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The [[Weapon of Choice]] of the [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]], because they're likely to [[Office Golf|have one lying around anyway]]. They might even have several, in which case you can expect them to consult their [[Number Two]] on the best club for the shot. Alternately, the [[Number Two]] might [[Servile Snarker|make a recommendation of their own volition part way through the assault]]. |
The [[Weapon of Choice]] of the [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]], because they're likely to [[Office Golf|have one lying around anyway]]. They might even have several, in which case you can expect them to consult their [[Number Two]] on the best club for the shot. Alternately, the [[Number Two]] might [[Servile Snarker|make a recommendation of their own volition part way through the assault]]. |
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Bonus points if the wielder says "[[Pre |
Bonus points if the wielder says "[[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner|FORE!" when attacking.]] |
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Compare [[Batter Up]]. Has nothing to do with [[Not My Driver]]. |
Compare [[Batter Up]]. Has nothing to do with [[Not My Driver]]. |
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== Anime and Manga == |
== Anime and Manga == |
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== Western Animation == |
== Western Animation == |
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* ''[[Re Boot]]'': during a [[All Just a Dream|dream episode]] Bob has [[Do |
* ''[[Re Boot]]'': during a [[All Just a Dream|dream episode]] Bob has [[Do-Anything Robot|Glitch]] turn into a golf club which he used on Hack and Slash. He made a hole in one. |
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* In ''[[King of the Hill]]'', Hank is not afraid to use golf clubs to defend himself. He keeps a bag full of them by the front door. In ''The Buck Stops Here'', Hank pulls his club against the bouncer who's after Bobby's given wristwatch which Buck waged on. |
* In ''[[King of the Hill]]'', Hank is not afraid to use golf clubs to defend himself. He keeps a bag full of them by the front door. In ''The Buck Stops Here'', Hank pulls his club against the bouncer who's after Bobby's given wristwatch which Buck waged on. |
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