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“ To divert attention away from me you couldn't be the only one to die. I had to make it look like a... random killing spree. Hence the deaths of your little friends. Besides, less members makes it easier to get a better tee time. And I could blame it all on the Greenskeeper who lives out in the woods! He was the perfect scapegoat. Did he scare you little girl? Were you frightened by the big bad monster? Sometimes things just aren't what they seem, aren't they? „
~ John explaining his plan.

John Anderson, also known as The Greenskeeper, is the titular main antagonist of the 2002 slasher film. He is the co-owner of a country club in Atlanta.

He is portrayed by Bruce Taylor, while John Rocker portrayed him in The Greenskeeper disguise.

What Makes Him Pure Evil?[]

  • Sabotaged a lawn-mower, waited for his brother to try and fix it, and dropped a match, causing an explosion which disfigured and nearly killed his brother.
  • Did this because he was jealous of his brother's life.
  • Upon finding out his nephew/step-son, Allen, was going to take over the country club on his twenty-fifth birthday, John disguised himself as the local urban legend, The Greenskeeper, and killed 10 people all to make it look like Allen was a victim of a random maniac.
  • While some of his murders are standard, they are two that really stand out as painful and brutal.
    • Lifts up Chet and mutilates his genitals with a golf ball washer.
    • Uses a hole cutter to bore a hole through a couple having sex on the golf course.
  • Attempts to frame his brother as the killer, and even shoots him.
  • During his explanation, John is nothing but arrogant and even comes off as taking sadistic glee in what he's done.
  • When his brother tries to attack him, John pleads mercy, claiming that Mrs. Anderson made him do it. This is a distraction, however, as John finds a sprinkler hose and kills him by stabbing him with it.
  • Most slasher villains are either mentally ill, tragic, or enigmatic. John is completely sane, and did everything for money and to own a country club, making him very unique in the genre.
  • Has no redeeming qualities, mitigating factors or a Freudian Excuse.

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