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On January 21, 2021, Rob Riggle, Rob Tessitore, and Jeannie Mai appeared on ''Series/CelebrityWheelOfFortune'' to compete for charity.

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On January 21, 2021, Rob Riggle, Rob Tessitore, and Jeannie Mai appeared on ''Series/CelebrityWheelOfFortune'' ''Celebrity Series/WheelOfFortune'' to compete for charity.



** On ''Celebrity Wheel Of Fortune'' Jeannie Mai called out Rob and Joe for campaigning to get a heated indoor commentator's box while she was stuck out in the field in the cold.



* RunningGag: Rob Riggle often expects The Distractor to be a bear.

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** Rob often mentions and flashes his distinctly loud pants nearly every episode.
** Joey always gets shredded by the judges on Diving Range, and Sir Goph always gives a nonsensical score that Course Marshall Joe interprets as a four.
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On January 21, 2021, Rob Riggle, Rob Tessitore, and Jeannie Mai appeared on ''Celebrity GameShow/WheelOfFortune'' to compete for charity.

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On January 21, 2021, Rob Riggle, Rob Tessitore, and Jeannie Mai appeared on ''Celebrity GameShow/WheelOfFortune'' ''Series/CelebrityWheelOfFortune'' to compete for charity.
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On January 21, 2021, Rob Riggle, Rob Tessitore, and Jeannie Mai appeared on ''GameShow/CelebrityWheelOfFortune'' to compete for charity.

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On January 21, 2021, Rob Riggle, Rob Tessitore, and Jeannie Mai appeared on ''GameShow/CelebrityWheelOfFortune'' ''Celebrity GameShow/WheelOfFortune'' to compete for charity.
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* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: For unexplained reasons, a contestant failed to appear as scheduled and automatically lost.
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** Mount Holey Moley, the original designated final hole, was retooled into Polecano, where the drop zone element became more difficult, and the zip line onto a floating platform became a zip line to try and grasp a giant totem pole.

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** Mount Holey Moley, the original designated final hole, was retooled into Polecano, Polcano, where the drop zone element became more difficult, and the zip line onto a floating platform became a zip line to try and grasp a giant totem pole.
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All of the contestants seek the coveted $25,000 grand prize, along with a snazzy plaid jacket and golden putter. With two [[LargeHamAnnouncer large ham announcers]], Joe Tessitore and Rob Riggle providing cheesy commentary and a lot of self-deprecating humor about contestants and the game, it values fun and camaraderie above all else.

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All of the contestants seek the coveted $25,000 grand prize, along with a snazzy plaid jacket and golden putter. With two [[LargeHamAnnouncer large ham announcers]], Joe Tessitore and Rob Riggle Creator/RobRiggle providing cheesy commentary and a lot of self-deprecating humor about contestants and the game, it values fun and camaraderie above all else.
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** Mount Holey Moley, the original designated final hole, was retooled into Polecano, where the drop zone element became more didficult, and the zip line onto a floating platform became a zip line to try and grasp a giant totem pole.

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** Mount Holey Moley, the original designated final hole, was retooled into Polecano, where the drop zone element became more didficult, difficult, and the zip line onto a floating platform became a zip line to try and grasp a giant totem pole.
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* RunningGag: Rob Riggle often expects The Distractor to be a bear.

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** The announcers usually make a joke at Course Marshall Joe's expense at the times when he appears on the course.

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** The announcers usually make a joke at Course Marshall Joe's expense at the times when he appears on the course. The animated segments in ''The Sequel'' also often subject him to cartoony pratfalls.



* CrossOver: A really weird one with ''Series/TheBachelor''. It featured Chris Harrison as a guest commentator, and all the players were single men and women, with the girls exchanging their high heels for golf trainers and concluding with a "date" between the remaining man and woman on Double Dutch Courage (the girl actually went after the lifeguard instead!).

