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Cameo List: Happy Gilmore 2

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Updated: 10 hours ago

By Kate Holtz — Staff writer for Massive Action Media covering entertainment news, including music, film, and celebrity lifestyles.

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The return of Happy Gilmore after nearly three decades isn’t just a nostalgic trip—it’s a full-on celebration of the Sandler universe. Happy Gilmore 2 brings back fan favorites and surprise guests in a lineup packed with cameos that range from hilarious to heartfelt.


Whether it’s a classic character popping in for one more laugh or a fresh face joining the golf chaos, the film is loaded with blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appearances that reward longtime fans and eagle-eyed viewers alike. Here's a look at every cameo that makes this sequel more than just a follow-up—it’s a reunion.


Professional Golfer

  • John Daly as Himself

  • Nelly Korda as Dr. Young

  • Nancy Lopez as Dr. Silver

  • Fred Couples as Himself

  • Jack Nicklaus as Himself

  • Corey Pavin as Himself

  • Nick Faldo as Himself

  • Lee Trevino as Himself

  • Jordan Spieth as Himself

  • Xander Schauffele as Himself

  • Rickie Fowler as Himself

  • Keegan Bradley as Himself

  • Collin Morikawa as Himself

  • Tony Finau as Himself

  • Will Zalatoris as Himself

  • Justin Thomas as Himself

  • Bubba Watson as Himself

  • Scottie Scheffler as Himself

  • Bryson DeChambeau as Himself

  • Rory McIlroy as Himself

  • Brooks Koepka as Himself

  • Paige Spiranac as Employee

  • Charley Hull as Herself

  • David Duval as Himself

  • Colin Montgomerie as Himself

  • Annabel Angel as Herself

  • Wyndham Clark as Himself

  • Retief Goosen as Himself

  • Jim Furyk as Himself

  • Charles Howell III as Himself

Actor

  • Steve Buscemi as Pat

  • Sunny Sandler as Vienna

  • Jackie Sandler as Monica

  • Margaret Qualley as Sally

  • Martin Herlihy as Fitzy

  • Sadie Sandler as Charlotte

  • Ben Stiller as Hal L.

  • Blake Clark as Old Man

  • Oliver Hudson as Harley

  • Fernando Marrero as Screech

  • Ethan Cutkosky as Wayne

  • Philip Schneider as Bobby

  • Conor Sherry as Terry

  • Eric André as Steiner

  • Bobby Lee as Host

  • Kevin Nealon as Gary Potter

  • Rob Schneider as Cowboy

  • Marcello Hernandez as Esteban

  • Lavell Crawford as Slim Peterson

  • Jon Lovett as Dapper Man

  • Haley Joel Osment as Billy Jenkins

  • Benny Safdie as Frank Manatee

  • Nick Swardson as Ben Daggett

  • Andrew Santino as Host

  • Jonathan Loughran as Orderly

  • Kym Whitley as Bessie

  • Tim Herlihy as Dr. Hertz

  • Dennis Dugan as Doug Thompson

  • Robert Smigel as IRS Agent

  • Jon Lovitz as Jerk

Musician

  • Eminem as Donald Floyd Jr.

  • Post Malone as DJ Omar Gosh

  • Bad Bunny as Oscar Mejías

  • Cam'ron as Host

  • Andrew Watt as Receptionist

  • Kid Cudi as FBI Agent

Athlete

  • Travis Kelce as Waiter

  • Kelsey Plum as Receptionist

  • Reggie Bush as 8-Ball

  • Boban Marjanović as Drago Larson

  • Chris Chelios as Henchman

  • Sean Avery as Henchman

Wrestler

  • Rebecca Quin as Flex

  • Nikki Bella as Medusa

  • Maxwell Jacob Friedman as Gordie

TV Personality

  • Ken Jennings as Himself

  • Dan Patrick as Pat Daniels

  • Alix Earle as Host

  • Sean Evans as Host

  • Guy Fieri as Starter

  • Verne Lundquist as Announcer

  • Jack Giarraputo as Announcer

  • Stephen A. Smith as Himself

  • Chris Berman as Himself

  • Jim Gray as Himself

  • Treasure Wilson as Host


Conclusion

From legends of the original to new members of the Happy Madison family, Happy Gilmore 2 turns its cameo game into a highlight reel of comedy nostalgia. Every appearance adds a layer of charm or absurdity, reminding us why the original became such a cult classic. Whether you were watching closely or need a second viewing just to catch them all, these cameos prove that this sequel wasn’t just made for laughs—it was made for the fans.


About the Author

Kate Holtz is senior editor and staff writer for Massive Action Media. Born in Miami, Florida, she earned her bachelor's degree in journalism from Miami Dade College before relocating to Los Angeles. With over 20 years of experience, Kate covers music, film, celebrity lifestyle, action sports, and more.


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