmark leads is that they don't trust their partner and instantly jump to the worst conclusions)

    There were some real questions I had, though. First, why shoot this in Hungary? I don't think any of these scenes HAD to be shot in Hungary, as opposed, say, to anywhere else in Europe or North America. There was one scene where the two leads were walking up some stairs past marble sculptures which I assume were classically Hungarian, but other than that, it had me wondering if Hungary is offering big financial incentives to film there.

    Second, the 8 million Euro offer for the golf course (a pro course is usually over 100 acres, according to Google) and the massive building seems laughably low. I would have expected something on the order of at least a hundred million Euros.

    Not being a ball golfer (disc golf, yeah!) I had no idea whether the golfing scenes were any good, but other reviewers here have said that they were awful. Why can't Hallmark find actors even among their usual stable of beautiful people who are competent? Hallmark has been able to find competent skiers, skaters, musicians, etc., so why not golf, which is a very commonly played game. I did find that their pairing of left-handed (Rosner) and right-handed (Newbrough) players allowed them to face one another when practicing rather than both awkwardly face in the same direction.

    Continuity: During the tournament, when Whitney hits the ball into a sand trap, the sand is clearly untouched. When she arrives at the trap, the sand around the ball has all been raked. It's jarring.

    Fraud by the real estate agent? Pretty hard to believe of a reputable agent (which she'd have to be for a property like this). She must have been pretty desperate or dishonest. I imagine that if this was real, and we saw a 6-month follow-up, we'd hear that she'd lost her real estate license and was being prosecuted. It felt like this was thrown into the movie just to generate a bit more controversy, and didn't really add anything to the relationships between any of the characters (other than Rosner's character doing a favor for Dad).

    Since Hallmark movies are generally pretty formulaic, I'd think that they could focus on some of these issues to make it at least a bit more realistic.

    That said, I'll finish up by saying that Ashley in that green dress is stunning!
    7grandpatrainsetlove

    One more consultant would help.

    A decent story but anyone who has a moderate knowledge of the game would have been grimacing with most shown golf scenarios. Hiring an LPGA player to consult and correct a few swings, terms used, golf situations and tournament play would have made it a much better movie.

    Obviously, Taylor-Made kicked in some sponsor money for the advertising they received. That being said, tour players would be wearing clothing with the company logo. Every shirt the club pro wore would have had the club logo embroidered on it.

    Other than the golf related mishaps, it an OK Hallmark movie and worthy of a watch.

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 2024 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Hungary
    • Official site
      • The Hallmark Channel (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hungarian
    • Also known as
      • Lezioni d'amore
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary(location)
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Media
      • LOTRC Productions
      • Leif Films Media
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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