Paige Spiranac would be part of the Wissahickon Course at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, where eight golf creators will team up with four YouTube creators to compete for the Creator Classic at Philly Cricket title.
The tournament, which starts on Wednesday, consists of four, three-person teams, each featuring one YouTube creator and two golf creators, competing on Nos. 10-17 in an alternate-shot, gross-score format. The two top teams will advance to the par-4 18th hole for a hole-by-hole playoff.
The field includes Spiranac, as well as technology influencer Marques Brownlee “MKBHD”, Tyler Toney of Dude Perfect, who makes his return to the series after appearing in the inaugural event in Atlanta; and Josh Richards of the “BFFs” podcast.
Paige Spiranac distracts players with bold outfit
Paige Spiranac is no stranger to causing a buzz on social media and, of course, on the golf course. Fans from all around the world consider the Colorado native “the most beautiful golfer” in the world, even though beauty is subjective. The 32-years-old coach is also known for being a fashion icon.
And she did just that while being a spectator at the Grass League, the PGA rival that leans into a loose, fun, and fast par-3 format with teams made up of retired pros, caddies, celebrities, and influencers. And none shined brighter than Spiranac, who was wore a red bold outfit to the golf course.
Fans absolutely loved the sexy look, praising Paige‘s appeal. “Never mind the golf, Paige, you are looking absolutely stunning. You are the winner!” an Instagram user commented. “You always look perfect, Paige, MVP of Instagram,” added another user. “Once again, you are stunning. Red is now my favorite color with my favorite golfer. Best combo ever! another person added.
Paige Spiranac shares how she overcame asthma
Paige Spiranac shared with the site Golf.com how she overcame asthma and a hair condition that made her nearly bald when she was a little girl – along with the bully that she sook as a child – to become one of the most female golfers ever.
“I started playing golf after a broken knee led me to quit my career as an elite gymnast. It wasn’t long before I became one of the world’s top-ranked amateur players.But at some point, golf stopped being fun, and the pressure to perform nearly forced me to quit. I entered college as a top recruit, but I left without achieving most of my goals.”, Spiranac wrote.
She shared that she found out until 2017 that she finllay figured out what the problem was: Paige just didn’t love competitive golf.” What I love is the game itself. I love being outdoors, practicing, and smelling the freshly cut grass at 6:00 a.m. as the sun rises. But I didn’t love travel, or pressure, or the mean-spiritedness of my competitors,” she added.
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