

Paige Spiranac’s sense of humor shines through when she challenges stereotypes but in her unique way, or when she claps back at her trolls sarcastically. For instance, in her recent 25 days of holiday outfit series, she shared pictures from her exceptional bikini shoot. For Day 1, she wore a black faux fur bikini top with a black laced high-raised thong. While most of them loved her, some of them criticized her for their bold outfit. She replied “Sounds boring, tbh,” to a man who criticized her for her clothes, commenting, “Just play golf and put on some clothes.”
One instance where her humor and sarcasm shined through was when she added a list of her favorite things on X. Among the usual mentions of “vanilla scents” and “forehead kisses,” one thing stood out: “Beating boys at golf.” And well, her female audience loved the call out. Once again the golf diva managed to garner the attention of her fans with yet another amusing piece of content.
Paige Spiranac started playing golf after breaking her kneecap twice, which led to her parting ways with gymnastics. Her journey has been full of ups and downs. She said goodbye to being a professional after not being able to take the mental pressure. But she is one of the most celebrated golf influencers. Her relationship with the sport is truly special. She recently posted a funny clip on her Instagram wherein she wrote; “I should go play golf for mental health.” However, as she swings her club, the ball ends up landing entirely in the opposite direction of where she was planning for it to go. In the caption, she wrote, “Golf is my therapy and the reason I need therapy lol.”
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Her video was so relatable that it left the entire golf community in tatters. While some shared laughs, others brought wit into the comments section.
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The golf community suspected Paige Spiranac of pulling out a wolfey
Wolfey is a fun golf game usually played with four players. On each hole, one player is the Wolf, who decides whether to team up with another player or go solo against the others. If the Wolf wins, they get points, but if the team wins, the Wolf loses points. The Wolf changes every hole, and the game involves a mix of strategy, teamwork, and individual play. Taking into account the fact that she shot the ball in one direction, and it landed in another, one of them assumed that she was trying to trick the spectators just like Wolfey. Taking to this, they wrote, “Ahhh, you pulled a Wolfley. The hold was tier one level.”
Paige Spiranac has a handicap of +3.9 which means almost four strokes better than scratch. She could have easily hit the shot she was going for but hey, she needed to make a video. Taking to this, one of them joked, “How long of a flop were you going for? 😂” While another one simply wrote, “I felt that in my soul lmao.”.
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Is Paige Spiranac redefining golf culture, or is she just a social media sensation?
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However, the most common emotion in the comment section was about how relatable the situation is. The game of golf not only requires sheer concentration, but one must also have exceptional aiming skills. But that is not always easy to acquire. And in times like those, people end up missing even the simplest of putts. Taking to this, people left comments like, “One of us!! One of us!! One of us!!” and “That’s me, every time I play golf. 😂”
No matter how experienced you are, sometimes even pro golfers end up missing the shots. Were you ever left in a situation like this? Tell us about it in the comments section below!
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Is Paige Spiranac redefining golf culture, or is she just a social media sensation?