The legend of Bagger Vance is a true story.
The 2000 fantasy/sport movie The Legend of Bagger Vance was directed by Robert Redford and was based on the novel by Steven Pressfield.
The life and career of a once promising golfer was derailed by the First World War.Junuh was a captain in the US and his company was wiped out in battle.On his return to Georgia, he starts to live life as a drunk.
His game is weak when he is brought in to play with the best players of his era.Bagger Vance, a mysterious traveler and a truly enigmatic golfer, offers to coach him.Bagger says he will be his caddy.
Junuh rediscovers his "authentic swing".Invergordon was Junuh's girlfriend before he went to war.They are rekindling their romance.Junuh's main and final match in the movie ended in a three-way tie.
A lot of people are wondering if Junuh is a real golfer.Unfortunately, he was not.He is a fictional character that was created by a group of WW1 veterans.Steven Pressfield uses golf as a metaphor for his novel.
In the hearts of golfers, Rannulph Junuh is very real.Many people would like to believe that one of the better sons of Georgia was real.