The Golf Nut (1927)

The Golf Nut (1927) poster

Many of its members are spending a leisurely day at the the El Caballero Golf Club, the most beautiful in California. Also visiting for the day is non-member, Billy Divott, a golf enthusiast who is a little too enthusiastic. He seems to cause havoc everywhere he goes, especially as he plays a round of golf and tries to teach who he considers some of the less experienced members the finer points of the game. That havoc is compounded whenever he deals with sand traps, water traps or especially flying insects with stingers.

Director: Harry Edwards
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 22 min
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Production: Mack Sennett Comedies
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

golf, silent film

More Films by Director: Harry Edwards
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Golf Nut about?
Many of its members are spending a leisurely day at the the El Caballero Golf Club, the most beautiful in California. Also visiting for the day is non-member, Billy Divott, a golf enthusiast who is a little too enthusiastic. He seems to cause havoc everywhere he goes, especially as he plays a round of golf and tries to teach who he considers some of the less experienced members the finer points of the game. That havoc is compounded whenever he deals with sand traps, water traps or especially flying insects with stingers.
Who directed The Golf Nut?
The Golf Nut was directed by Harry Edwards.
Who stars in The Golf Nut?
The Golf Nut stars Billy Bevan, Alma Bennett, Vernon Dent, Eddie Quillan, Madalynne Field, Mary Maybery.
How long is The Golf Nut?
The Golf Nut has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
What genre is The Golf Nut?
The Golf Nut is a Comedy film.
Where was The Golf Nut produced?
The Golf Nut was produced in United States of America.