Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge
- "Welcome to Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge. I am Carvallo. Now, choose a club. (Beep) You have chosen a three wood. May I suggest a putter? (Beep) Three wood. Now enter the force of your swing. I suggest feather touch. (Beep, beep, beep) You have entered "power drive". Now, push seven eight seven to swing." (Beep beep beep)
"Ball is in...parking lot. Would you like to play again? (Beep) You have selected, "No." - ―Lee Carvallo[src]
Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge
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Game Information
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Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge is a golfing video game which was released around the same time as the popular video game Bonestorm.
History[edit]
Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge did not sell well, and also proved to be unpopular as a rental, because it was seen as boring and slow-paced. When Bart Simpson attempted to rent Bonestorm from Comic Book Guy's shop, he was informed that while Bonestorm was completely checked out, there was an abundance of copies of Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge available for rent.
Bart received a copy of the game as a present from Marge. When Marge saw what Bart had gotten her for Christmas, she was so pleased that she allowed Bart to open his Christmas present early. Bart eagerly opened the package, expecting to find a copy of Bonestorm, only to find Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge. Bart was disappointed, but still smiled and hugged Marge.
Bart then played the game, trying to make it exciting by using the "power drive" setting for a putt and sending the ball flying into the parking lot. However, he quickly became bored with it and stopped playing.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
- Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge appears to be based on a 1988 video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System called Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Marge Be Not Proud" (Bart plays the game during the closing credits)
- Video game – The Simpsons Game (poster in "Bartman Begins" cutscene)