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* CrossOver: A really weird one with ''Series/TheBachelor''.''Series/TheBachelor'' in ''The Sequel''. It featured Chris Harrison as a guest commentator, and all the players were single men and women, with the girls exchanging their high heels for golf trainers and concluding with a "date" between the remaining man and woman on Double Dutch Courage (the girl actually went after the lifeguard instead!).



* {{Filler}}: When ''The Sequel'' had a retrospective episode air after its finale, Rob lampshaded that it was because ABC needed to fill a hole in their schedule on the cheap. This was then followed by another retrospective the next week, with similar jokes.

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* {{Filler}}: When ''The Sequel'' had a retrospective episode specials air after its finale, Rob lampshaded in both episodes that it was because ABC needed to fill a hole holes in their schedule on the cheap. This was then followed by another retrospective the next week, with similar jokes.cheap.



* LongTitle: ''The Sequel'' concluded with extra retrospective episodes called ''Holey Moley II: The Sequel: The Special: [[ColonCancer Unhinged: Part]] One/[[GratuitousFrench Deux]]''. The hosts mock and complain about the name throughout both specials, and a few times it was even made ''even longer''.



* OverlyLongTitle: ''The Sequel'' concluded with an extra retrospective episode called ''Holey Moley II: The Sequel: The Special: [[ColonCancer Unhinged: Part 1]]''. The hosts mock and complain about the name throughout the special, and a few times it was even made ''even longer''.



* SeriesMascot: Fitting for a show about golf, Sir Goph; a gopher dressed in Medieval attire. Other gophers similar to Sir Goph show up from time to time, like Lady Gophina, Sir Goph's girlfriend, and Dr. Frankengoph, a mad scientist gopher that shows up on the Frankenputt hole in ''The Sequel''.

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* SeriesMascot: Fitting for a show about golf, Sir Goph; a gopher dressed in Medieval attire. Other gophers similar to Sir Goph show up from time to time, like Lady Gophina, Sir Goph's girlfriend, EvilTwin Evil Goph, and Dr. Frankengoph, a mad scientist gopher that shows up on the Frankenputt hole in ''The Sequel''.



* TopTenList: Among the "Best/Worst Moments" montages in ''The Sequel: The Special'', one was a Top Ten list of (Double) Dutch Courage wipeouts. Rob complained that he hates Top Ten lists and started rattling off reasons why (which Joe pointed out was turning into a Top Ten list in itself), and between each entry Rob kept going off on tangents about Top Tens like "Is it ten ''best'' or ''worst'', or is there even a difference?" and "Can't there technically only be ''one'' moment that's the best/worst?"

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* TopTenList: Among the "Best/Worst Moments" montages in ''The Sequel: The Special'', one was a Top Ten list of (Double) Dutch Courage wipeouts. Rob complained that he hates Top Ten lists and started rattling off reasons why (which Joe pointed out was turning into a Top Ten list in itself), and between each entry Rob kept going off on tangents about Top Tens like "Is it ten ''best'' or ''worst'', or is there even a difference?" and "Can't "Isn't there technically only be ''one'' moment that's that can be the best/worst?"
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* {{Filler}}: When ''The Sequel'' had a retrospective episode air after its finale, Rob lampshaded that it was because ABC needed to fill a hole in their schedule on the cheap.

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* {{Filler}}: When ''The Sequel'' had a retrospective episode air after its finale, Rob lampshaded that it was because ABC needed to fill a hole in their schedule on the cheap. This was then followed by another retrospective the next week, with similar jokes.
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* SeriesMascot: Fitting for a show about golf, Sir Goph; a gopher dressed in Medieval attire. Other gophers similar to Sir Goph show up from time to time, like Lady Gophina and a mad scientist gopher that shows up on the Frankenputt hole in ''The Sequel''.

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* SeriesMascot: Fitting for a show about golf, Sir Goph; a gopher dressed in Medieval attire. Other gophers similar to Sir Goph show up from time to time, like Lady Gophina Gophina, Sir Goph's girlfriend, and Dr. Frankengoph, a mad scientist gopher that shows up on the Frankenputt hole in ''The Sequel''.

