Happy Gilmore, the high school golfer who signed with Ball State, talks his name, NIL

Landon Gilmore signed to play gold with Ball State last week, and the high school standout known as ‘Happy’ couldn’t be happier for the next step in his golf career. Or for that matter, to be known as Happy Gilmore.

From Indiana, Gilmore is one of the top high school golfers in the nation. His nickname, after the famed Adam Sandler movie, seems natural given he plays the game of golf.

Now, the future college golfer is hoping to step into his own notoriety while at the same time, embracing his nickname.

In Happy Gilmore (the movie), Sandler plays a hockey player (who can’t skate very well) who transitions to playing professional golf. His charismatic (and unorthodox style) earned him many fans, especially for his long drives off the tee, but not much respect on the professional golf tour.

Thankfully, this Happy Gilmore (the person) seems far more liked. He even got the nickname organically.

“In my first ever golf tournament – the Pepsi Little People’s in Quincy, Illinois,” Gilmore told USA TODAY High School Sports.

“I competed in their long driving contest and won. Couple of the parents starting calling me ‘Happy’ and from there it stuck.”

Just think of the Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) possibilities for this golfer.

 

Scroll down and check out this interview with Happy Gilmore where he touches on signing with Ball State, his nickname and if he can ice skate.

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