Callaway Really Made the 'Happy Gilmore' Putter
And it’ll cost you $500 USD.
Summary
- Callaway is re-releasing the iconic hockey stick putter used by Happy Gilmore in the beloved 1996 movie
- The drop coincides with the Happy Gilmore 2 sequel releasing on July 25
- Themed Chrome Tour golf balls are also included at $60 USD a dozen, while the putters cost $500 USD
Nearly 30 years after Happy Gilmore, Odyssey—the putter division under Callaway Golf—has re-released the film’s iconic hockey stick putter, alongside a limited run of branded golf balls. The drop leads into the highly anticipated sequel, which hits Netflix on July 25.
For those who need a refresher, Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore was a failed hockey player turned unconventional golf star. Known for his monster drives and spiky attitude, his real statement piece was a hockey stick putter—something of a gimmick turned signature weapon. So, is this new release actually playable? Probably not. The $500 USD price tag and novelty build suggest it’s more of a collector’s item than a performance upgrade, though Callaway’s site has plenty of those if that’s what you’re after.
The Chrome Tour golf balls included in the drop, priced at $60 USD per dozen, lean further into the nostalgia. Each sleeve features phrases like “Just tap it in” and “It’s all in the hips,” nods to some of the film’s most quotable lines. The balls are available now, while the putter launches alongside the sequel.






















