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A video analysis compares the golf swing of Adam Sandler’s character, Happy Gilmore, in the original 1996 film and a new sequel trailer. The analysis focuses on key differences, such as arm position, weight transfer, and lower body movement, attributing changes to the aging actor’s reduced mobility and power. Despite these changes, the analysis suggests Happy Gilmore retains considerable athleticism for his age, although his overall power is diminished. The overall impact of these changes on Happy Gilmore’s golf game in the sequel remains to be seen.

Happy Gilmore 2 | Happy New Year | Netflix
Happy Gilmore 2
Comedy
Happy Gilmore returns!
Starring: Adam Sandler, Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald

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