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I don't think so. This is not something I vaguely remember. I remember that story like I heard it yesterday. And if you watch that scene, they shoot the entire thing from a long distance, so you can't tell it's a body double.
I'll tell you another one. I play golf. I've done it all my life. Al Gieberger was the first player to shoot a 59 on the PGAtour, at the Danny Thomas in 1976. It was incredible for two reasons. At the time it was the toughest PGA event that was not a major. Over par scores used to win that tournament. Al Gieberger shot 59, lowest score ever, but lot the tournament by two strokes, because he played so bad the other 3 days. In the early 2000's I saw a short video clip, I think on the golf channel. Gieberger was standing on a golf course. He was wearing a yellow shirt with a pocket on the front. He was being filmed from the waist up. He said in that short clip, and this is a direct quote,"I shot 59 and lost the tournament." He finished 2 strokes behind. That's the second amazing part of the story. I knew that just as sure as I knew my own name. It was a fact everybody who knows anything about golf knew.
You look it up today, Gieberger won that tournament by 2 strokes. And that just plain didn't happen. I watched a video clip of Gieberger himself, saying he lost. I'm not misremembering anything, I'm not confusing two things. He lost, period. Yet not anymore.