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Paige Spiranac Steps Out Of Influencer Role To Offer Practical Golf Tips For Beginners

When it comes to golf advice, Paige Spiranac isn't just known for her social media prowess or eye-catching style — she's also a former professional golfer with serious skills to back up her words.

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At 31, Spiranac remains a standout figure in the golf world, effortlessly crushing 287-yard drives and boasting a +3.9 handicap index that'd make any weekend golfer envious. And yes, while her career includes gracing the pages of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, Spiranac's knowledge of the game is as sharp as ever.

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Recently, Spiranac took to X (formerly Twitter) to share practical tips for beginners hesitant to dive into the sport. Her insights are relatable and grounded, reminding aspiring golfers that everyone starts somewhere.

"I see so many people on the driving range starting out, and they're getting instructions from their friends, or their significant other, who isn't very good, " Spiranac said, laughing. "And so they're creating bad habits and they're more prone to quit early on because it is so frustrating, and so when you have a golf pro guide you through the basics, it does set your foundation and makes the journey so much easier. And I know that sometimes that can be too expensive for some people, so there's actually a lot of great golf instruction online."

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Here's a closer look at her advice:

1. Don't Get a Full Set of Clubs
A common mistake for novices is investing in a complete set of clubs before understanding the game. Spiranac suggests that beginners start with just a few key clubs—think driver, a couple of irons, and a putter—to get the hang of things before making a big commitment.

2. Choose a Public Course
Public courses offer a more relaxed atmosphere, which is perfect for those just learning the ropes. Unlike private courses, where strict dress codes and exclusive vibes can make new golfers feel out of place, public courses provide an inviting space where mistakes are okay and expectations are flexible. As an extra note, private courses likely wouldn't let newcomers in without a hefty membership.

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3. Dress Comfortably, But Know the Rules
While Spiranac is known for her bold and modern golf attire, she's the first to acknowledge that dress codes still exist, especially at more traditional clubs. Her advice? Find a balance between comfort and the course's guidelines—or play somewhere that lets you express yourself a bit more freely.

4. Play with a Friend
One of the best ways to ease into golf is by playing with a buddy. It takes the pressure off and makes the experience more fun. While Spiranac notes that public courses can be a great place to meet new people, it's often easier and more enjoyable to start with someone you know. That said, her reality—where making new friends might come naturally—is a bit different for most golfers, so don't hesitate to bring that supportive friend.

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5. Have Fun and Embrace the Frustration
Golf can be an addictive game—one moment you're soaring high after a great shot, the next you're fighting the urge to snap your club over your knee. Spiranac encourages beginners to let the frustration out and accept that the highs and lows are part of the experience. Her parting wisdom: don't take it too seriously, and always aim to enjoy the game.

Spiranac's tips serve as a refreshing reminder that golf is as much about fun as it is about skill. Whether you're perfecting your swing or sharing a laugh on the fairway, it's all about embracing the journey—anger and all.