Wad Goals/References
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a pun to the term "Squad Goals".
- The song during the caddying montage is "C.R.E.A.M." ("Cash Rules Everything Around Me") by Wu-Tang Clan.
- Phineas Q. Butterfat's Ice Cream Parlor's workers sing "Tip's in the Jar", a parody of "Carol of the Bells".
- Marge uses "S.J.W.s" as abbreviation for the "Springfield Junipers Wealthy", unknowingly using the common abbreviation for the Social justice warriors. Afterwards, Lisa shows her the other petitions against S.J.W.s created.
- Bart tells Bildorf he mistook him for Pierce Brosnan.
- The song sung by the First Church of the Blessed Mulligan chorus and during the credits is a parody of "I'm Alright" by Kenny Loggins.
- The saint the Italian woman is praying to is former golfer Greg Norman.
- The AVT slobs vs. the snobs ending is a reference to the movie Caddyshack.
- "You're going to The Show" is a baseball expression meaning you've made it to the Major Leagues.
Trivia
- In the episode, Michael Polcino is credited as Mike Frank Polchino.
- Starting with this episode, Dr. Hibbert is voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson instead of Harry Shearer.
- The Ten Commandments of Golf:
- 1. "I am the lord, thy golf"
- 2. "Remember Masters Sunday, and keep it sacred"
- 3. "Honor thy wife, sure, but keep her away from the club"
- 4. "Share often the story of thine almost hole-in-one"
- 5. "Thy preferred hat shall be a visor, for some reason"
- 6. "Thou shalt convey thy neighbor's new putter"
- 7. "Try out the clubhouse B.L.T., it's out of this world"
- 8. "Thou shalt not improve thy lie (if anyone's looking!)"
- 9. "A bad day on the links beats a good day at work, buddy"
- 10. "Thou shalt not act too comfortable in the steam room"
Continuity
- Bart, Martin, Lewis, Milhouse, Nelson and Ralph hide in the bushes in the same way as Homer and Bart mentions that Homer can do that hideout. ("Homer Loves Flanders")
- Bart has a poster for Vindicators: Crystal War 2: Resurgence. ("Bart the Bad Guy")