“Most local pros aren’t very good”, Paige Spiranac smashes all criticism on her latest content on teaching professional golf


“Most local pros aren’t very good”, Paige Spiranac smashes all criticism on her latest content on teaching professional golf

Paige Spiranac, a professional golfer and social media influencer, recently took to Twitter to express her frustration with a common criticism she receives from some people in the golf community. She said that many “local pros” aren’t actually very good at the game and that the truly great golfers come at a premium cost. She also mentioned that it has become a trend for some people to criticize her and her abilities as a golfer, which she finds frustrating and unfair.

Paige doesn’t let the haters affect her. She takes criticism sportingly and uses it to fuel her passion for golf. She’s proud of her skills and the knowledge she’s gained from some of the best golfers in the industry. She even mentions that if it weren’t for her social media following, she’d probably be working as a teaching pro, helping others improve their game and learn to love the sport as much as she does.

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Paige is assertive that her instruction is valuable and aims to make it accessible to as many people as possible. Hence she is providing great instruction to people for a cost as low as $10 a month.

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It’s worth noting that Paige has a large following on social media and her instructional videos and lessons are affordable and accessible to a wide range of golfers which is an icing on the cake.

Related: Paige Spiranac engages in a heated verbal spat with Nick Adams

Paige Spiranac addresses criticism from ‘local pros’ in golf industry, offers affordable instruction.

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Paige Spiranac used to be a professional golfer. She has played college-level golf at San Diego State University and turned professional in 2015. She has had multiple top finishes on the Symetra Tour and the Cactus Tour, and has also competed in various events on the LPGA Tour.

With her experience competing at the highest levels of the sport and her dedication to teaching, Paige is a worthy coach for any golfer looking to improve their skills and take their game to the next level.

Paige’s tweet highlights her confidence in her abilities as a golfer and her dedication towards teaching and helping others improve their game. It also touches on the criticism she receives from some people within the golf community, and how she chooses to respond to it. She says,

“Truth is most “local pros” aren’t very good and the great ones are $$$$. It’s the fun trend to shit on me but I’ve played at a high level and I’ve learned from the best. If I weren’t doing social media I would be a teaching pro. I’m giving you great instruction for $10 a month”

She firmly stands that many “local pros” are not very good at the game and that the truly great golfers are expensive to hire as instructors. She also mentions that if she weren’t active in social media, she would be working as a teaching pro nurturing budding careers.

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Here are some fans taking their stand for this issue.
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It seems like the fans and the golfing community disagree with Paige’s take on local instructors and her online paid lessons. A few weeks back, Paige Spiranac had also engaged in a verbal spat with an Austalian-American political commentator on Twitter. Adams posted a tweet with misogynistic undertones for women playing golf. This did not sit right with Paige, and he took an epic dig on Adams, saying she could ‘drive him all day.’

It is not uncommon to see women facing slack and criticism for being involved with sports and media related to it. Sexism lies deep ingrained in every sport played, where people often miss out on the valuable contribution of several women to the field.

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