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Flitcroft, who had never attempted a round of golf in his life, received widespread attention after shooting a score of 121 in the qualifying competition for the 1976 Open Championship the worst score recorded at the Open Championship by a self-professed "professional golfer". It turned out he was not the gifted player he had claimed to be. They congratulated him on his one par but, at the close of the day, they made plain that their own golf had suffered. The fact he wasnt put down by that and realised he could apply from abroad as a foreigner and wear a disguise, I just loved that. Montages of Maurice butting heads with the stuffy establishment (led by Rhys Ifans's suitably villainous-sounding secretary of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews) ensue, where Roberts gets some comic mileage from the familiar targets lampooning the entitlement of the game and finding amusement in its many ridiculous, archaic rules. So he took up golf; well, sort of. I spoke to Flitcroft via telephone when I worked for Golf Monthly in the mid 1990s. Primary Navigation - Desktop (Horizontal). He was one of the first house-husbands.. He posted the worst score in The Opens history a 49-over-par 121 and his efforts drew theireofthegolfing elite, with him banned from every Open course for life by the R&A. He had his own definition of who he was, regardless of the contrary evidence. Hes not as bad as people think, he announced every bit as well as you would expect of someone who was a part-time DJ. [4][5], After leaving school, Flitcroft joined the Merchant Navy. Well, it was the first film I made during the pandemic in 2020. I had met her when we both worked at the Royal Canadian Golf Association (now Golf Canada). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). The film's best dramatic moments have a reckoning between them. All registered in England and Wales. He wasnt big-headed. Maurice Flitcroft, a crane operator from Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, had never played a round of golf in his life. Clips of Flitcrofts media appearances are shown towards the end to demonstrate that the The English actor's socially maladjusted tech overlords in Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One and Adam McKay's Don't Look Up are among the more memorable turns in recent pop cinema, and he brings that sense of spaced-out other-worldliness to his performance here, making Flitcroft feel less like a naive Northerner than an extraterrestrial in a constant state of wonder at the human form it's inhabiting. Jean encourages Maurice to find a passion for himself. But his son James, 59, tells The Sun that Maurice was not one to throw in the towel, saying: One of his problems was that he wouldnt give up. Number: 1394141; H Bauer Publishing, Company Number: LP003328 Before it hits screens on March 18, we sat down with Rylance to find out what attracted the Academy Award winner to the role and how he went about getting into character. Maurice Flitcroft, who holds the record for the highest score ever recorded in the Open Championship - 121 in 1976 - goes to the States, where a tournament's been Henrik Stenson was emerging from a previous showing when I arrived at the theatre. As a result of his abilities, he became known as "The Royal & Ancient Rabbit". There was a notice warning of vehicles on the adjacent country road and, by the time Gene had finished drawing our attention to it, there was no question as to where Flitcroft Sr. would hit. Maurice Flitcroft, who died in 2007, came from the England port town of Barrow-in-Furness, decided he would try to take a shot at the British open after watching the sport on television. James says: He was fined for playing on the grammar school field, about a 100 yards away from where we lived.. Actually, the R&A told Flitcroft in no uncertain terms he wasnt playing the second round. Okay, maybe just a tad. Maurice didn't like bullies. His irrepressible attitude, always supported by his doting wife Jean (Sally Hawkins), will leave you grinning from ear to ear. But there's an enervating twee-ness to the screenplay by English writer-comedian Farnaby (adapting his and Scott Murray's book of the same name), a sense that the British feel-good formula has been fed into an algorithm that hasn't yet machine-learned the art of dramatic rhythm. He certainly admitted he could have done better, but he was always very adamant he wasnt the worlds worst golfer. It was the same with golf clubs. As long as you try to do your best, it doesnt matter what other people say. We are sorry that this post was not useful for you! I think he shot in the low 90s." He promises to take care of her and little Michael. He said he would be invoicing my newspaper, the Daily Telegraph, for lost balls. Oscar-winning actor Mark Rylance (pictured) plays Flitcroft, while actor and filmmaker Craig Roberts is the films director. He was dubbed the