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Paige Spiranac vows to keep wearing ‘inappropriate’ outfits after horror round as fans say ‘can’t argue with science’

PAIGE SPIRANAC has vowed to keep wearing “inappropriate” outfits on the golf course.

The influencer covered up for a round this week… but endured 18 holes to forget.

Paige Spiranac played a round at the Liberty National Golf Course


Paige loves to wear a range of different golf outfits


The influencer regularly hits the golf course

And Paige won’t be making that mistake again.

After wearing a green dress and white hat to play at the Liberty National Golf Course in New Jersey, she tweeted: “I want it on record that I wore a golf appropriate outfit today and it didn’t help my score.

“I shoot lower the less I wear. It’s science.”

Fans agreed with her thinking, with one writing: “Won’t argue with that logic.”

While a second tweeted: “Seems reasonable to me.”

A third commented: “Best damn science there is.”

And another added: “I endorse this message.”

It wasn’t all bad for Paige, however, as she posted a picture of her swing, writing: “Made birdie.”


Paige has nearly four million Instagram followers


The 30-year-old regularly performs tutorials

The 30-year-old recently wore a pink dress on course in honour of the new Barbie movie.

In her accompanying Instagram post, she wrote: “Have fun with your shaft on the course. Hit it harder and longer.”


Paige has been wearing pink in honour of Barbie


The social media star attends plenty of sporting events

Frequently Asked Questions

How can my golf game be improved overnight?

You can improve your game by practicing 20 minutes per day, three days a week. It is important to practice regularly if you want your game to improve at every tournament. Practice makes perfect!

What is the most important shot in golf?

The most important shot a golfer can make is the putt. You can lose the hole and possibly the game because it takes so much skill.

What is the average game of golf?

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

How do I improve my golf score?

These simple tips will make your golf game more enjoyable.

  1. Play less and practice more. Practice more if you want to improve at something. To play too often is a sign that you are developing bad habits.
  2. Play when you feel good. Sometimes you don’t feel like golf. Do not force yourself to do something you don’t enjoy. Instead, find ways you can make golf fun again.
  3. Take breaks. Golfers often take breaks during their round to stretch, walk around, eat lunch, etc. You can relax your body and stay focused while on the course by taking breaks.
  4. Drink water! It is easy for people to lose track of the number of drinks they have had while out on the courses. Make sure you drink enough water so that you aren’t dehydrated. Drinking plenty of water before, during, and after your game will help keep you feeling refreshed and ready to hit those greens.
  5. Make sure you eat right. You will be able to do well on the course if you eat healthy foods, such as fruits, vegetables and lean protein.
  6. Stay hydrated. Water is the best thing to keep hydrated. You should try drinking at least eight glasses of water per day. This includes plain water and water made with beverages such as coffee.
  7. Make sure to 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. Keep your head down when you tee off. It’s important to not focus on the ball or watch where it falls. Instead, keep your eyes on the hole.
  9. Proper form is key to a smooth and graceful swing. Proper form can mean different things to different people. You want to avoid hitting the target. Instead, strike the ball towards the center of the club.
  10. Keep your eyes on the process. Although there are many factors that influence a successful golf swing you should be able to focus on the process. To put it another way, if your hands are not still, you can try relaxing your grip. Or, if you struggle to maintain balance, then focus on maintaining good posture.

What is the average score for a weekend player?

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.

How do I lower my handicap by 5 strokes on the golf course?

Improve your swing mechanics is the first thing that you should do. Although you may be able to hold the club properly, if your body isn’t comfortable with the swing, it won’t give you the right feedback. After mastering this step, you can work on your flexibility and strength. Slowly start, then work your way up to greater distances. As you progress towards higher scores, your game will become more consistent.

Statistics

  • Stats reveal 96% of golfers play right-handed. (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • By adding 10 more yards to all their golf shots amateurs will increase the percentage of greens they hit by 8 – 10%. (golfinsideruk.com)
  • Or that, on the greens, some 84% of putts over five feet also finish short of the hole? (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • 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)
  • 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)

External Links

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How To

How to Lower Your Golf Scores In Five Easy Steps

  1. Start by getting the right equipment. You’re going to want to invest in some good clubs and balls. To find the right club for you, it is best to learn from someone who plays golf. Ask around at the local driving range for people who play golf if you don’t know any. 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. 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. You can keep track of all the things you do, so you can see which areas you are making progress and which ones you still need to improve.
  3. Play more often. It may feel overwhelming to start out golfing. Once you get into the swing of things, you will find that you actually enjoy playing. Next, increase your playing frequency. Try to play three times per week (or every other day). You should aim to play at least one round of 18 holes per week and two rounds (9 holes) each week.
  4. Be sure to eat right. Many people believe that eating breakfast is a way to do their bodies a favor. This is not healthy. Instead, eat something before you go out of the house. Ideally, you’d want to eat a small snack containing protein, carbohydrates, and fat. Then, when you arrive at the course, you can have a light meal consisting of lean proteins and vegetables.
  5. Get plenty of water. Hydration can cause muscle pains and headaches, so drink plenty of fluids. Plus, drinking water keeps your body properly hydrated, which is essential for optimal performance.