This week's episode of "Holey Moley" sees a new batch of diverse contestants taking on the most epic mini-golf course ever created. An experienced player, self-proclaimed "putting ninja" faces off against a casual, recreational mini-golf player on "Log Roll," where play-by-play commentator Joe Tessitore realizes his striking resemblance to the hole's own Putt Bunyan. Across the course, a math teacher goes head-to-head with a product spokesmodel on "Dutch Courage," where the infamous windmills claim their latest victim. Over at "Arc De Trigolf," an honest contestant dubbed the "Holey Moley Messiah" self-reports an accidental tap that costs him an all-important extra stroke, and a summer beach party pops up on "The Distractor." Elsewhere, sideline correspondent Jeannie Mai and course mascot Sir Goph get fast and furious in a golf cart race; and Stephen Curry, "Holey Moley"'s Most Valuable Pro, admits even he is scared of the daunting final hole, "Mt. Holey Moley."
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