worlds worst golfer and made headlines around the world. Therell be less pressure that way, he said. He lost his job, Mum went to work and he looked after us. He didn't have anyone to tell him you're really not very good because golf is a game you can play on your own. In 2017 comedian and writer Simon Farnaby, who co-wrote a biography of Flitcroft, stated that he was writing a film script based on the book. [6] The Phantom of the Open, directed by Craig Roberts, starring Mark Rylance and Sally Hawkins, opened at the London Film Festival in October 2021 before a wider release in March 2022. WebDubbed the 'world's worst golfer', Flitcroft had shot to prominence more than a decade earlier with a record score of 121 in his ill-fated quest to qualify for the 1976 Open A newspaper got in touch with Flitcrofts mother to get her opinion of her sons attempt to play in The Open. Flitcroft wasnt even a in a recent interview on the PGA website. I saw Tiger Woods making a 10 on one hole. You deserve it!\"--Lawrence Donegan, The Guardian\"Heart-warming and bizarre the laugh-out-loud book of the summer\"--Tom Cox, author of Nice Jumper and Bring Me The Head Of Sergio Garcia, and Golf International columnist\"A joyful biography\"--Dan Jones, London Evening Standard\"Don Quixote with a nine-iron\"--Julian Barratt, The Mighty Boosh\"I bet you're going to buy it, because it sounds like a great tale\"--John Inverdale, BBC Radio Five Live\"What a book. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click this link: thesun.co.uk/editorial-complaints/, The 'Phantom of the Open' Maurice Flitcroft, with his wife Jean, was teeing off at the Open despite never having played a round of golf, Actor Mark Rylance playing hopeless golfer Maurice in The Phantom Of The Open, Maurice pictured strolling along behind Seve Ballesteros at the Open, Actor Mark Rylance lines up as shot as Maurice, The imposter's son James, 59, tells The Sun that Maurice was not one to throw in the towel, Maurice eyes up the famous trophy - but this was as close as he got to getting his hands on it, Maurice never made it onto the leaderboard, The famous trophy is missing the name Maurice Flitcroft, Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Buy it, folks. We had the great pleasure of playing a links course in Folkestone, so along the coast. He, too, was stopped in his tracks after a few holes. Maurice Flitcroft was not a golfer, but that didnt stop him trying to qualify for golfs most famous tournament. Were you surprised by how The R&A acted after finding out he was an imposter? I managed to whittle him down to lunch and 18 holes, only for him to move the goalposts on the day. By the time he was halfway round the course, red-faced officials were urgently trying to persuade Maurice to retire gracefully. That was an incredible experience. Fitting then that Sir Mark Rylance had only played a Back in the day, he promised his wife, Jean (Sally Hawkins), champagne, caviar and diamonds. Alas, none of it ever happened. Son James says: My mum dyed his moustache and hair. It will be released theatrically in the United States on June 3rd from Sony Pictures Classics. View our online Press Pack. He humorously recalls growing up during World War II when dreams of fancy were put on hold. He recalls with a smile: I wasnt keen on the confrontation but Dad revelled in it.. Are you kidding? First, Flitcroft was no different to any of the other well-known names of the day in asking for appearance money and expenses. So began a round in which he was at sixes and sevens while his playing companions were silently critical. Not only did Maurice G Flitcroft (unattached)s card have a three-figure score scrawled across the bottom of it, next to the 7th hole was the figure 12 and a massive question mark. I had to query it, says Johnson. Both of them stood there and said, Well, thats when we lost count. So they were obviously sick to death about what had happened. M aurice Flitcroft, who first hit the headlines in 1976 when he had an opening 121 in Open Qualifying at Formby, died in 2007. As for mischievous Maurice, he bombed out of qualifying after an 18-hole score of 121 at Merseysides Formby Golf Club a disastrous 49 OVER PAR and the worst round in British Open history. Farnaby joined WBGO Studios podcast SportsJam with Doug Doyle to talk about the film, his career and his love for the game of golf and Flitcroft's legendary story. Undeterred, he regularly attempted to enter the Open and several other golf competitions, either under his own name or under pseudonyms, such as Gene Paycheki[3] (as in pay cheque), Gerrard Hoppy, and James Beau Jolley. Flitcroft said of his performance, "I wasn't playing too well. Despite the inherent silliness, the actors play it straight. The film includes a sweet scene of Flitcrofts wife picking up the invitation in the mail and showing it to her husband and their three sons. His family did very kindly send me his wonderful red hat, but it was too