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* AbortedArc: ''The Sequel'' was going to have a subplot where Stephen was busy building a special hole, The Tomb of Nefertiti, for the GrandFinale, with segments checking in on him at the construction site. While the idea is still mentioned, the segments had to be axed and replaced when COVID-19 lockdowns kept them from being filmed.

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* AbortedArc: ''The Sequel'' was going to have a subplot where Stephen was busy building a special hole, The Tomb of Nefertiti, Nefer-Tee-Tee, for the GrandFinale, with segments checking in on him at the construction site. While the idea is still mentioned, the segments had to be axed and replaced when COVID-19 lockdowns kept them from being filmed.



* {{Anticlimax}}: After being hyped up all season, both Joe and Rob admit that the Tomb of Nefer-Tee-Tee in ''The Sequel'' was underwhelming for a big championship hole.



* {{Corpsing}}: The commentators crack up at the silliness of the show fairly frequently. Joe tends to break into laughter more often, if only because Rob is the more ltrouble ikely of the two to ad-lib a one-liner that would set it off.
* CrossOver: A really weird one with ''Series/TheBachelor''. It featured Creator/ChrisHarrison as a guest commentator, and all the players were single men and women, with the girls exchange their high heels for golf trainers and a "date" between the remaining man and woman on Double Dutch Courage (the girl actually went after the lifeguard instead!).

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* {{Corpsing}}: The commentators crack up at the silliness of the show fairly frequently. Joe tends to break into laughter more often, if only because Rob is the more ltrouble ikely likely of the two to ad-lib a one-liner that would set it off.
* CrossOver: A really weird one with ''Series/TheBachelor''. It featured Creator/ChrisHarrison Chris Harrison as a guest commentator, and all the players were single men and women, with the girls exchange exchanging their high heels for golf trainers and concluding with a "date" between the remaining man and woman on Double Dutch Courage (the girl actually went after the lifeguard instead!).



* {{Filler}}: When ''The Sequel'' had a retrospective episode air after its finale, Rob lampshaded that it was because ABC needed to fill a hole in their schedule on the cheap.



* IceCreamKoan: Stephen Curry usually appears in an interstitial where he babbles something nonsensical in a profound manner.

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* IceCreamKoan: In the first season, Stephen Curry usually appears in an interstitial where he babbles something nonsensical in a profound manner.



* OvershadowedByAwesome: The show is guilty of periodically editing out some matches and skipping over losing golfers to the point that sometimes they don't even get their names mentioned. ''The Sequel'' largely gets rid of this by cutting back on the number of golfers and holes per episode.
* PlayingWithFire: Dragons Breath, a medieva-themed hole, has giant dragons that blast incredible amounts of flames at the golfers, who are clad in fireproof suits and face shields while looking like royal knights. Rob joked that the original name for this hole was "Lawsuit".
* SeriesMascot: Fitting for a show about golf, Sir Goph; a gopher dressed in Medieval attire. Other gophers similar to Sir Goph show up from time to time, like a mad scientist gopher that shows up on the Frankenputt hole in ''The Sequel''.

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* OverlyLongTitle: ''The Sequel'' concluded with an extra retrospective episode called ''Holey Moley II: The Sequel: The Special: [[ColonCancer Unhinged: Part 1]]''. The hosts mock and complain about the name throughout the special, and a few times it was even made ''even longer''.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: The show is guilty of periodically editing out some matches and skipping over losing golfers to the point that sometimes they don't even get their names mentioned. ''The Sequel'' largely gets rid of this by cutting back on the number of golfers and holes per episode.
episode (a hole or two will still have a part skipped over, but at least all holes get shown).
* PieInTheFace: Clowning Around, a hole only appearing in the final episode of ''The Sequel'', has clowns throw pies at the golfers whenever they miss their putt.
* PlayingWithFire: Dragons Breath, a medieva-themed medieval-themed hole, has giant dragons that blast incredible amounts of flames at the golfers, who are clad in fireproof suits and face shields while looking like royal knights. Rob joked that the original name for this hole was "Lawsuit".
* SeriesMascot: Fitting for a show about golf, Sir Goph; a gopher dressed in Medieval attire. Other gophers similar to Sir Goph show up from time to time, like Lady Gophina and a mad scientist gopher that shows up on the Frankenputt hole in ''The Sequel''.



