Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #12 (96)
In "Huey, Dewey & Louie Not Interested in Circus," Carl Barks delivers a delightfully mischievous tale where Donald Duck tries to force his nephews into being his golf caddies, only to fall for their clever ruse that every shot will be a hole-in-one—leading to a high-stakes bet with Gladstone. With all art and lettering by Barks, the story brims with classic Disney charm, sharp humor, and the kind of playful deception that defines the best of the series. The cover by Carl Barks captures the moment with perfect, puckish energy.
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When Donald forces the nephews to be his caddies, they trick him into believing he can hit a hole-in-one with every shot and this leads to a bet with Gladstone.
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