Hole in One (Only Fools and Horses)
"Hole in One" is an episode from the British sitcom Only Fools and Horses. It is the second episode of the sixth series, originally airing on 13 January 1989. The episode revolves around Del Boy’s attempts to make money through dodgy dealings, primarily by selling dodgy Eastern European golf balls as top-quality Spalding "Supernova" balls.
The plot involves Del finding a crate of defective golf balls and attempting to pass them off as genuine articles to a local golf club. Rodney, meanwhile, pursues a romance with a wealthy young woman named Cassandra Parry, but struggles to maintain the pretense that he is wealthier and more sophisticated than he actually is.
The episode features several comedic elements typical of Only Fools and Horses, including Del Boy's get-rich-quick schemes, Rodney's social awkwardness, and interactions with the supporting cast, such as Trigger and Boycie. The episode title is ironic, as the golf balls are anything but conducive to achieving a "hole in one," reflecting the Trotters’ typical misadventures.