* SuddenDeath: Comes into play if two or three golfers tie each other's stroke counts, resulting in each golfer attempting a six-foot putt to the hole as a tiebreaker.

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* SuddenDeath: Comes into play if two or three golfers tie each other's stroke counts, resulting in each golfer attempting a six-foot putt to the hole as a tiebreaker. Some holes like the Distractor, Tee'd Off, and the Tomb of Nefer-Tee-Tee are in a Sudden Death format to begin with.


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* TopTenList: Among the "Best/Worst Moments" montages in ''The Sequel: The Special'', one was a Top Ten list of (Double) Dutch Courage wipeouts. Rob complained that he hates Top Ten lists and started rattling off reasons why (which Joe pointed out was turning into a Top Ten list in itself), and between each entry Rob kept going off on tangents about Top Tens like "Is it ten ''best'' or ''worst'', or is there even a difference?" and "Can't there technically only be ''one'' moment that's the best/worst?"
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* IceCreamKoan: Stephen Curry usually appears in an interstitial where he babbles something nonsensical in a profound manner.
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* SequelEscalation: Season 2 features holes that are much more elaborate than Season 1. For example, Season 1's final hole was made even more difficult and turned into an ''opening'' round.

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* {{Corpsing}}: The commentators crack up at the silliness of the show fairly frequently. Joe tends to break into laughter more often, if only because Rob is the more likely of the two to ad-lib a one-liner that would set it off.

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* {{Corpsing}}: The commentators crack up at the silliness of the show fairly frequently. Joe tends to break into laughter more often, if only because Rob is the more likely ltrouble ikely of the two to ad-lib a one-liner that would set it off.off.
* CrossOver: A really weird one with ''Series/TheBachelor''. It featured Creator/ChrisHarrison as a guest commentator, and all the players were single men and women, with the girls exchange their high heels for golf trainers and a "date" between the remaining man and woman on Double Dutch Courage (the girl actually went after the lifeguard instead!).
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* Arc de Trigolf, where players had to launch their ball up an arch and cross four thin platforms and ring a bell to lower a guillotine to stop their ball from going in the drink, became Uranus, which carried over some of the old hole's elements, it focused the difficulty on the platforms to cross by making them planets of increasingly smaller size (round surfaces of differing heights being harder to traverse than flat ones of the same height), and contestants have to be extra cautious as they pass to the putting green. The guillotine element, which made the hole a bit unfair with two kinds of stroke penalties in play that made the platforms seem redundant, was replaced with a special chute which, if played correctly, catches the ball and launches it onto the green and may result in a hole-in-one.

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* ** Arc de Trigolf, where players had to launch their ball up an arch and cross four thin platforms and ring a bell to lower a guillotine to stop their ball from going in the drink, became Uranus, which carried over some of the old hole's elements, it focused the difficulty on the platforms to cross by making them planets of increasingly smaller size (round surfaces of differing heights being harder to traverse than flat ones of the same height), and contestants have to be extra cautious as they pass to the putting green. The guillotine element, which made the hole a bit unfair with two kinds of stroke penalties in play that made the platforms seem redundant, was replaced with a special chute which, if played correctly, catches the ball and launches it onto the green and may result in a hole-in-one.

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* PlayingWithFire: Dragon's Breath, a medieva-themed hole, has giant dragons that blast incredible amounts of flames at the golfers, who are clad in fireproof suits and face shields while looking like royal knights. Rob joked that the original name for this hole was "Lawsuit".

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* PlayingWithFire: Dragon's Dragons Breath, a medieva-themed hole, has giant dragons that blast incredible amounts of flames at the golfers, who are clad in fireproof suits and face shields while looking like royal knights. Rob joked that the original name for this hole was "Lawsuit".



