Summary

  • Happy Gilmore's quotable humor, lovable characters, and warm heart make it a classic comedy in its own right.
  • The best Happy Gilmore quotes, filled with quips, comebacks, and observations about golf, will be remembered for decades.
  • Adam Sandler's fans love his movies, and the funniest lines from his films are found in Happy Gilmore, showcasing his comedic talent.

The best Happy Gilmore quotes have helped to make this Adam Sandler comedy one of the most beloved of the actor's career. As a golf comedy, it could’ve easily paled in comparison to other golf-related comedy classics like Caddyshack, but luckily, its absurdist sense of humor, lovable characters, hilarious slapstick gags, and above all, its warm heart made it stand out as a classic in its own right. It's also one of the most quotable comedies ever made, with a memorable Happy Gilmore quotes in every scene.

Though some critics disagree, Adam Sandler fans love his movies and some of the funniest lines from all the comedian's films are the best Happy Gilmore quotes. With a great villain, memorable side characters, and Sandler at his most animated, the movie delivers what audiences love the most about Sandler's filmography. Whether they be quips, comebacks, or observations about the great game of golf and how to play it better, these funny quotes from Happy Gilmore will likely live on for decades to come.

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20 "And I Was The Only Guy To Ever Take Off His Skate And Try To Stab Somebody."

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Adam Sandler posing with a golf club in Happy Gilmore

Happy Gilmore is likely the most famous Adam Sandler sports movie, but it is actually a two-for-one sports movie for the actor. At heart, Happy is actually a hockey player despite the fact that his powerful slapshot is the only impressive thing about his game. However, in the movie's opening narration, Happy proudly discusses his achievements as a hockey player. This involves holding the record for most penalty minutes and his inspired use of his skate as a weapon. The statement is even funnier given the fact that the audience never sees this.

19 "Where Were You On That One Dips***?"

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Adam Sandler talking to his young caddy in Happy Gilmore

So much of the comedy in the movie comes from Happy not knowing the rules and vibe of the golfing world mixed with his anger about being made to look like an idiot. One early example of this is when Happy tackles a young man who takes his clubs only to find out he is Happy's assigned caddy. Feeling more comfortable carrying his own clubs, Happy just tells the young man to make sure he doesn't do anything stupid. When moments later, Happy inadvertently stands in the tee box, blocking his opponent, he immediately calls out the caddy for failing at his job.

18 "I Saw Those Finger Paintings You Bring Home And They Suck!"

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Terry talking on the intercom in Happy Gilmore

Sandler isn't afraid to make Happy somewhat unlikable at times, especially in his early scenes. After failing to make the hockey team, his girlfriend tells him he's walking out on him. Happy initially tries to win her back with sweetness and kind words, but when she suggests he is not a good hockey player, his childish anger comes out. He fires back that she's not a good kindergarten teacher. The fact that the movie begins with the protagonist insulting children's art projects sets Happy up to be a hilarious rough-around-the-edges lead.

17 "Oh, She Got Hit By A Car She's Dead."

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Adam Sandler and Grandman driving in a car in Happy Gilmore

As it turns out, Happy's childish anger towards his girlfriend extends beyond their breaking up. When he goes to see his beloved grandmother, she is only interested in talking about him rather than her own dilemmas. However, when she brings up his girlfriend and asks how she is, Happy claims that she was killed after getting hit by a car. It is a darkly hilarious moment that is hard not to laugh at because of how nonchalantly Sandler delivers the line with just a hint of contempt in his voice.

16 "And Slanting To The Left."

Otto

Otto wearing a Subway hat in front of a crowd in Happy Gilmore

Allen Covert is the most frequent Adam Sandler collaborator, appearing in many of his movies. However, his best Sandler movie role may be in Happy Gilmore where he plays a homeless man named Otto who Happy impulsively hires to be his cabby for the professional tournament. Otto largely seems oblivious and uninterested in the game, however, he does offer some rare advise during the final tournament. As he and Happy are trying to read the green, Otto suggests it slants to the left only for Happy to point out that it only seems that way because Otto is only wearing one shoe.

15 "What? I Didn't Break It. I Was Just Testing Its Durability."

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Julie Bowen as Virginia Venit pointing at Happy by a gazebo on the golf course in Happy Gilmore

The central gag at the heart of Happy Gilmore is that the main character takes the stereotypically aggressive attitude of professional hockey to the quiet and well-ordered world of professional golfing, meaning that the eponymous Happy is always breaking rules and even objects in frustration. When the tour's publication relations director, Virginia Venit (Julie Bowen), points out that Happy broke a rake on the course, he hilariously downplays the incident, showing that he's not all anger deep down, adding "And then I placed it in the woods, because it's made of wood, and I just thought he should be with his family."

