Mark Rylance is to play the lead role in a comedy about golf written by comedian/actor Simon Farnaby.
Rylance will play Maurice Flitcroft in The Fantastic Flitcrofts, which tells the story of a golfer who qualified for the 1976 British Open Golf Championship and then shot the worst round in Open history, making him a folk hero.
Craig Roberts is directing the film. Horrible Histories regular Farnaby (Paddington 2) previously co-wrote the book, The Phantom of the Open, with Scott Murray, which also told the story of Flitcroft.
Farnaby is clearly slightly obsessed with golf. He was also in a sketch show with Waen Shepherd called The Peterford Golf Club and later made a radio pilot with the same name.
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