Edward Burns' Finnegan’s Foursome Explores Family Dynamics in Ireland
Edward Burns' latest film, *Finnegan’s Foursome*, is a character-driven family golf dramedy. The story follows two brothers and their adult children as they journey to Ireland to fulfill their late father's final wishes. These wishes include scattering his ashes and continuing the family's annual golf tournament, the Finnegan's Cup, providing an opportunity for the family to address long-standing friction.

Writer, director, and star Edward Burns presents *Finnegan’s Foursome*, a new film centered on a family golf dramedy premise. The narrative follows two brothers and their adult children who embark on a trip to Ireland.
The purpose of their journey is to honor the final wishes of their late father, who had left Ireland decades prior to pursue a career as a professional golfer. These wishes entail scattering his ashes in his homeland and maintaining the tradition of the Finnegan's Cup, the family's annual golf tournament.
The trip also serves as a catalyst for addressing existing family friction, including issues related to the deceased father. The premise sets up the opportunity for the characters to work through their interpersonal dynamics during their time in Ireland.
(Source: ScreenRant)