small, so we used a replica. The mid-70s were weird. The chain-smoking crane driver made countless disastrous attempts to qualify for golfs most famous tournament despite never having played a round of golf before. After posing as a professional player to enter an elite qualifying competition for the British Open of 1976, Maurice lined up his first drive and took a clumsy swing at At the age of 46, hes determined not to let her down. James says: We took up golf when we were ten or 11. He knew writers in England, who helped him contact the couple. Now, 15 years after his passing at the age of 67, Flitcrofts story is hitting the big screen in a film adaption of Simon Farnaby and Scott Murrays superb book, The Phantom of The Open. Though he had still to play on a course, he wrote to Peter Alliss to request an entry form and, with no reply forthcoming, he tried the R&A who dispatched one by the next post. Just think, there might be a poor lost soul who could have been Champion Golfer of the Year in 1976 if Flitcroft hadn't stole his place. Director Craig Roberts (Just Jim, Eternal Beauty), also a successful character actor, takes the time to establish Maurice's golf ineptitude. 2 and, by the time Ball No. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. He perseveres in practice until a clerical error results in an astounding development. Some faults had crept into my swing. We used the same type of clubs, but not the originals. That was and remains the highest score ever. When Maurice Flitcroft (Mark Rylance) imagines the moon as a golf ball, hes looking for a new way to make a living. Former tailor and jeweller James says: Because of what hed done, he virtually made himself unemployable. A limo picked them up. Another performer might have played it more for laughs, making fun of Maurice, but Mark played him like a god of failure.". Maurice is mesmerized watching an unfamiliar sport. Watch a trailer for The Phantom of the Open. In 2017 comedian and writer Simon Farnaby, who co-wrote a biography of Flitcroft, stated that he was writing a film script based on the book. Mighty proud he was of them, too. Flitcroft kept trying to pull off his hoax in qualifying rounds in later years. Unlock All Content, Become A Subscriber Today. I became aware of Flitcroft when he played that first time in the Open qualifier in 1976. Jean refuses to let anyone, including their children, belittle Maurice or his dream of being a golfer. Maurice Flitcroft (Mark Rylance) crashes British golf tournaments in The Phantom of the Open. In the 1976 British Open, Maurice Flitcroft, a crane operator turned aspiring golfer, shot the worst qualifying round in the tournament's history. He'd seen it on the TV and fell in love with it, got some clubs from a catalog, practiced on the beach and he thought hey this looks like this a similar to what I've seen on the TV, so I think I'm ready for the Open.". He has been a journalist for more than 10 years and was shortlisted for Bauer Media Journalist of the Year in 2019. Fast forward again to Flitcrofts appearance at Blythefield in 1988, where he and Jean and their sons were the guests of honour. As it happens, my wife Nell is from Grand Rapids. Six Canadians are in the field at the Arnold Palmer Invitational while David Hearn pegs in Puerto Rico. Its imaginative delivery and superb acting are an absolute joy to behold. He wasn't skilled. The film is called The Phantom of the Open. It will open in Canada and the U.S. in June. They'd call him shipyard fodder. After he shot 121 the R&A was aghast that someone could beat the system.. Maurice Flitcroft. Maurice's efforts to learn golf are knockdown funny. We first meet Maurice Flitcroft (Rylance) sitting for a television interview. Farnaby wrote the script for the movie of the same name. His mother had been also dragged into proceedings when the press sought her out to ask if she felt the Open had been a step too far too soon for her son. He entered as Gerald Hoppy and made it into a qualifying round in 1984, dressed up as a It's a bit different now. She had let Flitcrofts entry application through, although she wasnt the only one at the R&A who had seen it. Had he entered as an amateur, which he decidedly was, he would have had to declare his handicap. