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Paige Spiranac Firmly Opposes a Famous Celebratory Tradition Followed in Major American Sports

Published 09/28/2022, 10:00 AM EDT

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No moment in the sport of golf can escape the opinion and thoughts of Paige Spiranac. Being the sport’s biggest social media entity, fans do care about Spiranac’s words. However, in a recent Twitter exchange with a fan, the former pro golfer dismissed a famous tradition that has been followed by the Championship-winning team for many years in American sports.


Spiranac has nearly 3.6 million followers on her Instagram account. However, she has 677.4K followers on her Twitter handle where she expresses her thoughts and opinions. With her large fan following, the influencer was appointed as the brand ambassador of Points Bet USA.

Following the American Team’s recent win in the 2022 Presidents Cup, Spiranac talked about Team USA’s party night. But it was the tweets after the video that got a lot more attention.

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Paige Spiranac prefers No Goggles

For many years, a team that has claimed the Championship in any major American sports celebrates in the locker room with a bottle of champagne. To avoid any liquor getting into their eyes, the players wear ski goggles.

Though it was worn for the safety of the eyes, now it has become a tradition in American Sports. However, Paige Spiranac isn’t a fan of this custom. In the video sponsored by Points Bet USA, the 29-year-old rates different sports based on how hard they party.

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Spiranac praised Hockey players for partying despite a hard day on the ice rink and gave them a 10/10 rating. Following the video, a fan tweeted, “Anyone who needs ski goggles in the locker after a championship win should lose 2 points immediately”. The former pro golfer replied by tweeting, “Strong Agree”.

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Though many may disagree with Paige Spiranac, NHL players do celebrate their Stanley Cup win without any goggles. More fans doubled the tweet by sharing pictures of Colorado Avalanche players celebrating with Champagne and evidently enough, no player had goggles on. However, other sports teams still practice this tradition.

Since the social media influencer gave the Hockey players a 10 on their celebratory party, let’s take a look at how much she rated the rest of the sports.

Spiranac rates sports based on how hard they party

The former pro golfer started the video by congratulating the American Team on their dominant Presidents Cup win. However, she later brings in the quote from Team USA player, Kevin Kisner, who stated that his team was one of the most talented on the golf course, while one of the worst guys he has ever partied with.

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Despite that, Spiranac rates the sport of golf a 7.6/10, believing John Daly can party harder than any of the other golfers. She gives the Baseball players a rating of 8.2/10, giving them the credit for chugging down several gallons of beers!

While talking about the Footballers, Paige Spiranac believes they party hard so they receive a 9/10 rating. However, the 2022 Maxim’s Sexiest Woman Alive isn’t very pleased with the party style of Basketball players as she saidthey’re like reformed party girls” while giving them a rating of 3.2/10.

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Do you agree with Paige Spiranac? Which sports athletes according to you party the hardest? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Written by:

Abdul Bari Khan

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Abdul Bari is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. Having completed his Bachelor’s in Business Administration, Abdul is currently pursuing his Master’s in the same. With great affection for the world of sports, this avid golf lover turned to the course at a young age.
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Manaal Siddiqui

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