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Golf stars record `spoof` track for charity

Four PGA Tour stars have created a funny spoof of modern music in order to generate funds for a charity called Charity Water.

London: Four PGA Tour stars have created a funny spoof of modern music in order to generate funds for a charity called Charity Water, which is aimed at getting clean water to those parts of the world where it is unavailable.
Ben Crane, Rickie Fowler, Hunter Mahan and Bubba Watson have together created a pop single called `2.Oh`, which is their second entry into the music scene, after their hit debut track `Oh Oh Oh`, which got almost five million views on YouTube, the Mirror reports. Fowler said that the group has deviated from their original track with their follow-up song, although he added that some out of the outfits in the original track, including Watson`s hairy-chested overall look, are going to be repeated in their new song. The golf star further said that they are not professional singers and are just shooting their `spoof` tracks, in order to have some fun and raise money for the charity. ANI