
Jack Hartounian, a self made man is trying to get into Bushwood County Club because his daughter's being asked by her snooty friends. Jack applies but a few things ruins his application, one that he's extremely boorish and because he is building low cost housing in an affluent neighborhood. Jack then turns to Ty Webb who owns the majority share of the club, Jack buys Ty's shares and then takes over the club and makes some changes which the members don't like. That's when the ... (Full plot summary below)
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Jack Hartounian, a self made man is trying to get into Bushwood County Club because his daughter's being asked by her snooty friends. Jack applies but a few things ruins his application, one that he's extremely boorish and because he is building low cost housing in an affluent neighborhood. Jack then turns to Ty Webb who owns the majority share of the club, Jack buys Ty's shares and then takes over the club and makes some changes which the members don't like. That's when the club members attack Jack by stopping his housing project. Eventually they decide to settle it on the golf course but the club president decides to take contingencies.
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| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanComedy has always relied on the follies of clueless people. Caddyshack 2 doesn't have such follies in its plot, yet they permeate every single frame. |
| Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittThe screenplay is hopelessly vulgar; the filmmaking is hopelessly clumsy. |
| Common Sense MediaBarbara ShulgasserRaunchy, over-the-top '80s sequel has cursing. |
| Miami HeraldJuan Carlos CotoA disaster. Mason founders in his poorly written role, and none of the film's endless series of gags is the least bit funny. |
| People MagazinePeter TraversChevy Chase, as a socialite who sells the club to Mason, and Dan Aykroyd, as a psycho ex-Marine hired by Stack to dispatch his enemy, are pitifully awful. |
| Philadelphia Daily NewsMarianne CostantinouThe outfits are a scream. The movie is not. |
| Kansas City KansanSteve CrumWhere are the laughs (and stars) of Caddy 1? |
| Radio TimesJo BerryThe first Caddyshack may have been funny, but take away some of the talent from the original and you're left with the mess that is Caddyshack II. |
| Orlando SentinelJay BoyarThis PG-rated romp is bland bananas compared to its R-rated predecessor. Besides, immediately following the liberating craziness of Animal House, another slob comedy didn't seem like such a bad idea. Now, after nearly a decade of slob comedies, the last thing we need is yet another, tamer one. |
| The New York TimesCaryn JamesThe film features someone who walks like Jackie Mason, talks like Jackie Mason, does everything except make people laugh like Jackie Mason. |