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Paige Spiranac’s Tweet About Bryson DeChambeau is Going Viral

Published 03/31/2022, 8:47 AM EDT

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Paige Spiranac is a retired professional turned social media sensation. The former 28-year-old professional is famous for making raw and opinionated tweets. Spiranac was at her job again and made a tweet about Bryson DeChambeau, which has gone viral.

Paige made a witty Tweet regarding the big hitter Bryson DeChambeau and took an indirect dig at him. She made the tweet on her official Twitter account on March 29th, where Spiranac tweeted, “Remember when Bryson called Augusta National a par 67. Good times.”

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Back in 2020, just before the Masters, Bryson boasted about his huge drives off the tee and said, “I’m looking at it as a par 67 for me because I can reach all the par-5s in two, no problem. If the conditions stay the way they are, that’s what I feel like par is for me. That’s not me being big-headed. I can hit it as far as I want to.”

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The statement is funny as in the Masters in 2020, DeChambeau did not play well and finished the event with an overall score of two-under-par. He finished outside the top 30 at tied 34th position. As a result, he could not live up to his words. Spiranacs new tweet makes golf fans recall DeChambeau’s over-promising remarks, thus, taking an indirect dig at him.

Golf Twitter reacts to Paige Spiranac’s recent tweet

As soon as Spiranac made this tweet, it made golf Twitter into a frenzy, and her tweet went viral. Fans from all over the globe started to react to her funny tweet. Fans joined the party and started making witty replies about Bryson’s claims. A few even replying about his rather disappointing outings at the Augusta. However, others even defended the 2020 US Open Champion.

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Has Paige Spiranac ever won as a professional?

The 28-year-old professional won her maiden professional title back in June 2016. She won at the Orange Tree Golf Resort on the Cactus Tour. Moreover, Spiranac carded a final round of 68 to beat Hannah O’ Sullivan, the world’s top-ranked amateur at the time. However, the young and promising golfer failed to qualify for the LPGA Tour and could not make it through to the qualifying school. Moreover, in December 2016, she announced her retirement from golf. As a result, she ended her short career as a professional. 

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Written by:

Bazif Qadri

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Bazif Qadri is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. Currently pursuing BSC Economics Hons, Bazif is a golf enthusiast. Not only a fan, but he is also an avid golfer himself.
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Deepika Bhaduri

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