Noting that Frasier has not been with a woman for many months, Roz arranges a blind date with her friend Sharon, a former professional golfer. Although reluctant, Frasier agrees. When he meets her, they are immediately attracted and start getting on well, until Bulldog enters and starts talking sports in his bullish arrogant way. He claims that golf is not a real sport ("no cheerleaders, no blood, and the only cups are in the ground"), so Sharon challenges him to a game. They leave together and quickly become an item, much to Roz's anger. Unusually for him, Bulldog is genuinely in love, but is heartbroken when Sharon dumps him over the phone shortly before his show. He goes on air but quickly breaks down in tears when a caller alludes to a rumour about the Seahawks leaving Seattle. Frasier is forced to fill in, and feeling completely out of place and humiliated, he has to try to restore Bulldog to his normal self, and quickly. Meanwhile, Niles attempts to boost his psychiatry practice by placing an advertisement, which is supposed to read: Dr. Niles Crane, Jung specialist, but one mistyped letter causes a lot of trouble. Daphne accidentally destroys Martin's favourite shoes.