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Triband turns golf into a rule-breaking comedy machine, then backs every punchline with genuinely sharp puzzle craft.
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Party PuzzleTriband turns golf into a rule-breaking comedy machine, then backs every punchline with genuinely sharp puzzle craft.
9.1
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