Brett Harrison Stegmaier is 40 years and, was born July 2, 1983, and is best known as an American professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour.
Stegmaier played for the University of Florida, where he was a Southeastern Conference champion and All-American. Before earning his PGA Tour card for the 2016 season, Stegmaier spent multiple years on mini-tours and the Web.com Tour (2013−15).
Stegmaier’s best PGA Tour finish was a tie for 2nd place at the 2016 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. At that tournament, he was the second and third-round leader.
Who is Brett Quigley’s coach?
Brett Quigley’s coach is not known. But according to him in an interview which he said, his biggest influence is from two people, and one is Adam Oates. He played hockey and NHL for 19 years and had an amazing career. He’s coaching players now in the NHL. He’s got a bunch of guys who he coaches individually as a skills coach and has done incredible stuff for them.
He’s a big golf fan, a big golf junkie, and he’s helped me a lot with my approach to the game, practicing, and all of the other aspects of the game. He probably helped me the most, getting me thinking about playing tournament golf and swinging the golf club.
The other person that I spent a lot of time with was Brad Faxon. He and I play a lot of golf together. I think just being around him helped. He’s got great energy, a great vibe, and he’s a great player and a great putter. I think just being around that helps get your mind in the right frame.
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