
Plays over the movie’s opening flashback montage, as Happy narrates his legendary rise, setting a classic rock tone for his fall and comeback
Plays from the grocery store speakers as a washed-up Happy drinks booze from a fake cucumber, bringing poppy absurdity to his new rock-bottom life
Soundtracks a quietly melancholic family dinner; Happy apologizes for losing everything, and his sons break the tension with a food fight
Plays as Happy returns to golf with three amateurs; he’s clumsy and keeps injuring himself, while this infectious Euro-pop track channels the chaos
Kicks in as Happy rediscovers his confidence through a training montage, giving his comeback a classic cinematic edge
[plays again at 1:23:00] First: Briefly during a caddie-strangling flashback. Later, during the wild Maxi Golf competition, the song energizes the montage of chaotic golf antics
Provides a surging soundtrack to Happy’s first PGA tournament back; he dons his Bruins jersey and tears up the leaderboard
Plays as Happy sinks a clutch putt; he and Oscar celebrate, signaling a magical, hopeful turning point in his return
Flashback about Ben Daggett
Haunting doo-wop plays over a black-and-white 1950s sequence, where Frank tells Shooter a legend at a smoky bar
[plays again at 1:46:35] Brief, played as Shooter preps with Happy’s team, then again during the end credits—with vibe matching the absurdist tone
Thunders as golfers walk to the first hole in Maxi; the scene’s futuristic, intimidating vibe is underscored by this aggressive EDM drop
Plays as Happy’s team makes their entrance; intended to contrast with Maxi’s hype, their reception is awkward and cringe, fitting the underdog narrative
Happy watches his kids fly off to Paris. He gets into his car, only to find it is dead
End credits
Flashback: Happy shoves his original caddie ("Blondie"). The music gives a goofy energy, underscoring the slapstick nostalgia
Blasts out as Sally (Qualley) nails a shot from a sand trap and celebrates, adding party vibes to this underdog moment
Powers up the Maxi Golf team’s theatrical entrance before the final showdown; the scene parodies classic sports hype
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