Tin Cup
"Tin Cup" is a 1996 sports comedy film directed by Ron Shelton. The story follows Roy McAvoy, a talented but washed-up golfer who runs a driving range in Texas. He dreams of making it big on the professional golf circuit, but his unconventional style and reckless behavior often hold him back.
The film also features Renee Russo as a psychologist and Kevin Costner as the lead character. As Roy competes in a major tournament, he faces challenges that test his skills and determination. The movie explores themes of ambition, love, and the pursuit of dreams in the world of golf.