

TV Movie · Comedy · Romance
Overview
Thirty year old, Whitney Williams, a professional golfer, suffers a series of setbacks that lead her to question her future in the sport. After an extended losing streak, she returns home to Budapest, Hungary, to reevaluate her future in the sport. There she meets a golf pro who helps her rediscover the joy of the game. In the process, she finds love.
Top Cast


Ashley Newbrough
Ashley Newbrough
Whitney Jones-Béla
Ashley Newbrough
Whitney Jones-Béla


Marcus Rosner
Marcus Rosner
Daniel Balázs
Marcus Rosner
Daniel Balázs


Roy McCrerey
Roy McCrerey
Marton Béla
Roy McCrerey
Marton Béla


Steve Byers
Steve Byers
Andrew Kline
Steve Byers
Andrew Kline


Brittany Bristow
Brittany Bristow
Brooke Bradshaw
Brittany Bristow
Brooke Bradshaw
Mark Zecchino
Mark Zecchino
Himself
Mark Zecchino
Himself
Kara Wagland
Kara Wagland
Herself
Kara Wagland
Herself


Katalin Ruzsik
Katalin Ruzsik
Zsuzsanna Gabas
Katalin Ruzsik
Zsuzsanna Gabas


Evelin Dobos
Evelin Dobos
Bianka Kalmár
Evelin Dobos
Bianka Kalmár


Adam Boncz
Adam Boncz
Laszlo Gabas
Adam Boncz
Laszlo Gabas
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