Being a beauty pageant contestant isn't all traipsing around in a bikini and making sure you get your words right so you don't sound like a complete buffoon.
Professional golfer Padraig Harrington made a bit of a name for himself years ago when he appeared on the ESPN TV show "Sports Science" to help determine if the "Happy Gilmore" shot was effective or not.
And lo and behold, it turned out that the silly, run-up-and-swing approach by Adam Sandler's character in the golf comedy actually did help add distance to drives.
Stupid golf.
We've expressed our love-hate relationship with this sport/hobby on numerous occasions on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show."
It frustrates the hell out of you, but can also be very entertaining to play from time to time.
Golf is insanely frustrating.
Walking around a course trying to hit that tiny ball into a tiny hole is enough to drive you crazy.
So, naturally, watching professional golfers play is like wizardry to us mere mortals.
But watching them grab an opposite-handed club and hit the ball with it? That's magic; 100 percent magic.
Paulina Gretzky may not really be famous for anything other than being The Great One's daughter. But that didn't stop Golf Digest from putting her on the cover of their May issue.