TEAMS: New England Patriots, Atlanta Falcons
Via Larry Brown Sports:
Golf has a reputation for being a pretty stuffy sport, but a certain foursome that calls itself “The Golf Boys” tends to deviate from the norm. Bubba Watson, Rickie Fowler, Hunter Mahan and Ben Crane have released another song as a follow-up of the hilarious music video called “Oh Oh Oh” that they introduced to the world a couple of summers ago.
The new track is called “2.Oh.” While I don’t find it quite as funny as their boy band debut, there are still plenty of laughs to be had and plenty of Watson’s chest hair to go around. PGA enthusiasts will appreciate the references to Fowler’s flat brims, Bubba’s button-ups and Mahan’s facial hair.
It’s refreshing for golf to be able to feature guys who have girly golf clubs and pull off hilarious pranks. It keeps the younger demographic involved and helps casual fans relate to people who are making more money in a weekend than many of us will make in our lives. Most importantly, all proceeds from their music video are donated to charity. What more can you ask for?
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Good stuff !
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That was great! And for charity? It makes it better yet! Hope to see more.
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Great to see these guys raise money for charity. Great to see them break out of the stuffy "PGA Tour Robot" mode. The only part that was not great IMO.....it's not funny. Keep trying, boys....I bet you will come up with a clever, funny video at some point. Almost every stand up comic says they bombed many times before they had a bit go over really well. Apparently some fans think it's funny. You didn't get me on your first two videos, but I like your desire to try and make people laugh and love that you are donating to charity.
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