Actor Gerry Dee to play against Mackenzie Tour pros at Osprey Valley Open
TORONTO — Gerry Dee has a simple goal for this week’s Osprey Valley Open: don’t embarrass himself.
“I’m going to play as well as I can and see how close I can get to not being last,” said Dee, adding with a laugh: “I will be last. I will be dead last. There’s no debating that.”
The comedian, best known as the lead on CBC’s “Mr. D,” has an exemption to play in this week’s Mackenzie Tour event at TPC Toronto. A long-time fan of the sport who has played in many amateur competitions, Dee harbours no illusions about how he’ll do in his first professional tournament.
“I have so much respect for these players, so I just don’t want to embarrass myself too badly,” said Dee. “I mean, I’ll probably embarrass myself relative to what they’re used to shooting, but I think they all get that I’m a comedian first and a golfer way down the line.”