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Paige Spiranac shows her progress with takeaway, 2 days after admitting she’s ‘always struggled' with it

In recent weeks, Paige Spiranac has once again been committed to the sport of golf. Not only has Spiranac hired a coach to improve her game, but she also has begun scoring herself. In a post from a couple of days ago, Spiranac uploaded a video of herself and mentioned she always struggled with the takeaway.

However, two days later, Spriranac has now uploaded another video in which she mentions how her game is progressing in that particular aspect. In the video, the 31-year-old is at a golf course, practicing her swing.

Paige Spiranac captioned the post:

"Swing Progress."

Once Spiranac gets back into the groove, it will be interesting to see if she plays some tournaments. While Spiranac's professional career in golf did not yield her the results she desired, her amateur run brought her success. Spiranac won five tournaments on Colorado's junior golf circuit.

Spiranac's story on Instagram
Spiranac's story on Instagram

She was also the winner of the 2010 CWGA Stroke Play.

Apart from her triumphs on the golf course, Spiranca is also a popular influencer on social media. She has been featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition along with other popular athletes.


Paige Spiranac recently responded to USGA's heartfelt tribute to the late Grayson Murray

On May 25, 2024, the world of golf met with the tragic news of Grayson Murray's death. Just before his death, Murray was seen playing at the Charles Schwab Challenge. However, he withdrew from the tournament a day before his death. The golfer's parents later confirmed he died by suicide.

Once the news of Murray's death went viral, several people paid tributes to the late golfer. USGA, on their official X handle, posted a photo in which they shared their condolences and paid tribute to Murray. The message from the association read:

"The USGA remembers Grayson and pays tribute to the playing accomplishments that merited his place in the 124th U.S. Open Championship."

It further read:

"Be kind to one another."

This post from the USGA received several likes and comments from the fans. Paige Spiranac also reposted the image on her story and mentioned that the tribute from USGA is one everyone should remember. She wrote:

"The USGA honoring Grayson this week, with a message we all should remember."

You can check out USGA's tribute to Grayson Murray in the tweet below:

When the world of golf learned about Murray's death, Paige Spiranac was one of the first people to pay him a tribute.

In a tweet, Spiranac wrote how Murray was nice to her and always congratulated her on her achievements. She wrote his death was unbelievably sad, and sent her prayers to his friends and family.

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