<P> Despite bidding $275,000 from his endorsement deal with Subway at the house auction, Happy is outbid by McGavin who has purchased the house for $350,000 . This forces Happy to make a bet with his rival based on the upcoming Tour Championship: if Happy wins, McGavin will give up the house, and if McGavin wins, Happy must quit the tour for good . Happy seeks the help of Chubbs, admitting his past mistakes, and the two head to a mini-golf course . Happy makes good progress, and later that night in his apartment, he presents Chubbs with a gift--the head of the alligator that bit his hand off years ago . However, Chubbs is startled by this and backs up, causing him to fall to his death through an open window . </P> <P> Determined to win the tournament for Chubbs, Happy is evenly matched with Shooter after the first two rounds and leads Shooter by the end of the third day . On the fourth and final day, multiple unusual scenarios occur between both Happy and Shooter, with the latter losing after the former succeeds in holing a trick shot learned from Chubbs . Afterwards, an angry and hysterical Shooter attempts to steal Happy's gold jacket, but is chased down by Happy's former boss Mr. Larson and an angry mob of spectators and is brutally beaten . Back at Grandma's house, the film closes with Happy being congratulated by the two - handed ghost of Chubbs, Abraham Lincoln, and the alligator, as Grandma, Virginia, and his homeless caddy look on in confusion . </P> <Ul> <Li> Adam Sandler as Happy Gilmore, a high - strung former hockey player who discovers a unique talent for golf . </Li> <Li> Christopher McDonald as Shooter McGavin, an arrogant golfer who is one of the top stars of the Pro Golf Tour . </Li> <Li> Julie Bowen as Virginia Venit, a public relations director for the Pro Golf Tour who becomes Happy's romantic interest . </Li> <Li> Frances Bay as Grandma Gilmore . </Li> <Li> Carl Weathers as Chubbs Peterson, a pro golfer who was forced to retire early when his hand was bitten off by an alligator . Weathers reprises the role in Sandler's 2000 film Little Nicky, despite Little Nicky being produced by New Line Cinema . </Li> <Li> Allen Covert as Otto, a homeless man who becomes Happy's caddy . The character is unnamed in the film (although his name is revealed in a deleted scene but is listed in the end credits). Covert reprises the role in Sandler's 2011 film Jack and Jill . </Li> <Li> Kevin Nealon as Gary Potter, an eccentric pro who Happy plays with in his first tournament . </Li> <Li> Peter Kelamis as Gary Potter's caddy . </Li> <Li> Richard Kiel as Mr. Larson, Happy's towering former boss . </Li> <Li> Dennis Dugan as Doug Thompson, the commissioner of the Pro Golf Tour . </Li> <Li> Joe Flaherty as Donald, an unruly fan hired by Shooter to distract Happy . </Li> <Li> Jared Van Snellenberg as Happy Gilmore's caddy at the Waterbury Open . </Li> <Li> Will Sasso as mover </Li> <Li> Lee Trevino as himself </Li> <Li> Bob Barker as himself </Li> <Li> Verne Lundquist as himself </Li> <Li> Mark Lye as himself </Li> <Li> Ben Stiller as Hal L. (uncredited), the sadistic orderly running the nursing home </Li> </Ul> <Li> Adam Sandler as Happy Gilmore, a high - strung former hockey player who discovers a unique talent for golf . </Li>

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