After 29 years, Happy Gilmore turned to screens this weekend in a dream of fever filled with nostalgia, filled with Netflix fever. Happy Gilmore 2 It strikes some of the right notes early, and if it falls to its predecessor of the 90s, it’s okay – it’s hard to live up to such a legendary cinema.
But this is not a summary of the film. If you love this, my colleague Josh Berhow did a great job to break the good, bad, weird and everything in the middle here.
On the contrary, what we are here to do is have a very serious, scientific division of all professional players who charm the screen in this film – whether they stole the show, surprised in their role, made us print or were just a kind. This compilation of Cameo will not focus on Travis Kelce (very good!), Badny Bad (very good!), Eminem (why not?) Or reggie bush (strange). We will simply distribute the moment of the professional golf silver screen even closer than we would be the open championship.
Let’s start at the top.
The stage of the scene
Scottie Scheffler
World no. 1 is really the bright place of the last 30 minutes of the film. Scheffler’s dry sense of humor and improper deliveries lead to some very funny moments in the later stages, and trust him to bend in a bowl of character focused on arresting again. In general, it is a very fulfilled presentation for the champion’s player of the year.
Best moment: When Scheffler and other tournament players are training to confront Maxi team, Scheffler makes a mini-golf style at a swimming pool and celebrates McGavin’s revolts, but takes a shock to Real McGavin and Holsters his air weapon.
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Will zalatoryis
The joke of the will-to-dancing-is-play-Gilmore’s-Caddie has been beaten to death since the Wake Forest product came on the professional scene of golf, though in justice, the similarity is strange! But Zalaatoris does a great job like Gilmore’s Caddy, all adults. His comic time and the ability to give payment lines were another surprise surprise. Zalatoris shines to go from a former forty Caddy Failed who killed a vengeful vow, and this is a bright place of a movie that banks in income and calls.
Best moment: After Zalatoris tells Gilmore that they are playing together and therefore he cannot wear for him, Gilmore comes out of the closet room saying, “I will see you there, blondie.” This led to our first quick transition from Normal Will Zalaatoris to the former Caddy-Holding.
“Blondie. My name is Will, and I’m still angry with you who strangled me, you son of b-,” says Zalaatoris with a semi-wise view.
I could have used the more the heel turn of Zalaatoris in this movie. He would have been a convenient zuzar to join the Maxi League instead of the character of Haley Joel Osment.
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The guy who just wants the right jinn
Jordan Spieth
Spieth’s cameo is short, but involves him to rebuke a waiter for setting the wrong type of gin and his tonic. The whole spieth wants is tanquay, not Bombay, which is a right to look for a tour champion.
Spieth is one of the beautiful guys of professional golf, so throwing it in a accompanying role, snobby was a beautiful move and he attracts it!
Missing in the stars of action
Rory mcilroy and brooks koepka
Two -fifths of the team that is supposed to save professional golf, Mcilroy and Koepka, don’t shine like Scheffler. The scene in which Mcilroy, Koepka, Scheffler and Bryson Dechambeau all bandage in McGavin shooter over his drowning in the 1996 Tour championship is made beautiful, but otherwise, we do not get much from Mcilroy or Koepka. (We will reach Tittie Twister in a second.)
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Awardment of unpleasant lines
Bryson dechambeau
If they were to choose a golf player to give this lineBryson was definitely the most suitable one to attract it. And to give it all.
“Don’t turn my son -, these are T -my!”
It is also strange to a happy gilmore movie. It is even more strange when you think about the story between Mcilroy and Dechambeau, who are traditionally not thought to be particularly courageous. I honestly had to reburry the movie to make sure I heard the Bryson line correctly. Once again, a choice of a plus to have Dechambeau, in his Crushers dress, deliver that line, but still an extremely strange moment.
A winning couple
Xander Schauffle and Rickie Fowler
Like Spieth, Schauffle and Fowler only appear briefly at the tour champions dinner, but their time on screen is fun.
Schauffle just wants to get away from a good time “that’s what she said!” The first joke comes after Dennis Duban welcomes them at the tour champions dinner. Schauffle joyfully allows his joke to mature, just to be opposed by Fowler that it didn’t work. His next attempt takes a shock of his head from Fowler before Kelce, a waiter, wishes him jokingly. But it is Schauffle’s face expressions that really do some of his moments in the winners of the screen. When Fowler closes the first joke, Schauffle’s face quickly turns from excited to descending to a premature. Brilliantly brilliant. Schauffle later his mouth joke to Fowler as he was shaking his eyebrows, and is a comedy bear silent by X-man. Fowler’s eye holds it home.
