When you’re known as “Happy Gilmore” on the golf course, Adam Sandler is bound to take notice. The star of the 1996 film hopped on Twitter Friday to congratulate high school golfer Happy Gilmore on his commitment to Ball State University. A
Sandler continued: “He was like, ‘I don’t get it. I don’t see the caveman being in this movie.’ And I just said, ‘He can do other shit, man.’ I eventually went to his house, like four in the morning, woke him up.
Comment on this story Comment CNN will broadcast this year’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, taking over a star-studded Kennedy Center awards show that has been aired by PBS for the past two decades. The ceremony, which this year honors Adam