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** When trying to make the final shot, Scrooge tries to scramble up a wall but can't get enough purchase. Webby realises that they need to support (i.e. raise) Scrooge so he can climb it. Dewey, still sulking over his confrontation with Scrooge, begins whining about how Scrooge hasn't supported (i.e. encouraged) him all day.

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** When trying to make the final shot, Scrooge tries to scramble up a wall but can't get enough purchase. Webby realises realizes that they need to support (i.e. raise) Scrooge so he can climb it. Dewey, still sulking over his confrontation with Scrooge, begins whining about how Scrooge hasn't supported (i.e. encouraged) him all day.



** When Dewey does surprisingly well on his stroke and Webby excitedly predicts that someday he might be better that Scrooge, Scrooge soaks up their praise over him being a good teacher but downplays the idea that Dewey might surpass him, insisting that it'll take ''years'' of practice and hard work to be ''nearly'' as good as him. Later, Scrooge becomes openly jealous of Dewey's natural talent over him, and Dewey calls Scrooge out on never supporting him.

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** When Dewey does surprisingly well on his stroke and Webby excitedly predicts that someday he might be better that than Scrooge, Scrooge soaks up their praise over him being a good teacher but downplays the idea that Dewey might surpass him, insisting that it'll take ''years'' of practice and hard work to be ''nearly'' as good as him. Later, Scrooge becomes openly jealous of Dewey's natural talent over him, and Dewey calls Scrooge out on never supporting him.
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* SuperRinger: Glomgold hired the best golfer in the world (the Disneyverse counterpart to Tiger Woods, apparently) just to be his caddie. He then fires the man for offering basic golfing advice.
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* GenerationXerox: [[PosthumousCharacter He's never seen]], but the inventor of Golf and one of Scrooge's ancestors, Black Donald [=McDuck=], had a horrible temper that resulted in such constant tantrums that lead to King James banning the game, not unlike the present day's Donald Duck.
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Considering in this world, magic exisists, I think it would fall into speculative or alternate history that the main page mentions.


* ArtisticLicenceHistory: King James II ruled Scotland from 1437-1460. Druidic practices died out in the British Isles by the 7th century.
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* GretzkyHasTheBall: While doing commentary with Huey, Launchpad rattles off a bunch of random sports jibberish. Huey flat out asks him if he knows what's happening, to which Launchpad blithely responds "One heck of a game!".

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* GretzkyHasTheBall: While doing commentary with Huey, Launchpad rattles off a bunch of random sports jibberish. Huey flat out asks him if he knows what's happening, to which Launchpad blithely responds "One "[[ComicallyMissingThePoint One heck of a game!".game!]]".
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* GretzkyHasTheBall: While doing commentary with Huey, Launchpad rattles off a bunch of random sports jibberish. Huey flat out asks him if he knows what's happening.

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* GretzkyHasTheBall: While doing commentary with Huey, Launchpad rattles off a bunch of random sports jibberish. Huey flat out asks him if he knows what's happening.happening, to which Launchpad blithely responds "One heck of a game!".
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** Likewise, Scrooge is so fixated on his unbroken winning streak that he claims to Glomgold [[IMeantToDoThat that it was on purpose]], and then, rather than accept a stroke and distance penalty so they can return to the fairway, he insists that "a Scotsman plays it where it lands", activating the stone circle and transporting the whole party to the mystical golf course dimension.

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** Likewise, Scrooge is so fixated on his unbroken winning streak that he claims to Glomgold [[IMeantToDoThat that it was on purpose]], and then, rather than accept a stroke and distance penalty so they can return to the fairway, he insists that "a "[[NoTrueScotsman a Scotsman plays it where it lands", lands]]", activating the stone circle and transporting the whole party to the mystical golf course dimension.
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* ArtisticLicenceHistory: King James II ruled Scotland from 1437-1460. Druidic practices died out in the British Isles by the 7th century.
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* FurryDenial: Webby is excited at the idea of "talking animals wearing clothes", even though technically everyone in the show is one.
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** Huey and Launchpad's announcer outfits are based on the famous yellow blazers worn by Creator/{{ABC}} Sports personnel in the 1960s and 70s; Launchpad's is complete with a badge resembling the logo of ''Series/WideWorldOfSports'', which aired many golf events over the years. (And of course, [[CompanyCrossReferences Disney owns ABC]].)
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* AbsenteeActor: Donald and Mrs. Beakley, yet again.
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* HistoricalInJoke: King James II of Scotland really did ban golf. In our universe it was because he thought his subjects should be spending their leisure time practicing archery, though.

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