In 1996, former hockey player Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) was able to take three steps and pound his grandfather's "really old" driver 400-plus yards. For self-serious golfers, it required suspension ...
Adam Sandler's titular Happy Gilmore recently returned to swing his golf club in Happy Gilmore 2, the sequel to his 1996 film ...
With Happy Gilmore 2 arriving on Netflix on Friday, Baltimore Orioles catcher Alex Jackson did his best impression of the beloved movie character played by Adam Sandler. One of the fictional golfer's ...
“Not a single drive went under 400 yards…” posted DeChambeau on the social media platform Saturday. Although it is unclear just how far DeChambeau and Sandler’s swings actually went, it was a fun ...
Nab one of Breakfast Balls’ limited edition Happy Gilmore-inspired golf shirts while you still can. Nonetheless, Happy Gilmore 2 encapsulates a trend we’re seeing in the game of golf as a ...
NEW YORK (AP) — “Happy Gilmore” was born on the range. When Adam Sandler was a kid growing up in New Hampshire, his father was an avid golfer. He’d often take his son along to hit balls at the driving ...
Golf Digest's editorial director regrets his prediction that the Adam Sandler sequel would be 'one of the worst movies ever ...
"Happy Gilmore 2" dropped Friday on Netflix. A day later, Baltimore Orioles catcher Alex Jackson practically recreated the franchise's signature move with an eighth-inning home run against the ...
When you're a pitcher in the National League, you might try something different at the plate in order to increase your chances of getting a hit. San Francisco Giants right-hander Johnny Cueto ...
And the result was glorious. One of the fictional golfer’s many unique traits is his swing. In the movies, Gilmore infamously takes a few steps before unloading on the ball, which leads to absolutely ...