Mike Tindall bizarrely recreates scene from Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore as he leans over golf ball and tells it to ‘kiss my white a**’
Mike Tindall is known for his unique sense of humor, and his latest Instagram post is no exception
At a charity golf event in Sutton Coldfield, the royal, 45, jokingly declared his interest in Adam Sandler’s role as the uptight hockey player in a Happy Gilmore sequel, telling a golf ball to kiss its white a**. ‘.
The husband of King Charles’ niece Zara filmed the clip last week at a charity golf event to raise money for Parkinson’s disease, along with his wife Zara and guests including Zara’s brother Peter Phillips, Peter’s ex-wife Autumn and longtime family friend Dolly Maude. on the Belfort golf course.
In a bizarre impression, the former rugby union player recreated the famous scene from the 1996 comedy film in which the irascible Happy lashed out after his shot missed the golf cup.
Mike took to Instagram to share the lighthearted impression, writing, “If @adamsandler isn’t available for Happy Gilmore 2 then…”
In the video, Mike leaned over the ball and jokingly shouted, “What’s wrong with you? Are you too good for your home? Kiss my white ball!,’.
Mike Tindall recreated Adam Sandler’s role as Happy Gilmore with an entertaining impression – and joked that he is available for the role
Alongside the Instagram video, Mike wrote: ‘If @adamsandler ‘isn’t available for Happy Gilmore 2 then…’
The event, ISPS Handa Mike Tindall Celebrity Golf Classic tournament, is the 11th golf charity event organized by Mike and raises money for the Matt Hampson Foundation and the Cure Parkinson charity.
And despite the day being full of golf activities to raise money for Parkinson’s charity, Mike made time to re-enact a scene from Happy Gilmore.
As he shouted down the golf cup, Mike read the lines: “Get in your hole, what’s wrong with you? Are you too good for your ass? Kiss my white ball.’
The event was held at the Belfry Hotel and Resort in Sutton Coldfield, and a number of the couple’s friends attended, including Dame Denise Rosemarie Lewis DBE, actor James Nesbitt and former competitive swimmer Mark Foster.
The celebrity guests wore bright pink polo shirts, some in the shade from head to toe, while also wearing bright pink trousers – Mike, of course, led the way.
It comes after Mike joked he has ‘never been arrested’ while chatting to guests at a garden party at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
The ex-England rugby star, 45, appeared in good spirits as he turned up to support Prince William, who hosted his first Buckingham Palace garden party of the year without the Princess of Wales.
Despite the rainy weather, the father of three remained enthusiastic during the conversation with the guests, one of whom had met Mike before.
The guest, who was not identified in footage of the event, explained that she and her male companion knew Mike from Saracens, the professional rugby club in north London, and said: ‘He played with you and I supervised you. ‘
In a witty response, the former rugby union player quipped back: ‘Did you supervise me? I’ve never been arrested…
The former rugby player smiled for photos with Peter Phillips’ ex-wife Autumn Phillips (pictured right)
The King’s niece appeared in good spirits as she played golf at the charity event in Sutton Coldfield
To add to the humor, Mike cheekily looked to the side after making the witty comment.
After landing his joke, the Buckingham Palace garden party guest replied: “When you commented.”
However, Mike was arrested when he was arrested for driving under the influence in 2008.
The then 29-year-old Gloucester center was stopped by police on the M4 near Reading, Berkshire, the morning after a day at the Cheltenham races with Zara.
He was banned from driving for three years and fined £500 after being disqualified for 16 months in 2000 following another drink driving offence.
Mike was joined at the garden party by his wife, Zara Tindall, 43, and princesses Beatrice and Eugene.
It was Zara who wore the standout outfit of the afternoon, wowed by a £1,500 Laura Green London Isobel dress, in white, with added pink buttons. To match her ensemble, she added a stylish Rosa Boater hat and pink suede heels.
Mike speaking at his 11th Gold Charity Event – ISPS Handa Mike Tindall Celebrity Golf Classic Tournament
Zara was stylish but practical in bad weather. She added heel stoppers to the bottom of her shoes to keep her from sinking into the ground, while a black umbrella protected her from the rain – looking like it was always meant to be part of the Look.
Meanwhile, her husband Mike looked handsome in a smart suit, pink tie and top hat.
The display seemed to convey quintessential Britishness as the royals shielded themselves from the rain – but crowds still flocked to the ‘summer’ garden party.
William’s presence, alongside the king’s nieces and nephew, will inevitably be seen as a sign of family unity at a difficult time. The cousins showed even more unity by coordinating their stylish ensembles, with Eugenie and Beatrice also opting for a pink and white color scheme to match Zara.
The 75-year-old Charles has a full agenda with public appointments except for one day this week, despite his wife, Queen Camilla, often urging him to take it easy.
Mike and Zara Tindall posed for photos with James Nesbitt at Sutton Coldfield Golf Course
The pair enjoyed a visit to the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday, where they toured the garden – with Camilla even revealing she had watched the first episode of Bridgerton.
As the king continues to undergo treatment, each assignment is carefully tailored to balance his desire to work and his health.
From 3 p.m., guests began filing in to enjoy the tea tents and palace grounds, despite the gray skies and rain.
Around 8,000 people are invited to each party, nominated by sponsors including Lord-Lieutenants, government departments, charities, the military and faith groups.
The royal party will arrive, as usual, at 4pm on the rear terrace of the palace via The Carnarvon Room.
They stood for the national anthem before being escorted to the lawn before walking through various ‘alleys’ accompanied by gentleman ushers to meet as many members of the public as possible.
During the garden party, William will meet guests from a number of patronages, military connections and passion projects of both himself and his wife, including his Homewards initiative to tackle homelessness, RAF Valley (the Welsh base where the Prince worked as an RAF Search and Rescue pilot ), Swim England and tenants in the Duchy of Cornwall.
The inclusion of people with links to the Princess of Wales suggests that when planning for the garden party began last year, Kate was expected to attend.