A Man Without a Country Club

A Man Without a Country Club is the thirteenth episode of King of the Hill Season 6, 121st episode overall. The name is a reference to the 1863 short story The Man Without a Country.

Synopsis
The guys want to golf, but the public course is overbooked, due to the surge in demand for golf as Tiger Woods has come to Texas. After the guys set up a make-shift golf course in the alley, Hank is asked by Ted Wassanasong to be his guest ar Nine Rivers Country Club, enraging a highly envious Kahn. The country club desired to hold the PGA Golf Tour with Tiger Woods, but the PGA would only operate at Nine Rivers if they had at least one non-Asian member. At first Hank is surprised with his membership offer in an all-Asian club, but then chalks it up to the membership chairman appreciating his good golfing and that ethnicity was not a factor. Ted and other Nine Rivers officials are very welcoming to Hank, even putting Alamo Beer on tap just for him.

At a banquet held at the country club, Hank becomes suspicious of overly generous gestures to him that were not extended to Khan, seeing is how they were both new members. Hank's suspicions prove correct when he sees a raffle was rigged for him to win a round of golf with Tiger Woods, causing Ted to confess the truth. After Ted gets a basic question about Hank selling propane incorrect, Hank realizes he was being used and declines membership, causing Khan's membership nomination to be voided. Hank says he did not feel comfortable there, to which Kahn sarcastically remarks as a Laotian in Texas he is perfectly fine. Realizing what is it like to be the odd man out, Hank and the guys extend an invitation to Kahn to use the putting green, calling themselves the "Rainey Street County Club".

Credits

 * A Man Without a Country Club/Credits

Other Languages and Quotes

 * A Man Without a Country Club/Other Languages
 * A Man Without a Country Club/Quotes

Stinger Quote
Hank: "Pinch me, Mr. Ho."