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Most of our golf swing practice is going to be done at home: In our garage, or yard, or in front of whatever mirror we can find. But can that actually help? The answer is yes—more than you think.
After several years on the scene, Paige Spiranac remains the top golf social media influencer in the game. Spiranac has a penchant for going viral, and her slow-motion swing videos are a ...
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The video posted before the above one was also set in slow motion as she made her way to the golf course, set up her stuff, and eventually hit the ball. That video has over 393,000 views and 1,400 ...
But ultimately, those are secondary. When there's a golf ball sitting in front of you, your brain for better or worse is hardwired to hit the ball by any means necessary.
While in the bunker at an unknown golf location, Paige Spiranac not only perfectly hit the ball out of trouble but also showed off her swing and stroke in slow motion.