Miracle on the 17th Green (1999)

A 50 year old adman (Robert Urich) loses his job. Rather than facing trying to find a new job, he decides to try to make it on the senior golf tour. This causes him to neglect his wife (Meredith Baxter) and family.

Introduction
"Miracle on the 17th Green" is a 1999 tv movie based on the book of the very same name by James Patterson and Peter De Jonge. The Hallmark Channel production was directed by Michael Switzer. It stars seasoned Hollywood stars Robert Urich and Meredith Baxter.

Plot Summary
In the motion picture, Robert Urich plays the character of Travis McKinley, a middle-aged man enduring a mid-life crisis. He works as a marketing executive however dreams about a profession in professional golf. Meredith Baxter represents his partner, Susan, who struggles to understand Travis' yearning for a brand-new life direction. He got fired right before Christmas, however his genuine discouragement comes from an unfinished dream of becoming an expert golfer, a sport he when mastered during his youth, leading him to disregard his kin and marital relationship.

Midlife Crisis and a Miracle
On the surface area, Travis appears to have whatever - a caring family, a successful profession, and financial security. However, his deep frustration with his life and the desire to follow his passion for golf begins tearing his world apart. On Christmas day, feeling staffed and choked by his life's turmoil, Travis heads to the golf course-- a refuge in spite of the snowy conditions. As he plays, a wonder happens; he manages to golf at an expert level that astonishes him. This minute confirms his aspirations and verifies the potential he thought he had.

The Professional Path
Motivated by his newfound abilities, Travis starts a journey towards his dream of becoming a professional golfer, focusing on getting approved for the Senior PGA Tour. Nevertheless, this path puts a strain on his marriage as his partner, Susan, has a hard time to understand his motivations. She feels left behind as Travis yields a growing number of to his fascination, putting his potential career ahead of his household.

Challenges and Realizations
Travis faces many tests and lessons throughout his journey, both personal and expert. Managing these difficulties, he learns that life is not all about dreams and aspirations, but also about individuals who wait us. Ultimately, after numerous rounds of expert playing golf tournaments, Travis finds himself in the final round of the Senior PGA Tour Championship. Meanwhile, Susan understands that the guy she loves may require to follow his passion to find happiness.

Ending and Reflections
In the end, despite playing remarkably well, Travis loses the champion. However, he acquires something more considerable-- a new appreciation for his family and a balance between his dreams and his personal life. Travis' legendary round of golf serves to reunite him with his wife, Susan, and reignite their love for each other. In the film's closing scenes, Travis reviews his remarkable journey and concludes that although he fervently pursued an individual aspiration, there was no greater joy than being with his liked ones.

Conclusion
"Miracle on the 17th Green" is a motivating movie that masterfully blends sports and human feelings. It sends throughout a powerful message about balancing ambition with individual relationships, through the poignant story of a man who gets an amazing chance to live out his dream. It's indeed a heartwarming tale suggested for all who ever dreamt of 2nd opportunities and self-redemption.

Top Cast

  • Robert Urich (small)
    Robert Urich
  • Meredith Baxter (small)
    Meredith Baxter
  • Donnelly Rhodes (small)
    Donnelly Rhodes
  • Matthew Walker (small)
    Matthew Walker
  • Dillon Moen