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by Jaquelin Little Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How to play golf (1944) was made?

How to Play Golf is a 1944 short animated Walt Disney Productions film directed by Jack Kinney. Eight minutes long, it was distributed by RKO, and was a part of a series where Goofy learned to play various sports. Upon release, The Film Daily called it "highly hilarious", and gave the following review:

What part of the cartoon does Goofy learn to golf?

The entire first third of the cartoon, with Goofy choosing a club, teeing up the ball, and learning to swing; it opens with Goofy hitting the golf ball to the hole in preparation for the putt.

What did Goofy lick the tip of his pencil for?

Goofy licking the tip of his pencil as part of his "mental calculation". Goofy pretending to shoot himself with his finger over missing the putt. Goofy incorrectly hitting the ball so that it lands in the rough, where he learns to "always play the ball where it lies".

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Reception

Upon release, The Film Daily called it "highly hilarious", and gave the following review:

Home media

The short was released on December 2, 2002 on Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy.

Credits

Note: "Unverified" credits may not be correct and should be taken with a grain of salt.

From Ryan

"Contrary to popular belief, golf is not a waste of time" says the narrator at the beginning of this short. I, myself, am not a golf fan, but I would still agree that it isn't a waste of time for golf fans. My favorite part was where Goofy is being chased by the bull after putting his golf ball on the bull's snout.

From Ashley

Ah yes... I remember this one very well. I'm an avid fan of Goofy and the sports cartoons were always some of my most favorite pieces. My personal favorite scenes were the constant reminders from the golf outline figure of "Always play the ball where it lies!" Well... that, and of course the chase scenes with the bull.

From Baruch Weiss

I love this cartoon, but there's one thing that bothers me. There was a scene where the Goof is in a sandtrap and must follow the rule to play the ball where it lies. Then he starts to loose his temper, tear out his hair (literally speaking) and break the golf clubs.

From Christian

A very entertaining short. I really enjoy seeing the bull baa instead of moo. Bull: Mooo! Mooo! Baaaa! Baah? (clears throat) Mooo!

From Mike

A very entertaining Goofy short. For me the funniest part is at the end when Goofy, the Bull, & the stick figure are all in the clubhouse drinking and singing. Just hilarious.

From Politzania

The narrator touts the healthful benefits of the sport of golf, as well as the scientific advances of the equipment. The interlocking grip of course results in Goofy’s fingers becoming unimaginably tangled! This short varies a bit by having an animated stick figure demonstrate the right way to play, while Goofy does things his own way.

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Overview

How to Play Golf is a 1944 short animated Walt Disney Productions film directed by Jack Kinney. Eight minutes long, it was distributed by RKO, and was a part of a series where Goofy learned to play various sports.

Reception

Upon release, The Film Daily called it "highly hilarious", and gave the following review:
"This, another of Walt Disney's Technicolor cartoons featuring the Goof, is a howl. While the narrator explains how properly to play golf, the Goof attempts to demonstrate. Naturally he does everything wrong, with superb results from a comedy point of view. The technique and animation are noteworthy indeed. Mark this down as a topflight booking of its kind."

Voice cast

• Goofy: Pinto Colvig
• Narrator: Fred Shields

Home media

The short was released on December 2, 2002, on Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy.

See also

• List of American films of 1944

External links

• How to Play Golf at IMDb

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