A Teen Golfer Named Happy Gilmore Just Made A College Team, And Adam Sandler Responded

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I’m sure you remember the Adam Sandler classic Happy Gilmore, a movie about a hockey player-turned-golfer who enters a golf tournament to win money to save his grandmother’s home. You can even argue that it is Sandler’s best movie because of his humorous antics and signature over-the-top anger moments on the course. Now, that name is considered iconic, and it turns out there’s a real golfer named Happy Gilmore who just made his college team, so obviously the SNL alum had to congratulate him.

They say, “If the shoe fits, wear it.” You can apply that quote to the real-life Happy Gilmore whose nickname was inspired by the Universal Pictures comedy. Not only does this 17-year-old Indiana native have a talent for golf, and the perfect name to go with it, but he also got accepted to Ball State University’s Cardinals golf team for 2024. As you can imagine, Adam Sandler couldn’t hold back his reaction to this student’s incredible news so he took to Twitter:

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