
Hole in One 2009
"Big Risk, Big Rewards & Big Attitude!"
Directed by Drew Ann Rosenberg, *Hole in One* (2009) delivers a high-stakes comedy where golf becomes the ultimate battleground for pride and redemption.
Director: Drew Ann Rosenberg
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hole in One (2009) about?
*Hole in One* (2009) follows Eric, a cocky college golfer who loses everything—his money, his girlfriend, and his golf swing—after a reckless bet with two ruthless plastic surgeons. Forced into a high-pressure rematch, Eric must overcome his self-destructive streak to prove himself on the green and reclaim his life.
Who directed Hole in One?
Drew Ann Rosenberg directed *Hole in One* (2009), bringing a mix of comedic timing and relatable underdog energy to the film.
Who stars in Hole in One?
The cast of *Hole in One* (2009) includes Steve Talley as Eric, David Ellison as Tyler, Dean Cameron, Christopher Showerman, and Sandra Lynn Ellison, with K.T. Tatara rounding out the ensemble.
Is Hole in One (2009) worth watching?
As a lighthearted comedy with a sports twist, *Hole in One* (2009) is worth a watch if you enjoy snappy dialogue, underdog stories, and a healthy dose of golf-course chaos. It's not a high-stakes drama, but it delivers fun, quirky energy that keeps the story moving at a breezy pace.
How long is Hole in One?
*Hole in One* (2009) runs for 95 minutes.
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About Hole in One (2009) — A Wild Golf Comedy of Betrayal and Redemption
Directed by Drew Ann Rosenberg, *Hole in One* (2009) delivers a high-stakes comedy where golf becomes the ultimate battleground for pride and redemption. The film follows Eric, a reckless but talented college golfer who loses a high-stakes bet to a pair of smug plastic surgeons, costing him his savings, his swing, and his swagger. With his best friend Tyler by his side, Eric must reclaim his dignity in a climactic "Best-Ball" showdown that tests his skills, his temper, and his character.
This underdog tale blends sharp humor with themes of self-discovery and second chances, wrapping everything in a laid-back yet competitive vibe. Rosenberg's direction keeps the energy light, while the cast's antics—especially Steve Talley's wild-eyed performance as Eric—turn a simple golf match into a chaotic, feel-good spectacle. Whether you're a fan of sports comedies or just love a good underdog story, *Hole in One* packs enough laughs and heart to make it a fun, unexpected winner.