Happy Gilmore fans can now buy a real hockey stick putter for $500
The golf club and matching golf ball set, inspired by the forthcoming comedy sequel starring Adam Sandler, are being sold on Callaway's website for $499.99 and $59.99, respectively. They're also available for purchase on Dick's Sporting Goods and Golf Galaxy until July 25.
The putter features a hockey stick head and is an exact replica of the one seen in the new Netflix movie, which is a refined version of the one used by Sandler's titular character to defeat Shooter McGavin (Christopher McDonald) in the Tour Championship in the original 1996 sports comedy.
It's additionally designed in the same yellow and black colorway as the Boston Bruins, the hockey team Gilmore is a die-hard fan of. It comes in a 44-inch option made only for right-handed golfers. A Happy Gimore 2 tube sock headcover is also included.
The product description notes that the putter does not conform to the rules of golf. It is mostly intended to be a collector's item.
Happy Gilmore starred Sandler as a wannabe professional hockey player who discovers he actually has a talent for golf. After learning his grandma is about to lose her house, he enters a golf tournament to try and win the prize money for her.
The beloved classic also starred Modern Family's Julie Bowen and the late Carl Weathers. Bowen will reprise her role as Gilmore's love interest, Virginia Venit, in Happy Gilmore 2. McDonald, who played the antagonistic golfer, McGavin, will also return for the sequel.
It will additionally feature Puerto Rican reggaeton star Bad Bunny, Margaret Qualley, Ben Stiller, and Sandler's 16-year-old daughter, Sunny. Sandler has also revealed that NFL star Travis Kelce will make an appearance in the movie.
'We have a nice something for Travis. He is going to come by,' the 50 First Dates actor said on a 2024 late-night interview.
The sequel had been rumored for some time. Back in 2022, Sandler said on Variety's 'Awards Circuit' podcast that he had an idea for the film involving a senior golf tour.
'Wouldn't that be fun to do the senior tour of Happy Gilmore, and hang out with all those guys and try to write a great script about Happy as an older guy, and having to calm down his temper and all that stuff? But, I never know. Maybe one day, something like that,' Sandler said at the time.
Details of the sequel's storyline have remained tightly under wraps.
Happy Gilmore 2 will be released on Netflix on July 25.
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