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Limbaugh Tries to Fix Golf Swing on New Season of 'The Haney Project

Limbaugh Tries to Fix Golf Swing on New Season of 'The Haney Project

"Hank's biggest challenge while fixing Rush's game may not be swing rhythm or mechanics..."

Golf swing coach Hank Haney has tutored some of the best golfers in the world (i.e. Tiger Woods). He's also tutored some of the worst (i.e. Charles Barkley). Now he's taking on one of the most political in the new season of his show "The Haney Project" -- conservative opinion king Rush Limbaugh.

The show's premise is for Haney to take a really bad golfer and turn him into a really good one. But as the tease for the show indicates, the new season's subject will only be successful if he doesn't bring work to the golf course -- that is, if Limbaugh becomes a listener and not just a talker:

"Hank’s biggest challenge while fixing Rush’s game may not be swing rhythm or mechanics, but simply getting a word in edgewise," the show's website says. "Tune in Tuesday nights to see if Limbaugh can move his commentary from the political arena to the tee box to lower his handicap."

A couple things you may learn during the show:

1. Rush is, in fact, in need of swing help (notice where the ball is in the picture below):

2. His game is so bad it gives him chest pain:

3. He's got a nice jet:

4. He's also bad at stretching:

5. And his golf attire might also need a makeover:

Watch a longer show tease below:

The show premiers on January 11 at 9 pm ET on the Golf Channel.

UPDATE:

Limbaugh talked about the upcoming series on his radio show recently:

(H/T: Daily Rushbo)

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