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Paige Spiranac shows off cleavage in makeup free snap after finishing workout and asks ‘why is everyone so grumpy’

PAIGE SPIRANAC stunned fans in her latest Instagram story as she urged her fans not to be so grumpy.

The former golf pro, 30, has established herself as one of the most popular sports influencers on social media.

Paige Spiranac showed off her cleavage in her Instagram story


She regularly shares snaps on Instagram

She has 3.8 million followers on Instagram – where she frequently shares both golf and non-golf-related content.

On Monday, Spiranac had just finished working up a sweat when she took to her story to post a clip for her fans – while wearing a low-cut top.

And she was quick to call them out for the negative tone of their messages to her.

She said: “So I just finished my workout and I was looking through my DMs and everyone is kind of grumpy today. I don’t know what’s going on.

“Maybe it’s cos it’s Monday and I know life is hard and it sucks sometimes, you just want to be grumpy online.

“So let’s just take a second to re-centre, take a deep breath, it’s going to be OK.

“You’re going to be OK. We can get through this week.”

Spiranac recently claimed professional golfers “judge” her for the sexualised content she posts online.


Spiranac produces a lot of golf-related content


She often raises eyebrows with her attire on the course

Spiranac also frequently shares bikini pictures

One of her fans asked the question: “Do other pro golfers/golf courses treat you differently or rudely since OP [OnlyPaige]?”

OnlyPaige is a website where she posts exclusive content.

And she she replied: “I would say that there hasn’t been much of a change [since she launched OnlyPaige].

“I think when I first came out with it people were interested and a little bit confused on what OP would be and, although I have some very fun and sexy content, there is no nudity and I will never do any nudity.

“I think people like to think that I’m going to do that or that OP is a gateway into doing that – that’s just not what it is.

“OP is a place for me to create a ton of different pieces of content to really focus on golf instruction… also to do the sexier pieces of content because people do judge me so harshly on my Instagram.

“So I put the sexier pieces there because it’s just a happier, friendlier, judge-free community.

“So, yes and no. But I feel the answer is they’ve always judged me and OP is a safe place for me to create the content I want to create.”

She also has her own website OnlyPaige where she shares exclusive content


She is fast approaching four million followers on Instagram

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to make money by playing golf

Absolutely! There are many ways to earn extra income as a professional golfer. You can offer lessons, sell merchandise or host tournaments.

Can I improve my playing without practice?

Practice is key to improving your game. You can still improve your game even if you don’t have the time or resources for consistent drills. You must remember to always put your best foot forward and practice what it is you are trying to do. Playing faster is the best way to improve your game. If you wish to hit your shot farther, you need to focus on striking the target farther.

What does an average golfer do?

An average golfer is able to shoot between 80-85 yards and their driver.

Can I play golf?

Golf isn’t bad for you. It’s quite healthy. Golfers have a longer life expectancy than non-golfers, according to studies. Golfers are also less stressed, which makes them happier.

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 will likely start playing 9 holes, and then work your way up to 18.

Can a professional golfer make a living?

Yes, you can make money as a professional golfer. However, it requires hard work and dedication. Pros can make millions each year.

Statistics

  • 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)
  • 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)
  • 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

blog.trackmangolf.com

collegeofgolf.keiseruniversity.edu

shotscope.com

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How To

Five easy exercises that will improve your golf swing

Golf is a very popular sport. You will need to practice hard to be a good golfer. Practice is the best thing to do in order to improve your game. You should spend at least 2 hours per week playing golf. But, not everyone has the time. If this is your case, then you should try these five simple exercises to improve your golf swing.

  1. Start at the top – Stand straight, straighten your back, and hold the club straight. Next, bend your knees slightly so that you can swing the club. Focus on your target. This helps you to get in position before you hit the ball.
  2. Keep your balance straight – Balance means that you are standing straight, keeping your feet together, and making sure that your weight evenly distributes throughout your body. Your weight should shift toward the front when you hit it with the ball.
  3. Bend your knees- Place your hands on the hips to help you bend your knees. Next, exhale and take a deep inhale. Then bend your knees while you breathe. This will allow your lower body to follow through when you swing the club.
  4. Relax your shoulders – Try to relax your shoulders so that they do not interfere with your swing. Instead, let them move freely as you swing the club. This will allow you generate power and speed while not having to apply too much force.
  5. Focus on the target. Rather than looking at the ball, focus on your target. Focus on the target and look straight ahead. Keep in mind that you can’t see the problem if you look at the ball.