While trying to figure out how to translate this power shot into some quick cash, Happy soon meets retired professional golfer Chubbs Peterson ( Carl Weathers), who sees potential in Happy to go pro if he puts in the effort to learn the game. While the movers are goofing off with a set of golf clubs and let Happy take a swing, he learns that his power slapshot in the rink translates into a jaw-dropping four hundred yard tee shot on the golf green. Happy's life doesn't get any better when he learns his grandmother that raised him is losing her home due to owing hundreds of thousands in back taxes to the federal government, forcing Happy to move her into a care facility. Unfortunately for him, Happy gets cut at every tryout while he has one heck of a slapshot, his other skills are awful and his temper is even worse. Happy Gilmore is the story of the titular character ( Adam Sandler), a die-hard hockey fan who badly wants to make it in the pro leagues. While Caddyshack is widely regarded as the greatest golf movie ever made, this is undoubtedly the second greatest.
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