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Latest revision as of 10:14, 29 December 2024

Fore-get glory, it's a hole-in-one for humiliation!
Fore-Head Slice publicity blurb

The Fore-Head Slice is a community-created special taunt for the Demoman.

When activated, the Demoman pulls out a team-colored golf club, with many bents near the head, and the decapitated head of an enemy Soldier; he places the head on the ground, gets ready for a shot, then hits the head away, spinning in place with the swing's inertia before celebrating with an arm and hand gesture.

The Fore-Head Slice was contributed to the Steam Workshop.

Update history

December 11, 2024 Patch (Smissmas 2024)

  • The Fore-Head Slice was added to the game.

Trivia

  • Fore is a term used by golf players to warn people standing in the flight path of an incoming golf ball.
  • A slice is another term used by golf players when the clubface is open relative to the swing path or with an outside-in swing path, causing the ball to fly left to right for right-handed players, and vice-versa for left-handed players.

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