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World’s sexiest influencer Paige Spiranac posts busty snap in low-cut top as fans call her ‘God’s most beautiful gift’

PAIGE SPIRANAC has got it wrapped with fans.

The golf influencer was called  ‘God’s most beautiful gift’ as she posted a low-cut shot and posed an unusual question.

Paige Spiranac received an incredible variety of replies after asking for suggestions if fans could join her on the golf course


Golfer Paige looks like she’s just heard someone requesting swing music


The Californian would never get a rest out on the course if she heeded every musical request she got from her fans

The ex-pro player, 30 asked 3.8million Instagram followers: “What are you playing if I gave you control over the music for our round of golf?”

The Iron Maiden got a predictable range of eyebrow-raising replies.

Many fans instead focused on her appearance but one covered both bases by responding: “You Take My Breath Away.”

Another follower insisted: “This picture is so beneficial and healing for me.”

Fellow admirers were more restrained with their therapeutic claims – but were just as impressed.

A couple of fans gushed, respectively: “Omg You’re so Beautiful,” and “So pretty!”

Other praise included: “Those eyes” … “beautiful” and “Nice look”.

As for musical preferences, there were, amazingly, no demands for The Eagles, let alone Tee-Rex.

Nonetheless, suggestions flowed in – such as The Beatles, Phil Collins, AC/DC and country band Whiskey Myers.

Perhaps the strangest request was: “Classical. Like the frantic 80s cartoons.”

The most practical proposal was: “Considering the fact that my quickest round took over six hours I would say: classic rock.”

And luckily most lyrical ideas weren’t as cheesy as this reply to Paige: “Playing a round with you would be music to everyone’s ears..”

Paige‘s pic amassed 60,000 likes in just three hours – huge, but par for the course with her.

And fans love her snaps on the course on the course as well as off it afterwards.

An experience that would undoubtedly be enhanced by listening to Paul Hardcastle singing: “N-n-n-n-nineteenth hole.”


Social media star Paige could listen to Greensleeves in this verdant outfit, as there would be no arm in it


The American wows online fans on the course and in her home

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to earn money as a professional golfer?

Yes, you can make money as a professional golfer. It requires dedication and hard work. Pros can earn millions of dollars each year.

How can I improve my game of golf without having to practice?

It is vital to practice regularly if you want to improve your game. Even if your time and resources are limited, you can still improve. Remember to always practice what you want to do. You should play fast if you want to play faster. Likewise, if you desire to hit the shot further, then you should concentrate on striking the target far.

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

The first thing you must do is to improve your swing mechanics. 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. Slowly start, then work your way up to greater distances. As you improve your scores, you will notice a more consistent game.

What is the best shot in golf?

The most important shot a golfer can make is the putt. The putt is the most important shot for a golfer. If you don’t hit it perfectly, you will likely lose the hole (and perhaps the game).

Do I really require a golf membership to play?

No, you don’t need a golf course membership. However, having a membership does provide you with access to all the facilities at the course, such as driving ranges, putting greens, and locker rooms.

Can I make money playing golf?

Absolutely! You have many options to make extra money as a professional golfer. You can teach, sell merchandise, organize tournaments, and even be a celebrity.

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)
  • This means as much as 50% of your practice time. (practical-golf.com)
  • According to Shot Scope’s database of more than 30 million shots, 80% of missed greens are missed short. (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)

External Links

collegeofgolf.keiseruniversity.edu

golfdigest.com

nicklaus.com

shotscope.com

How To

How can you improve your golf game at home?

You can practice anywhere you like!

You can use any type of equipment you want, from a simple putter to a full set of clubs. You can find many types of online golf training devices, including putting trainers, swing analyzers and virtual reality systems.

Regular practice is the best way to improve your game at work. The most effective way to do this is to find a local course near where you live or work. This allows you to practice whenever it suits you without needing to find a partner, or wait until you get home.

Practice makes perfect, so if you don’t play often enough, try practicing once a week or every two weeks. If you play often, try playing twice per month or every other month. It doesn’t really matter how much time you spend practicing, just ensure that you continue to practice.

It is important to choose a golf club that fits your needs. Bad fitting clubs could result in injury to your golf ball or worse. Make sure you check out reviews before buying anything. You should also consider the size of your grip.

Don’t forget to properly warm up before hitting the ball. You might not be able to determine how much force you should use when you first begin playing. Warming up allows you to determine how powerful you need to hit the golf to get certain distances.