Growing up, I had a hair condition where my hair would fall out easily, and I had bad asthma. Paige Spiranac Read Quote
It wasn’t until last year that I figured out the problem: I just don’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. Paige Spiranac Read Quote
I respect and understand that golf is enveloped in tradition and that certain rules and regulations must be upheld. Paige Spiranac Read Quote
Every child thrives on encouragement, but beware of forcing it. I’ve seen too many family relationships crumble because of excessive ambition on the course or the range. Paige Spiranac Read Quote
From the first time I swung a PXG club I have wanted to add them to my bag. They feel incredible and the performance really makes a difference. Paige Spiranac Read Quote
It’s only when we stop looking exclusively to the podium for our heroes and start looking all around us that we’ll make the greatest progress toward a better tomorrow. Paige Spiranac Read Quote
In the age of millennials, women’s rights, and female empowerment, I hope my voice helps to encourage the next generation of great female athletes and golfers to possibly stop social injustices and prejudices from creeping into the game that I fell in love with at such a young age. Paige Spiranac Read Quote
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. Paige Spiranac Read Quote
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. Paige Spiranac Read Quote