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Torn Between Two Men | Golf
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6.4/10
IMDbBest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1997 | Kevin
Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | 1997 | Cheech
Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film | 1996 | Cheech
Best Actor | 1996 | Kevin
Budget 45,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 53,854,588 USD
When filming at the Tubac Golf Resort in the Arizona desert, the script called for a water hazard. Since there were none on the course the filmmakers built one and named it "Tin Cup Lake".
Many of the golf shots by Kevin Costner's character were actual shots by Costner himself.
The grandparents and grandchild with a dog in the scene where Simms yells at them after asking for an autograph are played by Kevin Costner's parents, Sharon Costner and Bill Costner. The grandchild is played by his son, Joe Costner.
Cheech Marin disliked golf until he joined this film, later having become an avid player of the game.
Dennis Quaid stated he regrets he turned down the role played by Don Johnson.
"Roy 'Tin Cup' McAvoy: Sex and golf are the two things you don't have to be good at to enjoy"
"Roy 'Tin Cup' McAvoy: Well, I tend to think of the golf swing as a poem. Clint: Ooh, he's doing that poetry thing again. Roy 'Tin Cup' McAvoy: The critical opening phrase of this poem will always be the grip. Which the hands unite to form a single unit by the simple overlap of the little finger. Lowly and slowly the clubhead is led back. Pulled into position not by the hands, but by the body which turns away from the target shifting weight to the right side without shifting balance. Tempo is everything; perfection unobtainable as the body coils down at the top of the swing. Theres a slight hesitation. A little nod to the gods. Dr. Molly Griswold: A, a nod to the gods? Roy 'Tin Cup' McAvoy: Yeah, to the gods. That he is fallible. That perfection is unobtainable. And now the weight begins shifting back to the left pulled by the powers inside the earth. It's alive, this swing! A living sculpture and down through contact, always down, striking the ball crisply, with character. A tuning fork goes off in your heart and your balls. Such a pure feeling is the well-struck golf shot. Now the follow through to finish. Always on line. The reverse C of the Golden Bear! The steel workers' power and brawn of Carl Sandburg's. Arnold Palmer! Romeo Posar: Unnhh, he's doing the Arnold Palmer thing. Roy 'Tin Cup' McAvoy: End the unfinished symphony of Roy McAvoy."