* TookALevelInBadass: In season 1, Dutch Courage had two four-bladed windmills and an ordinary miniature windmill to get past. Come season 2, the hole received an upgrade to ''Double'' Dutch Courage, with the big windmills now featuring five blades and a drawbridge that raises after putting a ball onto the green and forces players to leap their way through the second windmill. The mini windmill is gone, since the hole was made already hard enough.

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* TookALevelInBadass: TookALevelInBadass:
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In season 1, Dutch Courage had two four-bladed windmills and an ordinary miniature windmill to get past. Come season 2, the hole received an upgrade to ''Double'' Dutch Courage, with the big windmills now featuring five blades and a drawbridge that raises after putting a ball onto the green and forces players to leap their way through the second windmill. The mini windmill is gone, since the hole was made already hard enough.enough.
** Mount Holey Moley, the original designated final hole, was retooled into Polecano, where the drop zone element became more didficult, and the zip line onto a floating platform became a zip line to try and grasp a giant totem pole.
* Arc de Trigolf, where players had to launch their ball up an arch and cross four thin platforms and ring a bell to lower a guillotine to stop their ball from going in the drink, became Uranus, which carried over some of the old hole's elements, it focused the difficulty on the platforms to cross by making them planets of increasingly smaller size (round surfaces of differing heights being harder to traverse than flat ones of the same height), and contestants have to be extra cautious as they pass to the putting green. The guillotine element, which made the hole a bit unfair with two kinds of stroke penalties in play that made the platforms seem redundant, was replaced with a special chute which, if played correctly, catches the ball and launches it onto the green and may result in a hole-in-one.

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* ElectricTorture: Utilized on Frankenputt in ''The Sequel'', where contestants don shock bracelets on their arms and legs. They have nothing to worry about if they ace the hole in one stroke, but if not, they receive a nasty zap of electricity for every additional stroke taken if they miss the hole. Joe and Rob even joked that this hole was a potential lawsuit.

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* ElectricTorture: Utilized on Frankenputt in ''The Sequel'', where contestants don shock bracelets on their arms and legs. They have nothing to worry about if they ace the hole in one stroke, but if not, they receive a nasty zap of electricity for every additional stroke taken if they miss the hole. Joe and Rob even joked that this hole was a potential lawsuit.


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* PlayingWithFire: Dragon's Breath, a medieva-themed hole, has giant dragons that blast incredible amounts of flames at the golfers, who are clad in fireproof suits and face shields while looking like royal knights. Rob joked that the original name for this hole was "Lawsuit".
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Series/Wipeout''. ''Holey Moley'' is actually filmed in the same location ''Wipeout'' was, the Sable Ranch in Santa Clarita, California.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Series/Wipeout''.''Series/{{Wipeout}}''. ''Holey Moley'' is actually filmed in the same location ''Wipeout'' was, the Sable Ranch in Santa Clarita, California.

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* AbortedArc: ''The Sequel'' was going to have a subplot where Stephen was busy building a special hole for the GrandFinale, with segments checking in on him at the construction site. While the idea is still mentioned, the segments had to be axed and replaced when COVID-19 lockdowns kept them from being filmed.

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* AbortedArc: ''The Sequel'' was going to have a subplot where Stephen was busy building a special hole hole, The Tomb of Nefertiti, for the GrandFinale, with segments checking in on him at the construction site. While the idea is still mentioned, the segments had to be axed and replaced when COVID-19 lockdowns kept them from being filmed.



* ArtShift: The large majority of Stephen's appearances in ''The Sequel'' are animated instead of in-person, since he couldn't get on-set before COVID-19 lockdowns went into effect.

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* ArtShift: The large majority of Stephen's appearances in ''The Sequel'' are animated instead of in-person, since he couldn't get on-set before COVID-19 lockdowns went into effect. This even extends into the closing ceremonies where the winning contestant is also animated when they receive their jacket and golden putter.



