The most recent victim of John’s (Shane Withington) antics is Justin (James Stewart), who allowed himself to get inflamed by jokes about the approaching golf competition. After the two engaged in a standoff in the Surf Club and placed a $1000 wager on a victory, the stakes had increased significantly beyond what either of them had anticipated.
Justin is anxious because the event is still one person short and is just days away. When Dean (Patrick O’Connor) finds out a car is one of the prizes, Justin instantly hires him because he needs one more team member. He inquires as to Dean’s experience, to which the reply is a categorical negative.
The fact that Justin had the misfortune to play a golf novice so close to the big day amuses John. His chances of victory are now zero. As they observe the action between the males, Kirby (Angelina Thomson) and Rose (Kirsty Marillier) are amused by the amount of money being spent on the charity game. Justin becomes more anxious when he has the chance to see Rose play golf like a pro.
Everyone wants to get the big day started off right, but when John and his crew get in their golf buggy, they find that it won’t start. Despite John’s poor start, Justin grins and believes his team will prevail. Dean also shows that he is a natural, acting like a pro despite never having done it before.
John starts to believe that something is wrong as the game goes on. The fact that Justin, a mechanic, wanted John to lose is not a coincidence. His golf buggy is currently out of commission. And as Roo (Georgie Parker) and Marilyn (Emily Symons) review surveillance footage, they make a startling revelation…
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