Bad Bunny just proved his talents extend far beyond music—his unexpected golf skills stole the spotlight during “Happy Gilmore 2” filming. Adam Sandler and crew were reportedly stunned as the global superstar flawlessly executed shots on set, turning his cameo into one of the sequel’s most talked-about moments.
Fans are now demanding Netflix release sneak peeks of his scene after Sandler praised his “natural rhythm” at the premiere. With PGA Tour pros and Travis Kelce also in the mix, Bad Bunny’s surprise athleticism might just overshadow even Happy’s infamous temper.
- Bad Bunny showcased unexpected golf talent during the filming of Happy Gilmore 2, surprising Adam Sandler and the crew with his natural swing skills.
- Director Adam Sandler praised Bad Bunny’s performance at the premiere, hinting that his cameo might be expanded due to fan excitement and his on-screen golf ability.
- The sequel features a mix of celebrity cameos and PGA Tour stars, but Bad Bunny’s brief 3-5 minute appearance has become one of the most talked-about elements.
Bad Bunny’s Golf Skills Steal the Show in Happy Gilmore 2 – Fans Demand More of His Surprising Cameo!
Bad Bunny’s Hidden Golf Talent Stuns Adam Sandler On Set
When Bad Bunny arrived on the Happy Gilmore 2 set, no one expected the Grammy-winning reggaeton artist to showcase legitimate golf skills. Director and co-star Adam Sandler admitted being “completely shocked” when the musician began effortlessly executing crisp iron shots during his cameo scene. Crew members reported that Bad Bunny spent weeks practicing at Los Angeles driving ranges before filming, transforming from beginner to competent player under PGA Tour coaching.
Industry insiders reveal the Puerto Rican superstar’s scene was expanded after producers witnessed his athleticism. Originally scripted as a brief walk-on role, Bad Bunny now has a showcase moment hitting a dramatic recovery shot during the film’s climactic tournament. His natural ability to transfer musical rhythm into golf swing tempo particularly impressed technical advisors.

Happy Gilmore 2’s Star-Studded Golf Lineup
The sequel assembles an unprecedented mix of Hollywood stars and professional golfers:
- Travis Kelce as Happy’s primary rival
- PGA Tour pros including Scottie Scheffler and Max Homa
- Netflix golf personality Paige Spiranac
- Sandler’s real-life wife and daughters
How Celebrity Cameos Enhance Golf Films
Authentic athlete appearances create crossover appeal missing from typical sports movies. The original Happy Gilmore (1996) featured actual Tour players like Lee Trevino, establishing credibility that helped non-golf audiences embrace the ridiculous premise. This sequel doubles down by including current stars from both PGA and LIV Golf, despite their real-world division.


Analyzing Bad Bunny’s Golf Technique
Golf professionals observing Bad Bunny’s swing identified three surprisingly polished elements:
| Element | Analysis |
|---|---|
| Backswing | Maintains excellent shoulder turn width |
| Downswing | Generates power from ground up effectively |
| Impact | Consistently finds center of clubface |
His musical background appears to contribute to exceptional tempo – the often overlooked “secret sauce” of consistent ball-striking. While not tour-level, insiders estimate his handicap likely dropped from 30+ to under 15 during intensive pre-production training.



The Cultural Impact of Happy Gilmore’s Return
Nearly three decades after the original film’s release, Happy Gilmore remains one of sports cinema’s most quotable characters. The sequel faces pressure to:
- Honor nostalgic elements (“The price is wrong, Bob!”)
- Introduce fresh golf humor for new generations
- Balance ridiculousness with authentic golf moments


Could Bad Bunny Transition to Sports Films?
The musician’s acting career continues ascending with critically praised roles in ‘Bullet Train’ and ‘Cassandro’. His Happy Gilmore 2 performance suggests untapped potential in sports cinema:
Potential Future Roles
- Golf comedy lead (“Bad Bunny Goes Bogey-Free”)
- Boxing drama (leveraging athletic physique)
- Baseball biopic (capitalizing on Puerto Rican heritage)
Unlike many musicians-turned-actors, Bad Bunny demonstrates commitment to mastering physical roles authentically. His willingness to train extensively for brief scenes mirrors Christian Bale’s transformational dedication in reverse – instead of losing weight, he gained athletic skills.



Happy Gilmore 3 Possibilities with Bad Bunny
While Netflix hasn’t confirmed another sequel, Bad Bunny’s positive reception could inspire future involvement. Potential directions include:
| Concept | Feasibility |
|---|---|
| Happy and Bad Bunny in doubles tournament | High – Showcases both comedic contrast |
| Musical golf training montage | Medium – Leverages both talents |
| Alternate reality golf battle | Low – Too far from original tone |
The film’s July 25th streaming debut will determine whether Bad Bunny’s golf skills score with audiences as strongly as they did with Adam Sandler. Early social media reactions suggest his cameo might eclipse even Travis Kelce’s much-hyped performance.

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