“Eehh!!”- ‘The Sexiest Woman Alive’ Paige Spiranac does not fancy big-league golfers Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth
Paige Spiranac
Golfer-turned-social media influencer Paige Spiranac, who is known for her strong opinions, once made comments that could land her in huge controversy with pros. Spiranac, who was also voted Maxim’s Sexiest Woman Alive of 2022 said in June that she believes major-winning golfers Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth do not have a picture-perfect golf swing.
According to Spiranac, Anne van Dam, a Dutch golfer from the LPGA tour, has the best swing. She made the comments during an episode of her popular podcast, which is called ’Playing a Round with Paige Renee’.
Spiranac likes to discuss golf tips on her podcast and includes her own playing experiences in order to help people who want to learn golf or get better at the sport. She also has her own YouTube channel where she puts up actual training videos, which she thinks will help people understand nuances better.
According to Spiranac, she was one of the best when it came to her short technique in golf even though her swing wasn’t perfect. She spoke about it on one of her recent podcast episodes titled ’10 things’, claiming any professional who played with her will endorse her putting and short skills that helped her get in perfect position for a hole-in-one or two.
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Paige Spiranac speaks out against pressure on athletes
Recently, Spiranac uploaded a video to her social networks where she talks about injuries to professional athletes as they tend to push them to limits. The former golfer also discussed Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s controversial concussion in NFL Week 4 against the Cincinnati Bengals.
In high-level sports, injuries and long periods of inactivity are unacceptable. The former American golfer understood this and spoke about it. “Mostly because I love watching athletes do superhuman things with their bodies. But how much is too much?” With the Tua Tagavailoa incident and JJ Watt with his heart, it really makes you think.”
“We all remember the famous line ‘there’s no crying in baseball.’ .. Athletes are conditioned to be as tough as nails. Does your body hurt? Too bad, fight through it. You’re injured? Too bad, fight through it. And you are actually shamed if you do take some time off for being ‘soft’ or ‘a baby’.”
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