When Kelce deals with Schauffle and Collin Morikawa through a table, Schauffle notes that there is “a fork in his a.” It allows Fowler to hit him with his, ‘that’s what she said! “Juvenile?
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Needed a bigger Hamo
Justin Thomas
Given JT’s personality, the sense of humor and staying in the game, I thought they needed more than a few moments he received, as a massive gilmy fan receiving the video while hits happy. Like Zalatoris, Thomas was good in limited action, which was not surprising. But I wanted more from JT, who were clearly entertained in his small role.
The other liv boys
Bubba Watson and Sergio Garcia
The essential of the film is that a Golf league in Upsart with music and only seven holes are trying to destroy the regular (known?) Golf, and some of Liv Golf’s prominent stars appear in the film. Koepka and Dechambeau play on the side of the traditional golf, which is interesting given *gestures in the state of Golf Pro *
Garcia briefly has a cameo where he is shown saying, “Viva Normal Golf!” Once again, ODD, given this is a guy who could not expect to leave PGA Tour for Liv Golf. Watson, who is wearing his goat jersey, asks Gilmore in the closet room, “What’S has with that tool starting that pleasant league?”
Self-aware makes it humorously, but it is still a little difficult to flatten, even for a movie that asks you to completely suspend faith. I would like the film to get Watson for more a spin. This is a guy who once made a music video in the skirt. It feels like they could have left the sports car in the garage!
He lives in the garage
John gave
Daly really blooms like Gilmore’s uncle who lives in his garage. He has put a “down payment in a tent”, looks at the island of love, consumes the hand sanitizer and apparently often forgets to eat three meals a day.
Daly’s constant presence in the scenes with gilmore and his children is a useful comedy tool during the first part of the film.
Best moment: “Let’s go to Hooters!” – Daly after Gilmore saves regular golf. Talking about Daly and Hooters, Read the Michael Bamberger part to hooters near Augusta National. You will not regret it.
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By throwing 99 mph for a batter
Charley hull
hull Happy Gilmore The moment is short, but it blooms calling the boy of chubbs a “big pork chop”, which calls it a “Fine-Anglian Hillbilly” in exchange. The hull line, as apparently the Chief Chief of Chubbs, is a quick heater that you don’t see to come. As a comet, the hull burns bright and fast in its four seconds on the screen.
An unexpected bored nelly
Nelly cord
Cord plays a doctor in the mental institution that houses McGavin shooter. At first it seems that the cord is almost zoning. But when she gets into it, she takes McGavin to have a psychotic break by avoiding her for gilm and the golden jacket he lost outside. Then, Korda returns to seemingly uninterested, which gives the doctor a creepy feeling, while Nancy Lopez’s doctor is really mental to go to Benihana. It was an unexpected complex complex from world no. 1.
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Older boys
Jack Nicklaus, Fred Couple and Lee Trevino
Nicklaus, couples, Trevino, Nick Faldo and Corey Paul all sit with gilmore at the tour champions dinner. Faldo and Paque do not offer much, but we get some good things from couples (a beloved dessert that loves Blueberry jubilee), Trevino (he grinds aspirin in his apple sauce) and Nicklaus.
Jack order an icy and lemonade tea from Kelce, who says, ‘Oh, an arnold Palmer?’ To which Nicklaus responds, ‘No, no. Jack Nicklaus, but I get it a lot. “
Nicklaus does a good job to play a role that he has probably played in real life – the wise legend who gives wisdom to a former champion (gilmore) returning to try to find himself previous. Very good acting from the golden bear.
In other news of the veteran golf, Jim Furyk makes an early film in which he wore a terrible wig and rolls out of a bird that sinks into the ball of Gilmore to knock on the hole to beat it. Not the best moment of the film.
There too
Collin Morikawa, Keegan Bradley and Tony Finau
Bradley is the only one who does not have a line. He just sits near the spieth as he leads the waiter for his jinn. Finau gives happy some encouraging words before his return.
Morikawa, meanwhile, is very enthusiastic about teaching boys from the League League a lesson. He may have come from the heart!
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Josh Schrock is a writer and reporter for Golf.com. Before entering Golf, Josh was the interior of Chicago Bears for the NBC Sports Chicago. He previously covered 49ers and Warriors for NBC Sports Bay Area. A native Oregonian and Uo alum, seduces and spends his free time walking with his wife and dog, thinking about how the ducks will break his heart again, and trying to become half a professor into pieces. A true romantic for golf, Josh will never stop trying to break 90 and will never lose the confidence that Rory Mcilroy’s main drought will end (updated: he did it). Josh Schrock can be reached in Josho.schrock@golf.com.

