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Paulina Gretzky gives off Barbie vibes as Dustin Johnson’s wife wows in pink bikini after glam New Year

, Paulina Gretzky gives off Barbie vibes as Dustin Johnson’s wife wows in pink bikini after glam New Year

PAULINA GRETZKY has begun the new year in style, wowing in a pink bikini.

The wife of professional golfer Dustin Johnson stunned while giving off Barbie vibes.

Paulina Gretzky has wowed in racy pink attire

She also posted this photo of chicks in the back of the car

, Paulina Gretzky gives off Barbie vibes as Dustin Johnson’s wife wows in pink bikini after glam New Year
Paulina Gretzky often posts revealing snaps on social media

Gretzky is often seen supporting Dustin Johnson on the golf course

, Paulina Gretzky gives off Barbie vibes as Dustin Johnson’s wife wows in pink bikini after glam New Year
Dustin Johnson is a two-time major winner

The 34-year-old flaunted her curves as she leaned out of a parked convertible car.

The blonde bombshell’s pink swimwear outfit matched the colour of the eye-catching vehicle.

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The post has amassed 40,000 likes on Instagram within 16 hours.

Gretzky captioned the upload “just chicks” as baby chickens are seen next to her and then seen on the backseat of the luxury car.

The photo was possibly taken at the couple’s mansion home in Florida, worth a reported £12million.

Gretzky and Johnson, 38, continue to live life in style following their wedding last year.

The lovers recently celebrated New Years Eve lavishly alongside their friends with the daughter of ice hockey legend Wayne, wearing a see-through silver dress.

It’s not the first time she has set pulses racing after posing in a revealing black outfit after her husband won the inaugural individual LIV Golf championship.

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The win at the Saudi Arabia-funded tournament supposedly pocketed him £16.2million.

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At a party celebrating the win, Gretzky wowed, as always, in low-cut attire.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible that a professional Golfer can make a living from the game?

Yes, it’s possible to make money as a pro golfer. It requires dedication and hard work. Pros can earn millions of dollars each year.

Do you find watching golf helps improve your game.

Yes, it makes my game better!

Golf is one the most well-known sports in the world. This sport involves striking a ball towards a target at different distances using sticks, clubs, and so on. It’s an excellent way to have fun and spend time outdoors. There are many benefits to golf. Here are a few:

  • Golf helps you get fit
  • Playing golf makes you feel good
  • Playing doesn’t require you to think about too many things
  • Golf teaches patience
  • Inspiration comes from watching golf
  • Golf is fun
  • Golf is simple to learn
  • Golf is less expensive than other sports
  • Golf is a wonderful stress reliever
  • Golf is a social activity

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

You don’t need to join the golf club. However, you will be able to use all the facilities, including driving ranges, putting areas, and locker rooms.

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How can my golf game be improved overnight?

Your best bet for improving your golf game is to practice 20 minutes per days, three times a weeks. Consistent practice is key to playing well at tournaments. Practice makes perfect!

How can I reduce my golf score by five strokes

Improve your swing mechanics is the first thing that you should do. 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 have mastered this step you will want to work on increasing your strength and flexibility. Begin slowly and gradually increase your distances. As you get better scores, your game will become consistent.

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How can I improve golf scores?

These simple tips will make your golf game more enjoyable.

  1. You should practice more than you play. If you want to get better at something, practice more. To play too often is a sign that you are developing bad habits.
  2. You should play when you feel good. Sometimes you don’t feel like golf. Don’t force yourself into doing things you don’t enjoy. Instead, look for ways to make golf more enjoyable.
  3. Take breaks. 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. Drink water! It’s easy for you to lose count of how many beverages you’ve consumed while on the golf course. Be sure to drink enough water, so you don’t get dehydrated. A good way to feel refreshed is to drink lots of water before, while, and after your game.
  5. You must 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. Drink at least 8 glasses of water daily. This includes water from beverages (such as coffee), as well as plain water.
  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. It’s important that you keep your eyes focused on the ball when you tee-off. Don’t look at the ball and pay attention to where it hits. Instead, you should focus on the hole.
  9. Proper form is key to a smooth and graceful swing. Different people might interpret the same thing as proper form. But, generally speaking, you want to avoid swinging through your target. Instead, aim for the ball to be in the middle of your club face.
  10. The process is what matters. You can improve your golf swing by focusing on the process. For example, if you have trouble keeping your hands still, then focus on relaxing your grip. Focus on good posture, if you find it difficult to balance.

Statistics

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

External Links

golfdigest.com

blog.trackmangolf.com

flagstick.com

collegeofgolf.keiseruniversity.edu

How To

Five Simple Steps to Lower Your Golf Scores

  1. Start with the right equipment. It’s important to have the right equipment. Learn how to golf from a professional. Ask around at the local driving range for people who play golf if you don’t know any. They might even give you a free lesson just because they like seeing new faces!
  2. Practice makes perfect. This is a well-known fact, but practice is essential if you want to improve your game. No matter what level you play at, practicing is important. When you do begin to practice, keep track of your progress. Note everything that you do in order to track your progress.
  3. Play more. It may feel overwhelming to start out golfing. When you start to enjoy the game, it will become second nature. The next step is to increase the frequency of your play. Try to play three or more times per week (or every day). This would mean that you play one round 18 holes on weekends and two rounds 9-holes during the week.
  4. Eat well. A lot of people think that they’re doing their bodies a favor by skipping breakfast and eating only after lunch. This isn’t good for your health. Instead, make sure you eat something before going out. 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. Make sure you drink plenty of fluids. Drinking plenty of fluids can help prevent dehydration which can cause headaches and muscle aches. Drinking water is important for optimal performance.

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