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Paige Spiranac rival Grace Charis called ‘goddess’ as she leaves nothing to the imagination with no bra for golf demo

GRACE CHARIS was accused of “making golf way too much fun” after a video clip with no bra was judged well above par.

The Paige Spiranac rival was labelled a “goddess” and a “cutie” after posting a crop-top close-up of her swing action.

Influencer Grace Charis has 2.8million followers on TikTok, 1m on Instagram

Grace showed off her playing style but she also noted the not-quite-green grass


Focus is the thing as Grace gets into her swing


A growing number of followers is another feather under the cap for Grace

Paige has almost four times as many Instagram followers as fellow influencer Grace – 3.7million compared to 1m.

But there is no quarter given when it comes to their colourful contest for social media support.

Paige has opted for green shoots – in honour of the Masters.

But OnlyFans star Grace has gone for a more earthy brown.

And sharing her latest clip, she noted a parched looking golf course below her as she wrote: “My shirt matches the grass
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Earlier this week she posted another no-bra pic – along with an offer to caddie for Tiger Woods at Augusta.

That kind gesture seems to have been spurned.

But she got the thumbs-up from followers to her new video.

One responded to her observation on the playing surface with: “There was grass in this video? I didn’t even notice.”

And perhaps with Easter in mind, a second fan posted: “Good lord
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Other praise included: “What a nice shirt”.

For such a short, sleeveless top that might be an exaggeration – in terms of fashion terminology, not as in the size of the compliment.

And as sports lovers endure mixed weather this side of the pond, maybe many can unite behind watching Grace embrace the fresh air in her sunny attire, as summed up by this response to the Californian’s clip: “I love golf.”


The Californian has shot up the ranks of sporty social media stars


Grace has become lip-smackingly popular online

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you find watching professional players makes you better?

Watching pro players play makes you better at video games. Learn from other players’ mistakes and improve your game. Being inspired by the best players can help you become a better player.

How do I lower my golf score by 5 strokes?

The first thing you must do is to improve your swing mechanics. You probably know how to hold the club correctly, but if you don’t feel comfortable swinging the club properly, you won’t get the proper feedback from your body. After mastering this step, you can work on your flexibility and strength. Begin slowly and gradually increase your distances. You’ll find your game becomes more consistent as you strive for higher scores.

What is the average golf score for a weekend golfer?

A beginner’s average golf score is 100. As you get better at golf, your scores improve. You will likely start playing 9 holes, and then work your way up to 18.

Do I really need a golf course membership to play golf?

You don’t have to be a member of the golf course. But, you do have access to all the amenities at the course like the driving ranges, the putting greens, or the locker rooms.

How do I improve my golf score?

Improve your golf game quickly and easily with these simple tips.

  1. Practice more and play less. If you want to get better at something, practice more. You can’t play enough to improve your skills.
  2. When you feel good, play. Sometimes you don’t feel like golf. Don’t force your self to do things you don’t like. Instead, find ways you can make golf fun again.
  3. Take breaks. Golfers will often take breaks during a round to stretch, walk around and eat lunch. Taking breaks allows your body to relax and helps you stay focused throughout the round.
  4. Drink water It’s easy to lose track of how many drinks you’ve had while out on the course. You should drink enough water to avoid becoming dehydrated. Hydration is key to feeling energized and ready to go for the next round.
  5. Be healthy. Consuming healthy foods like fruits, vegetables and low-fat milk products will give you energy to help you do well on your course.
  6. Keep hydrated. The best way for you to stay hydrated, is to drink plenty of water. It is recommended that you drink eight glasses of fluids per day. This includes water from drinks (such as coffee) and plain water.
  7. Warm up properly. Begin your round by walking or running for five to ten minutes. Focus on becoming loose and limber.
  8. Keep your head down. When you are teeing off, keep your eyes on the ground. It’s important to not focus on the ball or watch where it falls. Instead, your eyes should be on the hole.
  9. Proper form is key to a smooth and graceful swing. Proper form can mean different things to different people. But you should try to avoid swinging at your target. Instead, aim for the ball to be in the middle of your club face.
  10. Concentrate 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. If you struggle to keep your hands still, relax your grip. Focus on good posture, if you find it difficult to balance.

How can I make golf a good sport?

Golf is not a bad thing. It’s quite healthy. Studies show that golfers live longer and are healthier than non-golfers. Golfers are also less stressed, which makes them happier.

Statistics

  • Trackman found that over 65% of amateur’s golf shots finish short of the target from 160 yards. (golfinsideruk.com)
  • Stats reveal 96% of golfers play right-handed. (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • This means as much as 50% of your practice time. (practical-golf.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)
  • 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

collegeofgolf.keiseruniversity.edu

golfdigest.com

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How To

Which are the best golf clubs I should have in my bag?

The most important thing you should consider when choosing golf clubs is what type of golfer you are. You will want to buy a high-end model if your goal is to play the game at least once a week, or every weekend. You might be able to afford a set of mid-range clubs if you go out only occasionally. It all depends on your budget and how often it is you intend to play.

Good quality woods are essential if you plan to hit a lot of balls off your tee. They are very popular because they offer great accuracy and distance. These types of clubs are typically made from stainless steel or titanium, making them extremely durable. Make sure you have the correct head size when you buy any type wood club. A smaller head gives you less forgiveness and a larger one will allow for more distance.

You’ll also want a good putter. This will be something you use a lot during practice sessions or tournaments. This will allow you to choose from two main options. A blade style putter is one option, while a mallet type putter is another. Blade style putters are more intuitive and allow you the ability to feel the ball approaching your face before hitting it. Mallet style putters are more forgiving and they require a little bit more skill to master.

You’ll need to have a variety of irons. There are many options for iron sets. There are many options for iron sets. Some prefer to have a complete set while others prefer to just purchase their fairway woods or hybrids. You should test out many brands before making your final decision.

Wedge size is important. If you have a left handed swing, then an offset wedge is the best choice. On the other hand, if you have a right handed swing, then a straight through or straight through wedge is the best.

First, decide if you are an aspiring pull hitter or fade hitter when choosing a driver. Drivers that weigh more than usual are preferable to pull hitters. They are able to produce more torque and power behind a ball. Drivers that are lighter are preferable by fade hitters. They’re more flexible and they’re able to produce more spin on the ball.

In conclusion, it’s always a good idea to have a variety of clubs in your bag. You never know when your equipment may be needed. Having a wide selection of clubs will ensure that you can cover all of your needs.