Paige Spiranac: Here’s how to make golf more funny

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Golf’s influencer, Paige Spiranac, was one of those who were killing during the weekend and have now set up an idea to make the game more fun.

Spiranac, who swore his last hot take “would rush feathers”, said in a video on Monday that Golfers of Tee Box begin should be determined by the handicap of a player and “no personal preference”.

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Honorary Pace Car Rider, Paige Spiranac, a social media personality, poses for a photo on the grid before the Nascar Cup Cuke Zero Sugar 400 series in Daytona International Speedway on August 24, 2024 in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Sean Gardner / Getty Images)

“The Tee box that you play on a golf course should be decided by your handicap, not your personal preference,” she said in a video published on her Instagram. “If you present yourself to the golf course without disability, you should play the front t-shirts. If you want to play the advice, you must be a sub3 handicap.

“I think that will improve the pace of the game and that people will have much more fun. And it will also take the decision on where they want to play or not play. It is decided by your handicap. And if you Want to play forward, but you can’t play before improving your handicap.

Spiranac called for the prohibition of the Aimpoint method, which finds a putting line on a green, in professional ranks.

Paige Spiranac beckoned at the crowd after launching a first throw before the match between Pittsburgh and Milwaukee Brewers Pirates to American Field in Milwaukee on June 16, 2023. (Jeff Hanisch-USA today Sport)

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She later said that her problem was really with the pace of the game.

“In all seriousness, there is nothing wrong with Aimpoint,” wrote Spiranac on X. “The problem is when it is not taught correctly, which will slow down the pace.

“Also a player who is slow will always be slow with or without him. My problem is when he is so conditional to use Aimpoint that it is a habit that they must use even on the taps. The trampling around the golf hole n ‘is not it. “

Paige Spiranac watches her shoot on Green 2 during the Kaulig 2023 Pro-Am companies at Firestone Country Club on Wednesday July 12, 2023 in Akron, Ohio. (Jeff Lange / USA Today Network)

Spiranac is a former college golfer who has succeeded in the influence of social media. It has more than 4 million followers on Instagram and more than a million on Tiktok.

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