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Charlie heads to Windermere, Fla., to take part in Johnny Damon's celebrity golf event; Charlie critiques Johnny Damon's golfing skills, as well as some other celebrities; Johnny and Charlie get a golf lesson from trick golf shooter Dan Boever.
Charlie heads to Windermere, Fla., to take part in Johnny Damon's celebrity golf event; Charlie critiques Johnny Damon's golfing skills, as well as some other celebrities; Johnny and Charlie get a golf lesson from trick golf shooter Dan Boever.
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