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golf and bowling aren't sports to me. I get better at both the more I drink....Plus she golfs. A lot better than most men on here as well.
Then bring some singles and wait til she uses the flag stick as a pole dance. And you'll see an athletegolf and bowling aren't sports to me. I get better at both the more I drink....
LOL shit - I'm a mid-40s divorced dad with a stable income, no face tattoos and no criminal record plus a reading level above 5th grade. I'm not remotely interesting to ANY single women these daysThen bring some singles and wait til she uses the flag stick as a pole dance. And you'll see an athlete
Junior golf
In her early golf career, Spiranac won five tournaments on Colorado's junior golf circuit, including the 2010 CWGA Junior Stroke Play.[5] She became a top-20 world junior player, a top-5 college recruit, a two-time West Region Player of the Year, and a first-team All-American as a Future Collegians World Tour member. She earned a golf scholarship from the University of Arizona.[2]
College golf
In her freshman year in 2011–2012, Spiranac played golf for the University of Arizona Wildcats. She competed in the Windy City Intercollegiate, the Pac-12/SEC Challenge, and the Wildcat Invitational.[6]
Spiranac transferred to San Diego State for her sophomore year, gaining greater success in the 2012–2013 season. Her senior season ended with the Aztecs' first Mountain West Conference Championship, which she described as "one of the absolute happiest moments of my life."[2]
Professional golf
Cactus Tour
Spiranac debuted on the developmental Cactus Tour at the Las Colinas Club in Queen Creek, Arizona, in May 2016. A win over Hannah O’Sullivan, the then top-ranked amateur in the world, earned Spiranac her only tour victory.[7] In June 2016, Spiranac finished 17th out of 52 golfers at the Aliante Golf Club.[8] In July, she finished in seventh place at Walnut Creek in Mansfield, Texas.[9] Also in July, she made the cut at the Scottish Open in the Ladies' European Tour. [10]
Spiranac competed in the August/September 2016 CoBank Colorado Women's Open, placing ninth.[11]
In September 2016, Spiranac finished in a three-way second-place tie at Legacy in Phoenix, Arizona,[12] and she had another top-five finish at Trilogy in October.[13] She ended the season with $8,010 in winnings, which was 11th on the money list.
LPGA attempt
In August 2016, Spiranac competed in her first LPGA Qualifying Tournament but did not earn a card to play on the professional circuit.[14] In 2022, discussing Marshall football's upset of Notre Dame, she joked "Notre Dame is as bad as I was playing professional golf".[15]
Media
Spiranac has been featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition and Golf Digest. She writes a monthly column in Golf Magazine, with her first article published in the December 2018 issue.[16]
In 2017, Spiranac signed with Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG) to represent its golf clubs on social media and in television ads.[17] That year, she also became a brand ambassador for 18Birdies to help market its golf appnationwide.[18] She has signed deals with Mizzen + Main and Philip Stein Watches.[19]
In 2021, Spiranac joined global sportsbook operator PointsBet as a brand ambassador, on-air personality,[20]and a "significant" equity stakeholder.[21]
In June 2022, Spiranac was named 'Sexiest Woman Alive' in the Maxim's 2022 Hot 100 list, the first athlete to attain the No.1 spot.[22]
Social media
Spiranac has been described as golf's top social media influencer.[23] As of October 2023, she has 3.9 million Instagram followers[24] and 359 thousand YouTube subscribers.[25] In July 2023, Spiranac launched a subscription-based website called OnlyPaige, which features golf instructional videos, livestreams, and vlogs.[23]
Spiranac has discussed being cyberbullied for "sexualizing women's golf."[26] When appearing in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, she stated that she wanted to use the platform to speak out about cyberbullying and to send a message of self-love.[27]
The LPGA Tour introduced a stricter dress code in July 2017, restricting plunging necklines, leggings, and short skirts. This triggered immediate criticism, characterized by the Fox Sports headline "LPGA slammed for 'slut-shaming' its own players after new dress code restrictions revealed".[28] Spiranac responded in a Fortunemagazine op-ed piece days after the LPGA announcement.[29]
In February 2020, Spiranac started a podcast called Playing-A-Round with Paige Renee.[30]
It's working. If she still had a good stroke, I'd play the back 9 with her!I think you're getting the wrong impression.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paige_Spiranac
Edit: she uses her looks to promote golf.
Nonsense. Don't sell yourself short. Just get in shape and take that bod to some scuba diving lessons over the summer. My wife and I were both divorced previously and met in our 40s. Still together nearly 30 years later and very happy. And, she still rocks a bikini, wears the same size clothes as back then, and trades clothes with our 26 year old daughter.LOL shit - I'm a mid-40s divorced dad with a stable income, no face tattoos and no criminal record plus a reading level above 5th grade. I'm not remotely interesting to ANY single women these days