The 'Phantom of the Open' based on a true story focuses on Maurice Flitcroft. He was a simple shipyard crane operator. Golf was his hobby. However, his decision to enter The Open Championship qualifying in 1976 was extraordinary. He had no proper training or the kind of skills that the other competitors had. But he had the courage to try. His story shows that sometimes it's not about being the best but having the spirit to take on challenges. And this real - life story was so interesting that it was made into the movie 'Phantom of the Open'.
It's about Maurice Flitcroft, a shipyard crane operator who managed to enter The Open Championship qualifying in 1976 despite being a complete amateur with no real golfing experience.