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‘Growing the game one t** at a time’ – Stunning golf influencer Paige Spiranac hits back at trolls with cheeky tweet

, ‘Growing the game one t** at a time’ – Stunning golf influencer Paige Spiranac hits back at trolls with cheeky tweet

PAIGE SPIRANAC has hit back at online trolls with a cheeky tweet.

The golf influencer has gathered an enormous following on social media.

Paige Spiranac often posts tutorials to help her followers improve their golf game

The 29-year-old has built a huge social media following

Some internet users have given Paige grief online, however, claiming that she’s not been good for the sport.

But she has hit back in emphatic fashion.

Taking to Twitter, she wrote: “‘You’re not growing the game’

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“In 24 hours on social media, almost 4 million people watched a video on how to grip a golf club lol I like my odds that there’s people out there who learned something new. Growing the game one t**…I mean tip at a time.”

Among her social media output, Paige often posts cheeky tutorials to help her viewers genuinely improve their golf game.

Her fans loved her biting back, with the post receiving more than 12,000 likes in under 12 hours.

One responded: “The number of people we know who have never played golf but know who YOU are is growing every single day. AND they all know you’re a golfer. I’d say you’re doing just fine.”

A second tweeted: “Haters always going to hate Paige! Keep doing what you do.. you bring fans to Golf and fans want to see and listen to your content!!”

A third replied: “I didn’t care all that much about golf since Tiger left his prime, but you’re making me more interested, Paige!”

Another added: “Keep on being you, Paige.”

Spiranac, 29, is an enormous Tiger Woods fan.

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The 47-year-old was recently embroiled in a controversy, when he handed Justin Thomas a tampon at the Genesis Open.

But Paige leapt to his defence, writing: “If anyone tries to cancel Tiger over this we riot. It’s funny.”

, ‘Growing the game one t** at a time’ – Stunning golf influencer Paige Spiranac hits back at trolls with cheeky tweet
Spiranac is growing the game ‘one tip at a time’

, ‘Growing the game one t** at a time’ – Stunning golf influencer Paige Spiranac hits back at trolls with cheeky tweet
The golf influencer has 3.7m Instagram followers

, ‘Growing the game one t** at a time’ – Stunning golf influencer Paige Spiranac hits back at trolls with cheeky tweet
She remains a keen player

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average score of a weekend golfer on the golf course?

For beginners, the average score is about 100. As you get better at golf, your scores improve. You’ll start with 9 holes. Then you will work your way up.

Do I really need to be a member of a golf course in order to play golf?

No, you don’t need a golf course membership. A membership gives you access to the entire course, including the driving ranges and putting greens.

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Is golfing bad for me?

No, golf is not bad for you. It’s actually very healthy. Golfers have a longer life expectancy than non-golfers, according to studies. They are happier because they tend to have less stress.

Can I improve my golf game without practicing?

Practice is key to improving your game. However, if you don’t possess the time or resources to consistently perform drills, you can still improve. Keep in mind that you should always strive to practice what you have set out to do. If you want to play faster, you need to focus on playing fast. If you want to hit the target farther, you should also focus on hitting the target further.

How can I improve golf scores?

These simple tips can make it easy to improve your golf game.

  1. Practice more and play less. Practice more if you want to improve at something. Playing too much means you’re practicing bad habits.
  2. Feel good when you play. Sometimes you don’t feel like golf. Do not force yourself to do something you don’t enjoy. Instead, find new ways to make playing golf enjoyable.
  3. Take breaks. Golfers like to take breaks during rounds to stretch, walk around, have lunch or just relax. You can relax your body and stay focused while on the course by taking breaks.
  4. Drink water! It’s easy not to keep track of how many drinks were consumed while you are out on the course. You should drink enough water to avoid becoming dehydrated. Drinking plenty of water before, during, and after your game will help keep you feeling refreshed and ready to hit those greens.
  5. Be healthy. You will be able to do well on the course if you eat healthy foods, such as fruits, vegetables and lean protein.
  6. Stay hydrated. The best way for you to stay hydrated, is to drink plenty of water. You should try drinking at least eight glasses of water per day. This includes water from beverages (such as coffee), as well as plain water.
  7. Properly warm up. Warm up for the round by moving or running for five minutes. You should then be flexible and agile.
  8. Keep your head down. When you tee off, it’s important to keep your eyes straight ahead. Do not look at the ball or pay attention to where it lands. Instead, keep your eyes on the hole.
  9. You should always wear proper form when you’re dancing. Proper form may mean different things to different people. You should avoid hitting your target with your swing. Instead, aim for the ball to be in the middle of your club face.
  10. You should be focused on the process. While there are several factors that contribute to a successful golf swing, focusing on the process will help you develop the most effective technique. For example, if you have trouble keeping your hands still, then focus on relaxing your grip. You can also focus on your posture if balance is a problem.

How can I improve my golf game overnight?

You can improve your game by practicing 20 minutes per day, three days a week. You must practice consistently if you want to perform well in any tournament. Practice makes perfect!

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Statistics

  • However, if you go in thinking that you will get all the way down to a 10, you will likely stunt your progress because your expectations are way out of line. (practical-golf.com)
  • Stats reveal 96% of golfers play right-handed. (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • Trackman found that over 65% of amateur’s golf shots finish short of the target from 160 yards. (golfinsideruk.com)
  • The blade aim at impact controls 92% of the ball’s start line, so prioritise face aim as a place to start (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • If you have 14 attempts and convert as little as 50% of them into Pars – you can double bogey the remaining 4 holes and still shoot 87 for your round. (golfmadesimple.com)

External Links

golfdigest.com

shotscope.com

collegeofgolf.keiseruniversity.edu

blog.trackmangolf.com

How To

How can you improve your golf game at home?

You can practice anywhere you like!

Any type of equipment can be used, from a simple putter to an entire set of clubs. There are many online options for training your golf skills, such as swing analyzers, putting trainers, and virtual reality systems.

Practice regularly is the best way for you to improve your work golf game. It is best to find a local golf course near your place of work or home. This lets you practice when you want, without the need to wait for a partner or wait until you return home.

Practice makes perfect so if your practice isn’t enough, you can try practicing once per week or every two weeks. Playing twice per month is a good idea if you are a regular player. It doesn’t really matter how much time you spend practicing, just ensure that you continue to practice.

If you decide to buy a new golf club, make sure you choose one that fits well. Bad fitting clubs could result in injury to your golf ball or worse. Be sure to check reviews before you purchase anything. Take a look at the grip size that you prefer.

Don’t forget to properly warm up before hitting the ball. At first, it might be difficult to know how much force should you apply when swinging the club. Warming up is a great way to learn how strong your ball needs to be to travel certain distances.

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