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The Slice That Stole Christmas: Can Tiger Woods and Michelle Wie help Santa Claus?

Thursday December 14, 2006 | 06:22:35 am 486 words, 4539 views  

The Slice That Stole Christmas

Cast

Tiger Woods as himself
Michelle Wie as herself
Phil Mickelson as Santa Claus
John Daly as Rudolph
Fred Couples as Little Freddie Couples
Greg Norman as himself
B.J. Wie as himself
With Tim Finchem as The Nike Executive

Act One

Scene: Tiger Woods and Michelle Wie are hitting golf balls into the ocean off of Tiger’s private yacht.

Tiger: Good one, Michelle, you’ll be better than me in no time.

Michelle: Oh Tiger, stop teasing. I’m better than you now.

(Both laugh and then are startled by a noise. It’s Santa Claus and his sleigh, they crashed!)

Michelle: Oh no, it’s Santa!

Santa: Um, ho, ho?

Tiger: Santa, what happened?

Santa: Rudolph’s hammered, Tiger. I need help delivering all these presents!

Tiger: Can we help?

Santa: Well you can Tiger, but not Michelle, she’s a girl

Michelle: Hey, that’s sexist! I can do anything a boy can do. Ha-rrumph!

Rudolph: Nice harrumph, baby.

Santa: Stifle it Rudolph. Ok you two, you need to use your awesome golfing skills to hit these presents down chimneys for the boys and girls of the world. Tiger, you go first, here’s a toy truck for little Freddie Couples of Seattle, Washington.

Tiger: Sure thing, Santa!

(Tiger tees up the truck and gives a powerful swing. The truck flies out of sight, finally entering the chimney and settling perfectly underneath the Christmas tree at the Couples’ home.

Santa: Great shot Tiger, we may just save Christmas yet!

Tiger and Michelle: Yay!

(Rudolph belches, passes out.)

Santa: Now you Michelle! Here are some stiletto heels for little Sophie Sandolo in Rome.

(Michelle tees up the heels and then takes a mighty swing)

Michelle: Oopsie!

(The Heels slice right, ending up in Australia, where they hit Greg Norman)

Greg Norman: Crikey!

Michelle: I can do better, I learned from that.

Tiger: C’mon Michelle, you can do it!

(Santa gives Michelle another gift, and she again misses the target. And then again. And again, missing worse with each successive shot.)

Santa: Maybe we should just let Tiger do this, Hun.

Michelle: No! I can do it. I’m learning a lot trying to save Christmas. I’m almost there!

Santa: I just don’t think so …

(Suddenly a Nike executive and B.J. Wie repel onto the yacht from a helicopter. The Nike executive grabs Santa and shoves a gun in his mouth.)

Nike Executive: Listen fat ass, Michelle’s going to keep trying, or say good bye to that new factory we’re building for you in Shanghai!

(The Nike executive knees Santa in the groin then pistol whips him. Then glares at Tiger.)

Tiger: Hey, man, I didn’t see anything. I love Nike.

B.J. Wie: You just keep hitting those toys, Michelle.

Michelle: Yay! Girl Power!

Can Michelle Wie save Christmas? After this quick commercial break, we’ll return with the exciting conclusion of “The Slice that Stole Christmas!”

–WKW

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Comment from: Kiel Christianson [Visitor]
Another classic! Can't wait to read the rest!
PermalinkPermalink 12/14/06 @ 09:43
Comment from: patricia [Visitor] · http://www.thegolfgirl.blogspot.com
Great screenplay. You should definitely submit it to the Golf Channel. They could fit it into the spot between The NG show and The Big Trump.

Oh, and AS IF Sophie needed another pair of stilettos... much better to use them against Greg Norman. I guess I do believe in Christmas miracles after all.
PermalinkPermalink 12/14/06 @ 11:47
Comment from: Bruce Stasch [Visitor] · http://www.worldgolf.com/blogs/golf-gear-news
I'm lovin' this!! When do we see Part Deux?
PermalinkPermalink 12/14/06 @ 13:51
Comment from: icepicktruth [Visitor] · http://icepicktruth.blogspot.com/
another insecure male threatened by a teenage girl. tsk, tsk
PermalinkPermalink 12/15/06 @ 02:25
Comment from: RonMon [Visitor] · http://www.travelgolf.com/blogs/ron.mon
most males love teen-aged girls, or any girls, for that matter. I'm thinking that the Wolf joined Rudolph for a few before he sat down to write...and to all a good night.
PermalinkPermalink 12/15/06 @ 18:17
Comment from: Art [Visitor]
Very, very good. I must be one of those insecure males, but I
feel bad for Michelle because so many people are Exploiting
her and insecure Females want her to do good because they
think It will bring Women to an equal basis with Men. That
could not happen even if She did well.
PermalinkPermalink 12/19/06 @ 03:35
Comment from: BV [Visitor]
Wolfie...wolfie..WOLFIE! You insecure old MALE you! Making FUN of a GIRL who is TRYING to be a STATEMENT for ALL women! ;) I guess no one here has the effrontery to suggest that you are ALSO making fun of a MUTLICULTURAL ICON..."cringing Tiger, flying Bucks"! LOL........folks......if we can't laugh at peoples foibles and shortcomings in a nice what indeed does that say about what our society's become???? Bring on the second act!!!
PermalinkPermalink 12/19/06 @ 14:33
Comment from: Trevor Stevens [Visitor]
Wie will be attending Stanford...Meanwhile, mean-spirited folks like you will continues to write sour-graped comments about her...

I can't wait for the days Wie buys this website and shut down the blogs and put you all out of business...
PermalinkPermalink 12/19/06 @ 16:10

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