In 1955, a group of five young Mexican-American caddies created their own golf course in the South Texas desert, driven by their passion for the game. Despite facing numerous challenges, including outdated equipment and a lack of professional guidance, they went on to compete against wealthy all-white teams and ultimately won the 1957 Texas State High School Golf Championship.
The Long Game
A group of young Mexican-American caddies in 1955 embarked on a mission to learn golf, leading them to construct their own makeshift course in the South Texas desert.