ABC's two-hour night of mini-golf kicks off with golf goddess Michelle Wei gracing the "Holey Moley" green as a guest commentator. In the first hour of competition, fan-favorite hole "Dutch Courage" knocks two more contestants off the course with its giant windmills. Elsewhere, "Arc De Trigolf" pits two contestants named Eric against each other - who share not only a name, but also a fashion sense! Then on "Tee'd Off," we see what color commentator Rob Riggle calls a "classic matchup" when a mom of two whose precompetition ritual includes drinking a glass of champagne goes up against a contestant who isn't yet old enough to enjoy a glass of champagne. This dynamic pairing needs three head-to-head rounds to name a winner finally. On "Log Roll," one competitor makes the mistake of attempting to jump over a moving log and later during the round, the same contestant calls on Course Marshall Joe as he challenges the putt count of his opponent ahead of a tiebreaker putt-off. Resident golf-pro and executive producer Stephen Curry pops up in "Behind the Hole" as he muses why there aren't more "mini" sports. Will he be the creator of the next phenomenon mini-basketball?
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A religion is a belief system with rituals. The missionary kopimistsamfundet is a religious group centered in Sweden who believe that copying and the sharing of information is the best and most beautiful that is. To have your information copied is a token of appreciation, that someone think you have done something good.