For the guys at Muni, golf has been and will continue to be an essential part of their lives until they die. Muni is a documentary film of intimate and interwoven stories about the game of golf and life. Told by a collection of people who have played the Asheville, North Carolina municipal golf course for decades. The film gives voice to people who simply wanted to play the game, on a good course for a fair price. Designed by legendary architect Donald Ross and built in the 1920’s Asheville’s Muni has always been a public course. But here, blacks were prohibited from playing openly until the 1950’s. Then, the caddies became the players, and a vibrant integrated golf culture grew at Muni, highlighted by the notable Skyview Golf Tournament. In it’s hey-day, beginning in 1960, the Skyview hosted the most prominent black golfers of the day working towards the PGA tour, and it continues today with a diverse and talented field.