Bad Golf Made Easier

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Bad Golf Made Easier
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Directed by Rick Friedberg
Written by Henry Beard
Produced byCarter DeHaven
Starring Leslie Nielsen
Archie Hahn
Sonny Bono
Distributed by ABC Video
Release date
  • 1993 (1993)
Running time
33 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Bad Golf Made Easier is a 1993 33-minute video by actor Leslie Nielsen. It is a parody of golf and other golf videos and books. It demonstrates many humorous bad golf swings, and a slogan found in it is: "I don't play golf to feel bad; I play bad golf but feel good!" In the video, many people hit the dirt out from the ground, drop their golf clubs into the water, and make other mistakes.

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Sequels

Two sequels, Bad Golf My Way and Stupid Little Golf Video , were released in 1994 and 1997. In keeping with the theme of the first video, Nielsen demonstrated additional golf strategies in a comical format. As of 2019, Stupid Little Golf Video is the only one of the trio that has been released on DVD.


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