The production locations for the film The Long Game, set against the backdrop of 1950s Texas, encompassed several areas within the state. The narrative centers on Mexican-American caddies who create their own golf course due to discrimination, and the film captures the essence of that era and its geographical setting.
Filming in Texas provided authenticity to the story. The state’s diverse landscapes, from open fields to small-town environments, mirror the real-life challenges and triumphs of the characters. Historical accuracy was paramount, and selecting suitable locations contributed significantly to the film’s overall credibility and immersive experience.