Best quotes by Paige Spiranac on Game
Checkout quotes by Paige Spiranac on Game
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‟ Over the years, golf has evolved from a leisurely game of stick and ball into a competitive sport for highly skilled athletes. Players not only spend countless hours fine-tuning technique on the course, but also improving strength, stability, and endurance in the gym.
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‟ Golf's a gentleman's game. So it's all about integrity and you cheer on other people, and it's kind of different from other sports where you just want to beat everyone.
- Paige Spiranac
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‟ My strength is short game. I love the creative side to it. You can hit a wedge a million different ways. The flop is my fave.
- Paige Spiranac
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‟ As my followers know, I'm always looking for ways to improve my game and have a little more fun on the course.
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‟ If you've never been fit for clubs, your game could seriously be suffering. People tend to stick to out-of-date, poorly fit clubs because they either don't see the benefit of a fitting or are intimidated by the process.
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‟ You may not even realize how much your off-the-rack clubs are affecting your game.
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‟ Turns out, the enjoyment I receive from growing the game through content creation and collaborations, and the work I do with the Cybersmile Foundation around cyberbullying, is leaps and bounds above what I got out of playing competitively.
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‟ I may not go down in history as the best female golfer to ever play, however my intent is to do whatever I can to grow the game.
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‟ I'm very passionate about the game, but I don't want to do it as a living. I feel confident in the path that I'm taking now and I didn't feel confident in the path that I was taking with golf - I just realized that I don't want to play professionally.
- Paige Spiranac
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‟ Golf is really tricky. I feel like you either have to be a broadcaster, or a professional golfer or a golf instructor. If you're not one of those things you don't really fit in the game.
- Paige Spiranac