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Paige Spiranac commands around 5 million followers online. Many adore her looks and crave her content, which becomes viral in no time. The 29-year-old had announced that she would open up new ventures for her followers this year, and her latest news has already set the ball rolling.

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Paige Spiranac invites fans to join her on a round of golf

Through her recent post, Spiranac has opened the doors for her ‘Spiranac Scramble’ tournament, where her fans could have an opportunity to play golf with her. The competition begins on September 1, with the finals scheduled for September 20 to 24.

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While there is still time for the event, picking the list of competitors might prove to be a herculean task. Spiranac has a legion of followers on social media, with all of them naturally dying for an opportunity to meet the golf beauty.

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The ultimate winner of the event will play 18 holes with Spiranac herself. The venue for the event isn’t revealed yet. Spiranac’s contest will be played before the Ryder Cup, which starts on 25th September later this year.

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Evidently, fans were quick to notice Spiranac’s latest post, where she invited her fans to participate in the event. Here’s a selection of those tweets:

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How well does Spiranac play golf?

With the event expected to be hotly contested, Spiranac would hope to get some practice herself before turning up for the winner. But given the 29-year-old already has prior golfing experience, will it be a walk in the park for her?

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Spiranac played golf for her college teams, namely the University of Arizona and the San Diego State University. Her college accolades include winning the All-Mountain West Conference honors during the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons and leading the Aztecs to their first Mountain West Conference Championship in 2015.

She turned pro in 2015 as a talented golfer with a dream to make it big on the LPGA Tour. She played on the Cactus Tour and won her first professional title the following year. But after failing to make the card in the LPGA Qualifying Tournament, Spiranac chose to quit her playing career and begin her social media venture, which has brought her unparalleled popularity and success.

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Sharan Nair is a Senior Golf Writer at EssentiallySports. He constantly covers the ongoing PGA vs LIV Golf tussle as it progresses. With over 600 articles to his name, Sharan masters the sport with his in-depth knowledge and research that is reflected in his meticulous coverage of all the Majors. As an avid fan of Tiger Woods, Sharan firmly believes that Woods' 2019 Masters win was the greatest comeback in sports history. As a sports journalist, he aspires to one day sit down for an interview with the golf great himself. In his free time, Sharan loads up on some good golf reads; his favorite being 'The Glorious World Of Golf' by Peter Dobereiner.

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