10 Best Cameos You Can’t Miss in Happy Gilmore 2

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When Adam Sandler is at the golf course, it’s not a mere golf game that he plays – he brings along half of Hollywood (and more) for the ride. Happy Gilmore 2, the big buzz sequel to the 1996 cult classic, put out by Netflix, is a film that hardly talks about the game but is packed with as many “Wait… was that who I think it was?” references as possible. It’s a crazy combination of sports, slapstick, and celebrity sightings. Those are the 10 most extravagant cameo appearances that bring the Happy Gilmore 2 a star-studded celebrity carnival on the links.

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10. Guy Fieri as the Starter

Flavortown enters the fairway. Guy Fieri appears as the boisterous, sunglasses-clad starter for a competing golf league. Rather than flipping burgers, he’s distributing tees and golf balls. It’s the type of surreal crossover only Sandler would imagine, and Fieri gets into the zaniness.

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9. Travis Kelce the Waiter

NFL sensation Travis Kelce swaps his helmet for a bow tie, appearing as a tuxedo-clad waiter handing out cocktails and blueberry jubilee. Amid Sandler one-liners and Kelce’s dry-witted delivery, it’s a wink-and-cheese cameo that perfectly belongs in Sandler’s sandbox.

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8. Will Zalatoris as Himself (and the Caddie Joke)

Golf geeks had their dream come true: Zalatoris portrays himself, but also jokes about the running joke that he is the spitting image of Happy’s kid caddie from the first film. He goes along with the self-deprecating joke, and it becomes one of the smartest in-jokes of the sequel.

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7. Eminem as the Heckler’s Kid

Recall the “Jackass!” heckler from the original movie? His kid appears—played by the one and only Eminem. The rapper’s cameo is boisterous, obnoxious, and totally out of control, taking the original joke to absurd new heights. Fans promptly rewound just to make sure Slim Shady was really on the course.

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6. Bad Bunny as Happy’s New Caddie

Bad Bunny doesn’t show up—he becomes a part of the narrative. Oscar, a tough busboy relegated to caddie work, swipes almost every scene he gets in. His blend of good looks and humor makes him one of the film’s standouts.

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5. John Daly as… John Daly

Golf’s most infamous wild man gets more than a cameo—he practically resides. Daly appears as himself, residing these days in Happy’s garage, bringing his larger-than-life image directly to the script. His films are crass, raunchy, and a perfect fit for Sandler’s style of comedy.

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4. Xander Schauffele and the Running Gag

Schauffele isn’t exactly famous for making tour jokes, but here he gets one of the movie’s funniest recurring gags: a series of cringeworthy “that’s what she said” jokes. It’s silly, it’s self-referential, and it shows even the most straight-laced pros can cut loose with Sandler at the helm.

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3. Sandler’s Family Cameos

What’s a Sandler movie without a bit of family highlight? His wife Jackie appears as a dance teacher, his daughters Sadie and Sunny pick up enjoyable roles, and even in-laws slip in. Rather than distracting, the cameos bring on a sweet, homemade feel to the frenzy.

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2. Shooter McGavin Returns

Christopher McDonald is no cameo—he’s a comeback. His return as Shooter McGavin, now holed up in a mental institution but still fixated on defeating Happy, is both funny and strangely poignant. McDonald wholly commits to Shooter’s legacy, reminding us why he’s among the comedy world’s greatest villains.

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1. The Golfer Invasion

The crown jewel is the absolute cavalcade of golf legends. Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie Scheffler, Nelly Korda, and even Jack Nicklaus appear—sometimes as themselves, sometimes in outlandish roles (parole officers? defectors to a rival league?). It’s either a golfer’s wildest fantasy or the most bizarre commercial ever created. Either one, it’s Sandler showing his influence in the most hilarious way imaginable.

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From rap icons to PGA royalty, Happy Gilmore 2 packs in enough cameos to make every hole a guessing game. Whether or not you believe it’s comedy brilliance or sheer madness, one thing is for sure—you won’t soon forget who came to play.

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