Scott Eastwood's Golf Essentials are Game-Winning Father's Day Gifts for Dad
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But when asked to share his golfing essentials, Scott's picks got us thinking that his favorite things would also double as great"The only thing that will ease the trouble you may have caused your father is to let him play golf with his buddies," Scott joked with E! News. "And let him enjoy a nice glass of Meiomi wine in peace—preferably the
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