- Bond sets himself up to play a game of golf with Goldfinger.
- Mr. Finger's caddy is a Korean man in a black bowler hat named Oddjob. The man, not the hat.
- Bond is suspicious of the caddy. Could he be the man who knocked Bond out in Miami?
- While making a putt, Goldfinger says he suspects Bond has motivations other than golf.
- Bond drops the five-thousand-pound gold bar onto the green.
- They're never going to be able to pick that thing up.
- Naturally, Goldfinger wants to bet the gold bar on the winner of the golf game.
- Bond takes him up on the bet.
- With an expensive gold bar on the line, golf has never been more exciting.
- Scratch that. Golf still isn't exciting.
- Goldfinger will never be known as Golf-finger. ("He's the man, the man with the Double Bogey touch.") He's so bad that he hits his ball into the rough.
- Oddjob helps Goldfinger cheat by dropping a ball near the fairway.
- Bond knows Goldfinger's cheating, but he plays along.
- On the final hole, Bond switches balls, but Goldfinger doesn't realize it.
- When Bond reveals the switch, he says that Goldfinger loses the hole for "accidentally" playing the wrong ball.
- Goldfinger is so mad, we're surprised he doesn't bend his putter in half.