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Paige Spiranac reveals why she doesn’t get naked on social media… as she tells fans where to find her sexiest pics

PAIGE SPIRANAC revealed why she doesn’t get naked on social media – but told fans where they can find her sexiest pictures.

The golf sensation has taken social media by storm over the last few years as she mixes brains and beauty.

Paige cleared something up for her fans in an Instagram video

The glamorous golfer has expertly grown her following over the last few years

Paige gives golf tips out to amateurs but also gets admiring followers hot under the collar with some steamy snaps.

She is posting much of her stuff on her new ‘Only Paige’ site but insists that, despite demand, she won’t go fully nude.

The glamorous golfer told fans on Instagram that she would “never” go naked after being asked the question by a follower.

She said: “No shame to anyone who is doing that but I don’t feel comfortable doing it. And also you can get that for free on the internet, whenever you want. 

“So I wanted to provide more value so I really focused in on golf instructions, which is something I’m really good at and something I love to do. 

“So much of that is on OP [Only Paige] plus other stuff.

“And yes there are very sexy pictures on there, sexier things than I put on here. But there’s no nudity.”

She encouraged fans to follow ‘Only Paige’ where she insisted they could still get their “fix”.

Paige added: “I think there’s something sexy about using your imagination and not showing anything.

“There’s something for everyone, you can get your fix if you want the sexy stuff, but there is so much other value that I’m trying to provide through the subscription service.”

Paige gave fans a closer look at her life earlier this week as she took them around her house for a ‘Day in the Life’ video.

She also broke her admirers hearts as revealed that she had a new boyfriend.


Paige said she would not ‘feel comfortable’ going nude but promised ‘sexy stuff’ and more golf content on her new page


Paige has 3.7 million followers on her Instagram

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a professional golfer make a living?

Yes, it is possible to make some money as a pro golfer. It requires dedication and hard work. Pros make millions every year.

Are you more skilled at watching professionals play?

Watching pro players play makes you better at video games. By watching how professional players play, you can improve your game. You can also learn from their mistakes. Watching professional gamers also gives you inspiration to become a better player yourself.

How can my golf game be improved overnight?

Practice 20 minutes per session, three times per week, to improve your ability to play golf. If you want to be able to play well at any tournament, then you need to practice consistently. Practice makes perfect!

How do I improve my game of golf?

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

  1. Practice more, play less. Practice more to become better at your chosen skill. Exercising too often can lead to poor habits.
  2. When you feel good, play. There are times when it is not easy to play golf. Don’t force your self to do things you don’t like. Instead, find new ways to make playing golf enjoyable.
  3. Pause. Golfers often take breaks during their round to stretch, walk around, eat lunch, etc. Breaks allow your body to relax, and help you stay focused during the round.
  4. Get 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. You will feel refreshed and ready for your next round of golf if you drink plenty of water before, throughout, and after the game.
  5. Healthy eating is key. Healthy foods like fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, whole grains, low-fat dairy products, and legumes will provide energy that will help you perform well on the course.
  6. Hydration is key. Water is the best thing to keep hydrated. At least eight glasses of water should be consumed each day. This includes water from beverages (such as coffee), as well as plain water.
  7. Properly warm up. Begin your round by walking or running for five to ten minutes. Then, focus on getting loose and limber.
  8. Keep your head down. When you tee off, it’s important to keep your eyes straight ahead. Don’t look at the ball and pay attention to where it hits. Instead, you should focus on the hole.
  9. You should always wear proper form when you’re dancing. Proper form may mean different things to different people. But you should try to avoid swinging at your target. Instead, you should aim to strike the ball in the center of the club face.
  10. Keep your eyes on the process. You can improve your golf swing by focusing on the process. Try relaxing your grip if you struggle to hold your hands still. If balance is difficult for you, then work on improving your posture.

What is the average scoring for weekend golfers?

For beginners, the average score is about 100. As you get better at golf, your scores improve. You’ll most likely begin with 9 holes and progress to 18 holes.

Golfing is bad for you?

Golf is good for you. Golf is actually quite healthy. Golfers have a longer life expectancy than non-golfers, according to studies. Golfers tend to be happier and less stressed than non-golfers.

Statistics

  • By adding 10 more yards to all their golf shots amateurs will increase the percentage of greens they hit by 8 – 10%. (golfinsideruk.com)
  • Trackman found that over 65% of amateur’s golf shots finish short of the target from 160 yards. (golfinsideruk.com)
  • Shot Scope’s mapping data reveals 72% of danger is at the front of the green (sand or water), whereas there’s only 28% behind. (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)
  • 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

How to improve your Golf swing

How to improve your golf swing

Practice is the key to improving your golf swing. Practice makes perfect! You can improve your golf swing by practicing daily. If you want to make improvements, you must put in consistent effort. You should practice at least 5 times per week. For you to see results, it is important that you practice consistently.

When learning to play golf, it is important that you start slow. Start out with short shots and move on to longer shots. This will help you build strength and endurance. When you first start playing golf, it is common to struggle with the swing. If you persevere, you’ll eventually master the art of golf swing.

Practice swinging from different stances and positions. The ball can be hit while you are standing still. Next, move forward and back. Next, try walking backwards to hit the ball. Finally, try hitting the ball while running. Each swing requires different stances and positions. These exercises can help you determine which stance or position is most effective for you. These exercises will help you determine the best stance and position for you.

Keep track of your progress. Keeping track of your progress helps you see where you need improvement. Note everything that you have done. Keep track how many times you practice each day and score your progress. This data will help you determine if you are making any progress.

Take lessons from a professional instructor if you have trouble with your swing. A qualified teacher can teach you proper technique and give you tips on how to improve your game. A qualified teacher can help you select the best equipment for you. Your chances of success will increase if you have someone who understands what they are doing.

Golf is today’s most favorite sport. The sport is enjoyed by millions every year. There are many things you can do to help you play better golf. These tips include learning how the greens are read, practicing your swing, and improving your short game.