
1926
Priscilla Dean starred in this comedy-Western as Eastern golf pro Freddy Hayden who is hired by a Western dude ranch. Assumed to be a man because of the name, Freddy creates a sensation appearing at a dance in the newest creation from Paris, and later incurs the ire of all when she accidentally causes a stampede. Ranch foreman Bruce Elwood (Arnold Gray) eventually wins the heart of the leading lady when he rescues Freddy from a villainous cattle rustler. A year after this light comedy, Dean began to wind down her career, and played a foil to Laurel and Hardy in Slipping Wives.

Priscilla Dean
'Freddie' Hayden

Arnold Gray
Bruce Elwood

Majel Coleman
Muriel Styles

Walter Long
Bad Willie

George M. Hall
Cherokee Charlie

William Austin
Mortimer Allison

Caddyshack

Dallas Doll

The Legend of Bagger Vance

Bright Eyes

The Red Pony

Rhubarb

The Accidental Golfer

The Rounders

Why You Suck at Golf: The Movie

Out of Bounds

Guide to Golf Style and Etiquette

Who's Your Caddy?

Grizzly Golfer

The Cheyenne Social Club

Hot Lead & Cold Feet

Murder She Said

3-Iron

With You in My Arms

Goldfinger

Tin Cup