GOAT Advice – Part 5

🔥 Part 5 – Unleashing the Unexpected

In this fresh chapter of GOAT Advice, Tony Finau, JJ Spaun, Stephan Jäger, Brian Harman, and Gary Woodland drop under-the-radar wisdom. From wedge work to fearless rhythm — these pros reveal what truly lowers scores.

🌀 Tony Finau – Stay Athletic & Swing Free

Finau credits his success to playing instinctively and embracing freedom in the swing. “Don’t get too technical,” he told GOLF.com. “Let it flow. Be athletic, and trust your body.”

“I always tell amateurs to be athletes first. Let the swing work through you.” – Tony Finau
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🎯 JJ Spaun – Win with Wedges

Spaun’s short game makes him deadly inside 100 yards. His advice? “Amateurs spend too much time on their driver,” he told PGATour.com. “Get dialed with wedges and see your score drop.”

“Your scoring clubs should be your best friends.” – JJ Spaun
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⚡ Stephan Jäger – Play Smart, Not Perfect

“You don’t need to be perfect, you need to be smart,” said Jäger in an interview with Golf Digest. His key? Avoid hero shots and capitalize on smart chances.

“Play the odds — not the hero.” – Stephan Jäger
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🪶 Brian Harman – Fairways First, Always

Harman’s Open Championship win proved precision > power. “Fairways over distance. Every time,” he told Bunkered. He stresses accuracy, routine, and letting the putter do the rest.

“Keep it in play and you’ll stay in the game.” – Brian Harman
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🏋️ Gary Woodland – Power Comes from Position

Known for his ball speed, Woodland emphasizes proper setup and balance: “Power’s not about swinging harder, it’s about sequencing,” he told GOLF.com.

“Set up well, finish strong.” – Gary Woodland
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📚 Summary: Simple Truths, Big Impact

  • Tony Finau: Trust athletic motion over mechanics.
  • JJ Spaun: Prioritize wedge play for quick gains.
  • Stephan Jäger: Choose smart shots, not flashy ones.
  • Brian Harman: Accuracy and rhythm win tournaments.
  • Gary Woodland: Power starts with good posture and tempo.
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