The Simpsons: Par for the Curse
The Simpsons: Par for the Curse
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Comic Story information
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The Simpsons: Par for the Curse is a comic story first printed in Simpsons Illustrated #5.
Plot
It's time for a lottery drawing among the employees at Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. The winner receives a large sum of money. The winner of the lottery is Homer Simpson, but he is not happy with the prize because it turns out to be a round of golf with Mr. Burns. Homer takes Bart with him. Before the round, Mr. Burns and Homer bet five dollars, but during the game, Homer realizes that Burns might mean $500 or $5000, and decides that he must win the game. But after Homer wins a few holes, Smithers tells Homer that he must lose if he does not want to lose his job. Homer begins to make bad rounds and Bart realizes that Homer is doing it on purpose. Burns wins the game, but fortunately he only bet $5. Bart also wants to have some fun because he is bored, so he bets he can shoot a golf ball into a hole in a tree. Bart misses and breaks a window pane at the Springfield Country Club Pro Shop, and Homer has to pay $500 to fix the window. Homer begins to chase Bart through the golf course.