14 "Somebody's Closer."

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Happy mocking Shooter on the golf course in Happy Gilmore

Part of what makes Adam Sandler's comedic performances work so well is his manipulating his own voice. Whether he's singing or giving his character a peculiar accent, Sandler is unashamed of how hard he'll go for the big laughs with even the most simple lines of dialogue. When mocking his rival, Shooter McGavin (Christopher MacDonald), after a more impressive shot, Happy turns to him and points out that his ball is now closer to the hole in a hilariously childish voice, making for one of the best Happy Gilmore quotes.

13 "And You Can Count – On Me Waiting For You In The Parking Lot."

Mr. Larson

Mr. Larson pointing at Shooter McGavin in Happy Gilmore

One of the most memorable characters of Happy Gilmore is Mr. Larson, a former employer of Happy's who turns up to support him on the golf course, and a big part of what makes him so memorable is the actor who plays him, the enormous actor Richard Kiel. Kiel is still most famous for playing the iconic James Bond movie henchman Jaws, who appeared in The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker in the 1970s. So his intimidating stature only makes his quip back to Shooter McGavin, after Shooter sarcastically says that he's impressed that Mr. Larson can count, one of the funniest Happy Gilmore quotes.

12 "I Was Just Looking For The Other Half Of This Bottle."

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Happy holding a broken beer bottle in Happy Gilmore

In another example of Happy's hotheadedness, he gets face to face with Shooter McGavin in a bar and misinterprets Shooter's more metaphorical fighting talk for actual threats of violence, which Happy doesn't take lying down. Virginia breaks up the scuffle before it can actually start, and Happy once again downplays the incident, explaining away the weapon in his hand with this humorous line.

11 "You Can Trouble Me For A Warm Glass Of Shut-The-Hell-Up."

Hal

Ben Stiller looking scary in Happy Gilmore

Ben Stiller cameos in Happy Gilmore the nursing home orderly Hal. Nevertheless, he was so memorable in the small role that it ended up being one of his best-known characters. Hal definitely isn't a nice character in the movie, as all of his best Happy Gilmore quotes show, like when he says “Now, you will go to sleep or I will put you to sleep. Check out the name tag. You’re in my world now, Grandma.” However, Hal's always been a firm fan-favorite with Stiller returning to the role in 2020 for Sandler's movie Hubie Halloween.

10 “If I Saw Myself In Clothes Like That, I’d Have To Kick My Own Ass.”

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Chubbs looking at Happy as he points at golfing clothes in Happy Gilmore

Adam Sandler has a way of making angry characters funny and affable in his movies, especially in his early work from the 90s. For all intents and purposes, the Billy Madison character is a deeply irresponsible man who shouldn’t be around children, but Sandler makes him lovable. The Happy Gilmore character is the same. He gets into all kinds of fights on the golf course and his temper costs him a lot of opportunities, but Sandler makes him relatable. Part of this comes from Happy's insistence on wearing his hockey jersey to the course, defying the traditional fashion of golfing and showing his more down-to-earth side.

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9 “Yeah, Right, And Grizzly Adams Had A Beard.”

Shooter McGavin

Shooter McGavin at Chubbs' funeral in Happy Gilmore

Happy Gilmore features cameo appearances from a number of notable celebrities. One of those celebrities was Lee Trevino, who has long been considered one of the greatest golfers of all time. He's a part of one of the best Happy Gilmore quotes, where he points out how Shooter McGavin’s sarcastic joke doesn’t make sense. As Trevino points out, in not as many words, McGavin is actually agreeing with Happy when he says, “And Grizzly Adams had a beard,” pointing out "Grizzly Adams did have a beard.”

8 “It’s All In The Hips. It’s All In The Hips. It’s All In The Hips.”

Chubbs Peterson

Chubbs behind Happy teaching him how it's all in the hips in Happy Gilmore

Though Carl Weathers was one of the most memorable action movie stars of the 1980s, the actor has also carved out a niche in absurdist comedy in the past couple of decades. He played himself as a cheapskate obsessed with stew in Arrested Development and he played Happy’s coach, Chubbs Peterson, in Happy Gilmore, who was a former golf player who had to retire after his hand was bitten off by an alligator. Chubbs' key lesson, and catchphrase, was about Happy needing to loosen up and realize "it's all in the hips." Chubbs would repeat the line in his cameo appearance in Sandler's later movie, Little Nicky.

