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Paige Spiranac absolutely loves pro golfer’s ‘power move’ as picture of shot goes viral

GOLF beauty Paige Spiranac hailed Kurt Kitayama’s ” power move” before winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Kitayama was just a tap-in away from sealing his first ever PGA Tour event but first decided to mark the ball with a coin just in front of the hole.

Paige Spiranac hailed Kurt Kitayama’s winning shot

Paige Spiranac described Kurt Kitayama’s shot as a “power move”

The 30-year-old’s TaylorMade TP5x, marked with two Ks, was hanging on the edge of the hole and he decided to wait a little longer before officially capping off his victory.

That led to immense reaction on social media from fans praising the American’s decision.

Paige was also impressed with Kitayama’s move as she also took to Twitter.

The social media sensation shared an image of the golfer marking his ball just an inch away from the hole before sealing his glory.

Paige added the following caption: “Marking this is such a power move.”

Kitayama was absolutely elated even before tapping the ball in for victory.

The World’s No19 didn’t realise he was finally winning his first PGA Tour until he marked the ball.

Kitayama said: “When I marked it and walked over to Tim [his caddie] and just, like, a big sigh of relief, really, you know, that this was really happening.”

Paige continues to watch all the live golf action and shares relevant content to her hundreds of thousands of followers on social media.

But of course the American beauty adds a little extra spice to her content every time.

Paige has also recently joined OnlyFans where she has taken social media by storm with a series of steamy posts.

Paige Spiranac continues watching all the live golf action this season

Paige Spiranac has recently joined OnlyFans where she shares steamy content

Paige Spiranac has taken social media by storm with a series of glam pics

Frequently Asked Questions

How can watching golf improve your game

Yes, it does improve my game!

Golf is a very popular sport. The game involves hitting a golf ball towards a target using different distances, with sticks or clubs. It’s a great sport to enjoy relaxing and spending quality time outdoors. Golf has many benefits. These are just a few of the many benefits that golf can bring to your life.

  • Golf helps you get fit
  • Playing golf makes you feel good
  • Playing does not require that you think too hard
  • The game of golf is an exercise in patience
  • Watching golf gives you inspiration
  • Golf is fun
  • Golf is easy to master
  • Golf is less expensive than any other sport
  • Golf is a great stress reliever
  • Golf is social.

What is the average game of golf?

Average golfers shoot around 80-85 yards in tandem with their driver.

Are there any reasons to have a membership at a golf club?

No, you don’t need a golf course membership. You will have access to all facilities on the course such as the driving ranges and the putting greens.

Is there a way to make money golfing?

Absolutely! As a professional golfer, there are many ways to make additional income. You could host tournaments, teach lessons or sell merchandise.

What is the most important shot in golf?

Putts are the most important shot for golfers. Because it takes so much skill to hit the ball perfectly, if you fail at putting, you’re likely to lose the hole (and possibly the game).

What is the average golf score for a weekend golfer?

A beginner’s average score on the golf course is around 100. As you get better at golf, your scores improve. You’ll start with 9 holes. Then you will work your way up.

Statistics

  • Trackman found that over 65% of amateur’s golf shots finish short of the target from 160 yards. (golfinsideruk.com)
  • 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)
  • This means as much as 50% of your practice time. (practical-golf.com)
  • Or that, on the greens, some 84% of putts over five feet also finish short of the hole? (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • 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)

External Links

nicklaus.com

flagstick.com

shotscope.com

collegeofgolf.keiseruniversity.edu

How To

Five Steps to Lower your Golf Scores

  1. Start off with the right equipment. Good clubs and balls will be your best investment. The best way to find out what type of club you should use is to take lessons from someone who knows how to play golf. If you don’t know anyone who plays golf, ask around at your local driving range. They may even give you an instructor’s lesson for free if they like to see new faces.
  2. Practice makes perfect. It’s obvious that practice is key to improving your game. Practice is important, no matter if you play alone or with your friends. Keep track of your progress when you begin practicing. Write down everything you do so that you can see where you’re improving and where you still need work.
  3. Play more often. At first, you might feel that you spend too much on your golf gear. This will make it difficult to get out there enough. Once you get into the swing of things, you will find that you actually enjoy playing. You can increase your play frequency. Try to play at least three rounds per week. This means that you should play one round of 18 holes on the weekend and two rounds 9 holes during week.
  4. Eat well. A lot of people think that they’re doing their bodies a favor by skipping breakfast and eating only after lunch. This is not healthy. Instead, make sure you eat something before going out. Ideal is to have a small snack that contains protein, carbohydrates, as well as fat. You can then have a light meal of lean proteins or vegetables when you get to the course.
  5. Hydration is key. Drinking lots water can prevent dehydration from leading to muscle aches and headaches. Drinking water is important for optimal performance.