'Had the Yips': Paige Spiranac Gets Candid About Her Derailed Golf Career

Hitting a draw in golf can be hard sometimes. Moreover, it is even more challenging when a professional struggles to play. Paige Spiranac recently spoke about the same on her podcast and, in the process, even gave the reason for her off-track professional career

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Spiranac is now a social media sensation who uploads instructional golf content on Youtube. She has a huge fan base with 3.2milion followers on Instagram and has 269K subscribers on Youtube.


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Paige also runs a successful podcast with her co-host Amanda Rose which is named Playing a Round with Paige Renee. In the latest episode of her famous podcast, she spoke about the Masters and shed light on her professional golf career.

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 Paige said, “So I naturally also draw the golf ball. But it was hard for me to play competitively because I had the yips and so naturally I want to draw it but I had a two-way miss going. And I think that is the problem.”

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She added, “It’s like when you are struggling with your game, you can still play a cut when you are struggling with your game and you’re hooking it. Good luck because you’re going to be screwed because you have that two-way mass and you can slice it and you can play that slice and it just kind of gonna land soft.”

Why did Spiranac quit playing as a professional?

After her 2015 win, things started to go downhill for Paige in 2016. She could not secure her card for the LPGA Tour . Spiranac revealed the amount of cyberbullying she received and while breaking down. Furthermore, with all the factors adding up, she announced her retirement from professional golf in December 2016.

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