Paul McAlister is a success at everything–except what really matters. Separated from his wife and estranged from his son, Paul keeps his focus on his next boardroom mega-deal. Like an errant tee-shot on a difficult hole, Paul’s life could use a do-over… a “mulligan.” A retired golf pro tries to point this successful businessman who is far from God toward what really matters in life. Through their new friendship, the Old Pro helps Paul discover there’s hope for second chances in the One who offers us “the ultimate mulligan.”
Q-tips say: Yes, we did enjoy it.
Mrs. Q says: . In this day and age with a the garbage on TV, in films and the Uncertainty of the world in which we live, I would like to CHALLENGE everyone who reads this to Take A TIMEOUT, GET YOUR FAMILY TOGETHER for just TWO Hours and watch this film together. If your kids (young or older) whine and carry on, make some popcorn. Mr. Pat Boone was phenomenal as “The Old Pro!” This may be your last opportunity to have a “Mulligan” with your family. There is NO guarantee that we or they will be here tomorrow. Enjoy the movie together- just the movie, popcorn – NO cell phones, etc. I’m not big on golf but I actually enjoyed this movie. The story behind it was really good yes I recommend it. It did deliver messages – not all God messages, which, most of it was meaningful, particularly how the main character eventually learns he has to change himself.