7 "You're Gonna Die, Clown!"

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Happy yelling at the clown in Happy Gilmore

As Chubbs tries to get Happy to learn some patience and control while golfing, the two go to a crazy golf course to work on the weakest part of Happy's game – his putting. When Happy gets confronted by a particularly difficult hole featuring a clown statue that keeps blocking his shot, Happy hilariously loses his cool and screams this war cry. The fact that Happy can't even keep his cool against what is effectively a toy makes his outbursts strangely endearing.

6 "Why Don’t You Just Go Home? That’s Your Home!"

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Adam Sandler yelling at a golf ball in Happy Gilmore

In the years since the release of Harold Ramis' Caddyshack, many movies have tried to find more humor in golf but for the most appeared to have learned the wrong lessons from Caddyshack's success. While the world of professional golf can be an interesting setting, the humor has to come from somewhere else. Happy Gilmore found that humor in bringing a hockey attitude to the game of golf. One of the best examples of how this works is the scene where Happy yells at the ball as it stops right next to the hole, adding "Are you too good for your home? Answer me!

5 “Just Stay Out Of My Way Or You’ll Pay. Listen To What I Say.”

Shooter McGavin

Shooter pointing back at Happy as he leaves the bar in Happy Gilmore

No matter what Shooter McGavin says, Happy Gilmore always has the perfect comeback, and it’s not a generic comeback or an obvious comeback, or an insult that takes a cheap shot. Happy hilariously thinks outside the box, as he does after this memorable Happy Gilmore quote from Shooter McGavin. McGavin tries to threaten Happy, and it unintentionally ends up rhyming, so Happy replies with: “Hey, why don’t I just go and eat some hay? I can lay by the bay. Make things out of clay. I just may. What’d ya say?

4 "Oh, Yeah. Lotta Pressure. You Gotta Rise Above It."

Gary Potter

Gary Potter talking to Happy on the course in Happy Gilmore with his finger up

This is a classic example of the kind of useless advice people give to people under a lot of pressure. They give this empty, abstract advice that ultimately means absolutely nothing, but it's hilarious through the character of Gary Potter (Kevin Nealon). Actor Kevin Nealon was a cast member on Saturday Night Live at the same time as Adam Sandler, appearing in a lot of his movies, and he certainly delivers some of the best Happy Gilmore quotes, adding "You gotta harness in the good energy, block out the bad. Harness. Energy. Block. Bad. Feel the flow, Happy. Feel it. It’s circular. It’s like a carousel."

3 “I Eat Pieces Of S*** Like You For Breakfast!”

Shooter McGavin

Christopher McDonald as Shooter McGavin celebrating in Happy Gilmore

The Happy Gilmore quote where Shooter tries to be intimidating and Happy responds with “You eat pieces of s*** for breakfast?” is so iconic that Kanye West, who is known for referencing movies in his lyrics, included it in the lyrics for his religiously-themed song “Jesus Walks.” What helps elevate the line to legendary status is the fact that Shooter McGavin is a brilliant villain. He’s the kind of villain fans love to hate, which makes him the perfect villain for a lighthearted comedy movie – he's not despicable enough to distract from the laughs, but unlikable enough to make the audience root for Happy.

2 "Damned Alligator Just Popped Up, Cut Me Down In My Prime."

Chubbs Peterson

Carl Weathers as Chubs pointing his wooden hand at Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore

One of the most hilarious supporting characters in Happy Gilmore is Carl Weathers’ Chubbs, the coach who trains the title character to imbue accuracy into his powerful swing. Weathers delivers this monologue about how he lost his hand perfectly, and the prop of the jar containing the alligator’s plucked-out eye provides the perfect visual punchline. “He got me, but I tore one of that b*****d’s eyes out, though. Look at that.” Happy even gets the chance to fight the one-eyed alligator that attacked his friend at one point in the movie.

1 “The Price Is Wrong, B****!”

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Bob Barker punching Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore

The Price is Right host Bob Barker’s appearance in the movie is one of the funniest and most memorable cameos in film history. There’s a lot about the world of golf that Happy Gilmore makes fun of, including celebrity golf tournaments that pair professional golfers with other celebrities. As usual, Happy’s temper gets the best of him during the tournament, and he gets into a fight with Barker, but as it turns out, the iconic game show host is a master martial artist, so he unexpectedly gets the better of Happy. The fight scene is iconic and won the first MTV Movie Award for Best Fight back in 1996. Following Barker's recent death, many fans revisited this iconic Happy Gilmore moment, celebrating its hilarity.