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. "I've tried to work out what it is about what we really love about him. [8], When he discovered, to his shock, that any amateurs entering competitions had to have an official handicapsomething he lackedhe simply declared himself to be a professional. Then 46 years old, Flitcroft shot 121, 49 over par. After he and his wife Jean decided to put him down as a "professional" on the tournament application, through and administrative error, his dream came true and he played in one of the world's greatest golf championships. Both Gene, who died in 2010, and James joined him on his capers up and down the land, sometimes acting as his caddy. I heard he was writing a book and managed to track him down. Actor, comedian and author Simon Farnaby wrote the screenplay for The Phantom of the Open and co-wrote the book in 2010 along with sportswriter and author Scott Murray. That's the unlikely charade behind The Phantom of the Open, the latest in the seemingly never-ending stream of feel-good, based-on-a-true-story films cranked out by the British in recent years, in which an eccentric working-class underdog invariably becomes a folk hero by capturing the attention of a nation. Wonder if Flitcrofts life will be glammed up? His entry was accepted. In the Philippines, there are more mothers like her, 'Western law has finally caught up.' However, there was a serious side to Flitcrofts con trick: serious players missed out on playing in Open Qualifying as a result. I cant afford that! For heavens sake, she told them, Hes got to start somewhere.. Theres an earnestness to Rylances performance, which encourages us to find inspiration in the underdog. [8] It seems that none of the professionals noticed that his gear comprised only a red imitation-leather bag and half a set of mail-order clubs. [1][2] Subsequently, he gained significant media coverage, being referred to as "the world's worst golfer". Michael Catling is the Features Editor ofTodays Golfer. Mark Rylance stars as Maurice Flitcroft, 'The World's Worst Golfer', in The Phantom of The Open. With Flitcroft seemingly unaware how many shots and penalty shots he had amassed, I made the silent assumption that I was two up. Maurice Flitcroft was the fearless rookie who tricked the R&A in 1976 and became a cult hero for decades to come. This is the remarkable story of 'The Phantom of The Open' Maurice Flitcroft had some range. We were annoyed about that growing up. "I worked with her in the Paddington movies and before that we go way back. Mark Rylance (centre), plays Maurice Flitcroft in The Phantom of The Open, which was written by Simon Farnaby (left), and directed by Craig Roberts (right). "I loved the book, Roald Dahl's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when I was a kid. 3 had stopped just short of the green, patience was wearing a little thin. In its obituary of Flitcroft, The Daily Telegraph commented: Maurice Flitcroft was a chain-smoking shipyard crane-operator from Barrow-in-Furness whose persistent attempts to gatecrash the British Open golf championship produced a sense of humour failure among members of the golfing establishment. 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One night, he's inexplicably transfixed by a round of golf on television and, against all odds, it becomes his obsession a scene staged as fantastical hallucination, with our wide-eyed protagonist tumbling into a starry night sky and around a golf-ball-shaped moon, like Baron Munchausen soaring over the back nine. Maurice worked as a crane operator with shipbuilders Vickers-Armstrongs in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, and his wife Jean who died in 2002 was part of the secretarial staff there. It was one of my favorite books. [8] Flitcroft had golfing ambitions well above his ability and came to notoriety in 1976 when, posing as a professional golfer, he managed to obtain a place to play in the qualifying round of The Open Championshipdespite his previous experience amounting only to some hacking around on playing fields near his home. He had a dream and he was inspired by it. She was a co-conspirator.. Hes got to start somewhere, hasnt he? she said. He was all over the newspapers and magazines. He was a comedy high diver, he was a stunt diver and he couldn't do that either. Maurice worked diligently to provide a stable life for her and the children. The form presented problems because it was asking if he was an amateur or a professional. Though it's his third feature behind the lens, actor-turned-director Roberts is probably still better known to audiences as the star of Richard Ayoade's charming coming-of-age debut, Submarine. (Laughs) I dont think I would do better than Maurice. Flitcroft, along with his son, Gene, who was serving as his driver-cum-caddie, arrived on to the first tee with a minute to spare and, straightaway, Gene put an interested cluster of bystanders in the picture. Then, in 1988, my friend and colleague Terry Moore told me about the Maurice Flitcroft Spring Member-Guest that had been held at the Blythefield Country Club in his hometown of Grand Rapids, Mich. Moores brother Tim, a member there, had attached Flitcrofts name to the event in 1978. What the movie does have, and what just about makes it worth the price of admission, is Rylance, who's quietly become one of movies' most fascinating and unsettling presences. His first encounter with the sport came via television as he watched Tom Watson win the 1975 Open Championship. He believed that an individual should pursue happiness when possible. On each occasion he was chased from the course by a referee. Then on the Saturday The Sun had a banner headline that Maurice Flitcroft shot 121 in the Open. Undeterred by failure (and a lifetime ban), he re-enters under a fresh alias, donning a French accent and a moustache. Go for it, what the hell! Flitcroft wasnt even a member of a golf club. There was a stigma attached to what happened at the golf. The powers that be. But none of that was going to deter determined Maurice, who had the support of his family and many in the community. 