7.8 stars.
Hallmark and golf, what could go wrong? I figured, if they do the golf scenes any justice, make them inspirational, exciting, and fun, then the romance can sit on the back burner. They did just that. The golf aspects were decent. The form of the lead actress was not bad, she is convincingly okay at the sport. The lead male also seemed comfortable in the game. The romance was indeed an afterthought at best. There is almost zero love in this. We can see there's a spark between the leads, but this is a very laid back relationship in which neither of them initiates for a protracted period of time. Eventually, he gets deflated, because she is wavering on who she will have as her caddy and it's simply a misunderstanding, which is very familiar to us when it comes to these romance films. There is always an assumption, or miscommunication which creates a half hour of unnecessary drama just to fill the open spaces in the two hour time slot. The side stories about disagreements with her caddy, or her father's real estate hassles, or the lead male's family could have been a bit more interesting. Otherwise, I really enjoyed 'Love on the Right Course', because it's golf and Hallmark and it's presented with flying colors.