Paige Spiranac nearly spills out of top as she shows off effective golf drill to do at home
Golf beauty Paige Spiranac provides a simple and effective golf drill to do at home that will help you hit the ball longer, and it only involves the use of a towel and your feet.
Paige Spiranac has wasted little time in delivering on her promise earlier this week to provide her biggest fans with even more golf tips on social media.
Spiranac, 31, took to Instagram and X / Twitter on 20 November to reveal a simple quick-fire drill that golfers can do in the comfort of their homes to help them hit the golf ball longer ahead of their next rounds.
It's a perfect golf drill for these winter months and it only involves the use of a golf towel.
'Here’s an easy at home drill you can do to work on using ground force!' Spiranac captioned her latest video where she wore a low-cut purple top.
'Using your legs in your swing will help you hit it longer and more consistent!'
Paige's latest golf drill for her followers comes just days after she announced new content plans for next season.
Spiranac claimed earlier this week she has never been more passionate about the sport as we head into 2025.
She also admitted she is playing the best golf of her career right now, testament to having got down to an official +4 handicap.
Paige primarily posts the majority of her biggest golf tips and drills over on YouTube and via her new Passes page.
But she has confirmed she is going to start giving her Instagram and X / Twitter fans a lot more golf-specific content moving forwards.
Paige's latest post hammers home that point.
Check out Paige's latest video drill below...
"Do you want to hit the golf ball longer?" said Spiranac on her latest social media post.
"Well let me help you...
"So here's a great drill that you can use indoors in the cold months and all you need is a towel.
"Next, you're going to throw your towel on the ground, and then bunch it in the centre.
"Next, you're going to step on the towel and push out and down at the same time with your feet.
"You want to feel the force down through your feet and also that tension that you are creating with the towel.
"Now do practice swings with or without a club focusing on using the ground in your swing.
"And that's all, until next time."
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As we said earlier, Paige is now playing off an incredible +4 handicap, testament to her enjoying the best golf of her career.
She recently competed in the PGA Tour Creator Classic where she shot 2-over par and finished in the middle of the pack.
After a brilliant college career more than 10 years ago now, Spiranac played in a handful of Ladies European Tour events and then attempted to make a career on the LPGA Tour.
But she ultimately came up short in 2016 and decided to make a career for herself on social media and YouTube.
Spiranac also admitted she struggled to cope with the mental side of the game back then.
But things haven't worked out badly for Paige in the slightest as she is now one of the most successful golf social media influencers.
Paige has very much excelled in the golf media industry over the past few years, testament to her having a gigantic 4m followers on Instagram.
That is 500,000 more followers than 15-time major champion Tiger Woods and 1m more than Rory McIlroy, who once again entered the record books on the DP World Tour over the weekend.
Paige is still very active on Instagram and X / Twitter but she posts the majority of her latest content via Passes now.
That is a subscriber-based site.
Spiranac announced on 3 July that her new Passes page had gone live, just weeks after her good friend and fellow social media sensation Livvy Dunne also went live with her own.
It is understood Spiranac earns more than $10,000 for every Instagram post.
Spiranac also has own YouTube channel where she posts regular helpful golf tips.
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In one of her latest YouTube videos, she explained why she is such a dress code rebel.
Last week Spiranac released her racing-inspired 2025 Wall Calendar in partnership with Craig Jackson Collection.
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