

Former LPGA Tour pro, Paige Spiranac, is one of the most well-known entities in the golfing world. Meanwhile, even though she has stopped playing professional golf, Spiranac still plays the game regularly for fun. Moreover, she is also the most followed golfer on Instagram.
Spiranac is very much active on Instagram and has around 3.2 million followers. Meanwhile, she recently shared a reel on Instagram sharing her practice routine. Furthermore, the 28-year-old also revealed her least favorite club in the golf bag and asked the viewers to share the same. So which golf club do you think Paige Spiranac dislikes the most?
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Which is the least favorite club of Paige Spiranac?
Paige Spiranac recently shared a reel about her warm-up routine. Paige informed that she starts with her wedges to loosen up the body. She then works on her odd-numbered irons as she goes on from 9-iron, 7-iron and then finishes off with a 5-iron, as it is her least favorite club.
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She also said that she needs to hit 5-iron to gain some confidence, as she has always struggled with the longer irons for some reason. She then goes ahead with the hybrid and woods before finishing the routine with the big dog, the driver. Moreover, she shared this reel on her story and asked her fans to comment which club they like the least in the golf bag.
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Meanwhile, longer irons are always slightly tough to master. It needs a lot of stability and accurate swing speed, or you may fat your shots in all directions. But the introduction of fairway woods and hybrids has made it slightly convenient for players as they are comparatively easier to swing through.
So players, especially beginners or golfers with slower swing speed, tend to use hybrids instead of long irons. However, with irons, players can control the ball well compared to the hybrids or woods. Hence, using long irons is always better, but mastering it is a strenuous task. But in the end, it all comes down to the individual choice and style of play.
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So let us know in the comments section what do you prefer – long irons or hybrids and woods?
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