Paige Spiranac Gets Cheeky in New Post on the Green

The influencer and athlete asked her social media followers to rate her swing.
Paige Spiranac

Paige Spiranac. 


Earlier this week, golf instructor Paige Spiranac put her skills on display and asked her social media followers to rate her swing. The former Division I athlete, who posed for the 2018 SI Swimsuit Issue in Aruba, shared an 18-second clip of herself on the green to social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, on Tuesday. 

In typical form, the media personality wore a cute and casual athleisure outfit for her round of golf. Spiranac sported a cropped long sleeve top and a matching micro mini skirt in a neutral oatmeal hue. She wore white crew socks and athletic shoes, while her long blonde locks were pinned up away from her face.

The clip began with Spiranac kneeling down to tee up her ball before she lined up her swing. After hitting the ball and following through, she looked back over her shoulder at the camera and offered up a bright smile.

“Rate my golf swing on a scale of 1-10,” Spiranac asked of her 963,000 followers on the platform—and many people chimed in with high marks.

“10 always a 10,” one person responded.

“9.5 and light years ahead of mine,” someone else added.

“I am not a golfer, but that looked pretty good,” another user admitted. “At least a 9/10.”

“Its good.. You could get a little more hip rotation though to gain more power if you are looking for that,” one person offered.

“I need Scott Baio’s opinion,” someone else quipped, referring to the very brief online tiff Spiranac and the former Happy Days actor got into last week.

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