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Golf beauty Paige Spiranac, enjoys a fan following on Instagram of more than 3.8 million followers. This is the most anyone from the golf community could claim. But this is not just one day’s work. Spiranac has earned such a massive following slowly by teaching golf lessons to her fans.

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And with her latest Instagram update, Spiranac has once again created ripples. With the post not only is Spiranac showing some impressive golfing moves, but has also presented fans with a question that they were quick to answer.

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Paige Spiranac asks a big question about golf from her fans

Among the bunch of golf-influencing activities that Spiranac performs, like podcasts, associations, and special appearances, the fans’ favorite is perhaps when she gives them golfing lessons. Spiranac, who has previously played for a while on the Cactus Tour, took a very early retirement after she realised that pro golf is not her thing.

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But the knowledge she gained on the course in those years, she uses to teach her fans about swings, putt, shots, and all things golf. And in her latest Instagram post, Spiranac shared a video from the green where she is showing which type of clubs she prefers to make a successful shot.

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In the video, she pulls out a flag, places the ball, takes a small aim, and with an arch successfully lands the ball in the hole. But that is not it, she also asks fans to let her know what kinds of clubs they use. And fans have quickly obliged the golf diva with their answers.

Fans eagerly respond to Spiranac’s inquiry

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In the caption of the video, Spiranac asks “Drive for show, putt for dough⛳️ What’s your favorite club to hit?” And fans quickly filled the comment section telling about  the clubs of their choice

One fan wrote, “It changes from day to day”

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While another told his old preference “Back in the days I liked to hit Studio 54”

“I have two clubs a 4 hybrid and 7 iron. Those are the two I rarely mis-hit. What is yours?”

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While this fan uses“5-iron, 3-wood and a pitching wedge.”

Driver is this fan’s go to club

“Driver is my one hit wonder club” Another wrote “8 iron has been my most trusted club since I was a kid”

While one fan asked Paige what does she uses

“I have two clubs a 4 hybrid and 7 iron. Those are the two I rarely mis-hit. What is yours?”

This fan uses a 7

“Gotta be the 7🤙”

And this fan gave a very interesting answer

“None, but a poor musician blames their instrument. However,if I was stranded in the desert give me a 6 iron and I’ll find water.”

This Q n A added with golf lessons maintains Spiranac’s following among her fans. Apart from them, Spiranac also does other sessions like Ask me anything on Instagram, and other interactive sessions make the fans love her even more.

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As a Senior Golf Writer-turned-Analyst, Shafaque Taha has had quite a journey at EssentiallySports. Her rise through the ranks and published pieces showcase her extensive passion and intricate understanding of the sport. Shafaque is working towards taking the Golf Division to new heights in her Content Analyst role by picking up on trends early on and finding niche and never-before-seen angles for readers. Shafaque has a knack for covering multiple angles of podcasts in depth. She is most proud of her piece, "15 Years After His Triumph, PGA Tour Pro Makes a ‘Difficult’ Confession About Tiger Woods," which garnered massive attention from golf readers.Shafaque holds a master’s degree in English literature and spends her downtime reading ‘classics’ like Jane Austen’s handiwork.

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