

Comedy
Overview
Mrs. Hardy throws Ollie and Stan out of the house. They try to impress two young ladies at a golf course and end up fighting with other golfers.
Top Cast


Stan Laurel
Stan Laurel
Stan
Stan Laurel
Stan


Oliver Hardy
Oliver Hardy
Ollie
Oliver Hardy
Ollie


Kay Deslys
Kay Deslys
Mrs. Hardy (uncredited)
Kay Deslys
Mrs. Hardy (uncredited)


Edgar Kennedy
Edgar Kennedy
Golfer (uncredited)
Edgar Kennedy
Golfer (uncredited)


Charlie Hall
Charlie Hall
Soda Jerk (uncredited)
Charlie Hall
Soda Jerk (uncredited)


Sam Lufkin
Sam Lufkin
Shop Manager (uncredited)
Sam Lufkin
Shop Manager (uncredited)


Edna Marion
Edna Marion
Blonde Girlfriend (uncredited)
Edna Marion
Blonde Girlfriend (uncredited)


Viola Richard
Viola Richard
Brunette Girlfriend (uncredited)
Viola Richard
Brunette Girlfriend (uncredited)


Lyle Tayo
Lyle Tayo
Lady Golfer (uncredited)
Lyle Tayo
Lady Golfer (uncredited)
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