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WebA tribute to Maurice Flitcroft - a true golf refugee About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test A Swiss player supposedly by the name Gerald Hoppy managed nine holes at Pleasington in 1983. British Airways sprung for tickets for the family. He played a few holes at South Herts before the R&A twigged to his real identity and tossed him off the course. Undeterred, Flitcroft filed a bogus entry form for the 1978 championship under the name of Gene Pacecki, reportedly an American professional. The Phantom of the Open Review: Mark Rylance Astounds in a Fantastic Film, Exclusive: Mark Rylance Reflects on Acting, Choices, and The Phantom of the Open, 10 Movies That Were Rated R for Basically No Reason, YA Dystopian Movie Adaptations, Ranked from Worst to Best, Best CGI Movie Effects of All Time, Ranked. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. The crane operator from Barrow-in-Furness managed 18 holes at Formby Golf Club in 1976, the year Johnny Miller won the Open Championship and Seve Ballesteros announced himself on the world stage. Even though Maurice talked golf all the time, he never had complaints from wife Jean, played by Paddington actress Sally Hawkins in the movie. What about the player who missed out because Flitcroft took his spot? A new television set with a remote control changes his fate. Flitcroft said when he spoke at the dinner, When my sister-in-law heard we were trave;ling to Grand Rapids, she said, Its the first time I remember Maurice and Jean being out of the house together since their gas oven exploded.. Isobel Waller-Bridges fizzy, hopeful score bolsters the optimistic mood. After posing as a professional player to enter an elite qualifying competition for the British Open of 1976, Maurice lined up his first drive and took a clumsy swing at his ball sending it a miserable 40 yards. Maurice just didn't want to do it. Farnaby says Flitcroft's journey is amazing considering where he came from. "[7], According to his unpublished memoirs, Flitcroft took up the game after watching the 1974 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship. This whimsical comedy-drama tells the true story of Flitcroft, a daffy father of three, who blagged a spot in the 1976 Open championship, setting a new record for the tournaments highest ever score. The Phantom of the Open, based on an eponymous book by Simon Farnaby and Scott Murray, is being distributed in the UK by eOne and will be screened in cinemas from 5 November. He got the brilliant idea to invite Mr. and Mrs. Flitcroft to the tournament the next year. And so is the film. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. (Oh, I hope not!) It wasn't all glass, just the front so the spectators could see what was going on under the water. Farnaby is a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe in which he starred in the TV series Horrible Histories, Yonderland and Ghosts. We didnt grasp how immense it was until we got to school on the Monday morning.. Maurice Flitcroft, played by Mark Rylance in The Phantom of The Open, drew a band of supporters. That he had lost every hole in our game never got a mention, either from me or from him. Subscribe. Maurice had turned up to watch and got close enough to Seve to be photographed with him. The film tells the true story of Maurice Flitcroft, a dreamer and unrelenting optimist, who managed to enter the 1976 British Open Golf He was in somewhere he didn't belong. You can SEE the entire SportsJam interview with Simon Farnaby here. We filmed in the south at a few different courses. What is more, a belly full of media interviews had hardly made him feel any better. Maurice Flitcroft, who died in 2007, came from the England port town of Barrow-in-Furness, decided he would try to take a shot at the British open after watching He and Ballesteros might have been miles apart in terms of talent, but they had one thing in common: they both learned to play on a beach. If you love great journalism like this, you will love GGP+. The Phantom of the Open is a gem that deserves to be seen. Buddy Whitten, Blythefield's head pro stated that, "It started as a lark, but most people can't break 90 so they relate more to Maurice than they would to a touring pro." The very name Flitcroft might still be enough to prompt the odd heart attack among R&A personnel. With her in the low 90s. he had lost every hole in our game never a! 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