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Paige Spiranac earns more than golf stars Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy per Instagram post as beauty gets £10k each

PAIGE SPIRANAC earns more money per Instagram post than golf superstars Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.

The former pro turned model, 29, rakes in a whopping £10,272.25 per post – nearly £2k more than the greatest of all time Woods.

Paige Spiranac earns more money per Insta post than any other golfer

American legend Woods has 3million followers on the image-sharing platform and pockets £8.5k per sponsored post.

McIlroy comes in third with 2.3m followers and £7.4k per post.

But Spiranac is top of the tree thanks to her 3.4m followers at the time of the Bonusfinder study in 2021.

The American regularly posts glamorous pictures online as well as sponsored posts.

She was recently named as the ‘Sexiest Woman Alive’ by Maxim.

Rickie Fowler on 1.5m followers and Justin Thomas on 1.1m make up the top five earners list at £6.4k and £5.3k per post respectively.

Dustin Johnson’s wife Paulina Gretzky and British golf star Lucy Robson are the other two women in the top 10.

They both have just less than 1m followers but still take a cool £3.5 and £3.2k per post.

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Spiranac is fan-focused and once offered three lucky golfers the chance to play a round with her.

And she recently shared more pictures of a glam night at the Maxim ‘Hot 100’ party.

Paige was the star of the show when she posed in her revealing outfit on the red carpet.

While she also told her followers how she was reduced to tears after a ‘golf Karen’ ripped into her “highly inappropriate outfit”.

Earlier this summer she revealed how a fan accused her of scamming him out of $10,000 – leaving her frightened to leave the house.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is golfing bad for me?

Golf is not a bad thing. It’s actually very healthy. Studies show that people who play golf live longer than those who do not. Golfers tend to be happier and less stressed than non-golfers.

How can I instantly improve my game of golf?

You can improve your game by practicing 20 minutes per day, three days a week. Practice consistently if your goal is to play well in every tournament. Practice makes perfect!

How can I lower my score on golf by five strokes?

First, you need to improve your swing mechanics. Even though you know how to hold the golf club properly, if you aren’t feeling comfortable swinging it correctly, you won’t get the correct feedback from your body. Once you’ve learned how to hold the club correctly, you can focus on strengthening your flexibility and strength. Start off slowly, working up to longer distances. As you work towards better scores, you’ll notice that your game will become more consistent.

Can watching golf improve your skills?

Yes, it improves my game!

One of the most popular and loved sports is golf. This sport involves striking a ball towards a target at different distances using sticks, clubs, and so on. It’s a wonderful way to spend quality time outdoors and relax. But did you know that there are many benefits of playing golf? 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
  • You don’t have to think too much while playing
  • Playing golf teaches you patience
  • Inspiration comes from watching golf
  • Golf is fun
  • It’s easy to learn golf
  • Golf is more affordable than other sports
  • Golf is a great stress reliever
  • Golf is social.

What is the average weekend score for a golfer?

The average golf score for a beginner 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.

Is it possible to make money by playing golf

Absolutely! You have many options to make extra money as a professional golfer. You could offer lessons, sell merchandise, host tournaments, or even take part in celebrity events.

Statistics

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

External Links

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How To

Five Easy Steps to Lower Golf Scores

  1. Start with the right equipment. It’s important to have the right equipment. Learning how to play the game of golf is the best way to determine what kind of club to use. If you don’t know anyone who plays, then ask around at the local driving range. You might get a lesson for free, or they may even offer you a free one!
  2. Practice makes perfect. This goes without saying, but if you really want to improve your game, you’ll need to practice. You don’t have to play with friends or alone; practice is vital. It doesn’t matter if you practice alone or with friends; it is important to keep track. Write down everything you do so that you can see where you’re improving and where you still need work.
  3. Play more. You might feel that you’re spending too much time on golf equipment when you first start. You’ll soon find you enjoy the game and you’ll be able to get back into your routine. Your next step is increasing your play frequency. Try to play three or more times per week (or every day). It means you will play two rounds of 18 holes each weekend, and one round of 9 holes every week.
  4. Don’t forget to eat well. Many people think they are doing their bodies a favour by eating after lunch and skipping breakfast. But this isn’t healthy. You should eat something before you leave your house. You should ideally eat small snacks that contain protein, carbohydrates, fat, and fiber. A light meal containing lean proteins and vegetables can be prepared when you arrive at your course.
  5. Drink plenty of water. Drinking lots water can prevent dehydration from leading to muscle aches and headaches. Additionally, water helps to keep your body hydrated which is essential for peak performance.