* HoldUpYourScore: The diving segments. The beaver always puts up symbols such as "walnut orange" which always translate to a "4." And Joey usually gets a 1.0 or worse from the other judges (see ButtMonkey above), and the beaver's score.

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* HoldUpYourScore: The diving segments. The beaver Sir Goph always puts up symbols such as "walnut orange" which always translate to a "4." And Joey usually gets a 1.0 or worse from the other judges (see ButtMonkey above), and the beaver's Goph's score.


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* SeriesMascot: Fitting for a show about golf, Sir Goph; a gopher dressed in Medieval attire. Other gophers similar to Sir Goph show up from time to time, like a mad scientist gopher that shows up on the Frankenputt hole in ''The Sequel''.
* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Series/Wipeout''. ''Holey Moley'' is actually filmed in the same location ''Wipeout'' was, the Sable Ranch in Santa Clarita, California.
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* HoldUpYourScore: The diving segments. The beaver also puts up symbols such as "walnut orange" which always translate to a "4." And Joey usually gets a 1.0 or worse from the other judges (see ButtMonkey above), and the beaver's score.

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* HoldUpYourScore: The diving segments. The beaver also always puts up symbols such as "walnut orange" which always translate to a "4." And Joey usually gets a 1.0 or worse from the other judges (see ButtMonkey above), and the beaver's score.
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* HoldUpYourScore: The diving segments. The beaver also puts up symbols such as "walnut orange" which always translate to a "4." And Joey usually gets a 1.0 or worse from the other judges (see ButtMonkey above), and the beaver's score.
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* ElectricTorture: Utilized on Frankenputt in ''The Sequel'', where contestants don shock bracelets on their arms and legs. They have nothing to worry about if they ace the hole in one stroke, but if not, they receive a nasty zap of electricity for every additional stroke taken if they miss the hole. Joe and Rob even joked that thus hole was a potential lawsuit.

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* ElectricTorture: Utilized on Frankenputt in ''The Sequel'', where contestants don shock bracelets on their arms and legs. They have nothing to worry about if they ace the hole in one stroke, but if not, they receive a nasty zap of electricity for every additional stroke taken if they miss the hole. Joe and Rob even joked that thus this hole was a potential lawsuit.

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Cutting the Voiceless, since we've heard CM Joe a few more times now.


* BlindWithoutEm: One golfer takes a dip in the water in the Arc de Trigolf hole and loses his glasses at the bottom of the water hazard. Production brings in the pool fishing nets and pauses the competition until they find the glasses so he can putt.

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* BlindWithoutEm: One golfer in the first season takes a dip in the water in the Arc de Trigolf hole and loses his glasses at the bottom of the water hazard. Production brings in the pool fishing nets and pauses the competition until they find the glasses so he can putt.



* DrillSergeantNasty: One of the more humiliating distractions on the Distractor course, set on shaming the golfers; and when the golfers are finished putting, he moves on to Rob and gives him a DeathGlare that leaves his eyes wide open and his lips sealed shut in terror.
* ElectricTorture: Utilized on Frankenputt, where contestants don shock bracelets on their arms and legs. They have nothing to worry about if they ace the hole in one stroke, but if not, they receive a nasty zap of electricity for every additional stroke taken if they miss the hole. Joe and Rob even joked that thus hole was a potential lawsuit.
* HonestyIsTheBestPolicy: Chris readily fessed up to accidentally tapping his golf ball on Arc de Trigolf.

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* DrillSergeantNasty: One of the more humiliating distractions on the Distractor course, course in the first season, set on shaming the golfers; and when the golfers are finished putting, he moves on to Rob and gives him a DeathGlare that leaves his eyes wide open and his lips sealed shut in terror.
* ElectricTorture: Utilized on Frankenputt, Frankenputt in ''The Sequel'', where contestants don shock bracelets on their arms and legs. They have nothing to worry about if they ace the hole in one stroke, but if not, they receive a nasty zap of electricity for every additional stroke taken if they miss the hole. Joe and Rob even joked that thus hole was a potential lawsuit.
* HonestyIsTheBestPolicy: Chris readily fessed up to accidentally tapping his golf ball on Arc de Trigolf.Trigolf in the first season.



