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At least Hank Haney can laugh. After trying to fix quick-witted Charles Barkley's ugly swing, Haney's second-season project is funnyman Ray Romano, who, try as he might, can't act like a really good golfer most days. Not terrible by any means, the Emmy winner holds a 13 handicap and has experience playing the celebrity circuit, but he dearly wants to improve, and he hopes Haney's teachings help in his quest to finally break 80.
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