* TheVoiceless: Course Marshall Joe, being the resident referee, appears on the course when he needs to but nothing he says is ever heard on-screen. Well, almost. He can be heard speaking in episode 8 of season one after Chris admitted he tapped the ball by accident and the official ruling was that the ball moved, so it counted as a stroke.
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The first season lasted from June 20, 2019 to August 22, 2019, airing ten episodes. The series returned almost a year later for a second season starting May 21, 2020, as '''''Holey Moley II: the Sequel''''', with even more wacky gimmicks.

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The first season lasted from June 20, 2019 to August 22, 2019, airing ten episodes. The series returned almost a year later for a second season starting May 21, 2020, as '''''Holey Moley II: the Sequel''''', with even more wacky gimmicks.
gimmicks, a full eighteen holes (plus a concession stand with a practice green to putt balls in holes dubbed "The 19th Hole"), a slimmer number of golfers to accelerate the game's progression, and a championship putt for $250,000 at the end of the competition.
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* TookALevelInBadass: In season 1, Dutch Courage had two four-bladed windmills and an ordinary miniature windmill to get past. Come season 2, the hole received an upgrade to ''Double'' Dutch Courage, with the big windmills now featuring five bladed and a drawbridge that lowers after putting a ball onto the green and forces players to leap their way through the second windmill. The mini windmill is gone, since the hole was made already hard enough.

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* TookALevelInBadass: In season 1, Dutch Courage had two four-bladed windmills and an ordinary miniature windmill to get past. Come season 2, the hole received an upgrade to ''Double'' Dutch Courage, with the big windmills now featuring five bladed blades and a drawbridge that lowers raises after putting a ball onto the green and forces players to leap their way through the second windmill. The mini windmill is gone, since the hole was made already hard enough.
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* TookALevelInBadass: In season 1, Dutch Courage had two fourbladed windmills and an ordinary miniature windmill to get past. Come season 2, the hole received an upgrade to ''Double'' Dutch Courage, with the big windmills now featuring five bladed and a drawbridge that lowers after putting a ball onto the green and forces players to leap their way through the second windmill. The mini windmill is gone, since the hole was made already hard enough.

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* TookALevelInBadass: In season 1, Dutch Courage had two fourbladed four-bladed windmills and an ordinary miniature windmill to get past. Come season 2, the hole received an upgrade to ''Double'' Dutch Courage, with the big windmills now featuring five bladed and a drawbridge that lowers after putting a ball onto the green and forces players to leap their way through the second windmill. The mini windmill is gone, since the hole was made already hard enough.
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* ElectricTorture: Utilized on Frankenputt, where contestants don shock bracelets on their arms and legs. They have nothing to worry about if they ace the hole in one stroke, but if not, they receive a nasty zap of electricity for every additional stroke that they miss the hole. Joe and Rob even joked that thus hole was a potential lawsuit.

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* ElectricTorture: Utilized on Frankenputt, where contestants don shock bracelets on their arms and legs. They have nothing to worry about if they ace the hole in one stroke, but if not, they receive a nasty zap of electricity for every additional stroke that taken if they miss the hole. Joe and Rob even joked that thus hole was a potential lawsuit.
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* ElectricTorture: Utilized on Frankenputt, where contestants down bracelets on their arms and legs. They have nothing to worry about if they ace the hole in one stroke, but if not, they receive a nasty zap of electricity for every additional stroke that they miss the hole. Joe and Rob even joked that thus hole was a potential lawsuit.

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* ElectricTorture: Utilized on Frankenputt, where contestants down don shock bracelets on their arms and legs. They have nothing to worry about if they ace the hole in one stroke, but if not, they receive a nasty zap of electricity for every additional stroke that they miss the hole. Joe and Rob even joked that thus hole was a potential lawsuit.

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