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Golf glamor girl Paige Spiranac traded in her clubs for a basketball this week with March Madness officially underway.
Spiranac, who has almost seven million followers on his social media accounts, drove his fans crazy by posing in a racy basketball outfit to get in the mood for this year’s NCAA basketball tournaments. year, which began on Tuesday.
“I wish you a happy March Madness,” she wrote to her 990,000 subscribers on X.
The annual men’s and women’s college basketball competitions have already taken off, with dramatic games unfolding over the past 48 hours.
Howard was the first team eliminated from the men’s tournament Tuesday night after missing three 3-point attempts in the final eight seconds of the First Four game.
Meanwhile, Virginia’s basketball stars were called “unwatchable” after shooting just 17 percent from the field in the first half of their game the same day.
Paige Spiranac traded her golf clubs for a basketball with March Madness underway
The glamorous golf girl took to social media to get into the basketball spirit on Thursday
March Madness officially started on Tuesday, with plenty of chaos already
Spiranac recently teamed up with LIV Golf star Bryson DeChaumbeau for a round of golf on his YouTube channel, during which the two attempted to break 50 on the red tees of the championship golf course. ‘Albany in the Bahamas.
Spending a day with DeChaumbeau on the lavish Caribbean island on Wednesday, Spiranac finished first on the course’s sixth hole after the duo scored -6 on the first five.
She attempted a tee shot but narrowly failed, needing another shot to complete her round.
DeChambeau’s tee shot, on the other hand, traveled all 464 yards to land just short of the hole.
“It’s crazy to watch it in person and I tell everyone… but when you watch live sports, hockey, it sounds different, it’s different and it’s the same with the golf too,” Spiranac reacted afterwards.
“You think like, scratch golfer, they’re all so good… when you listen to Bryson hitting, the tour pros hitting, especially Bryson because he hits so hard… it’s a sound like you don’t never heard of it before…
“And it’s incredibly impressive how good these guys really are and I don’t think people can really understand it until you see it up close in person… it’s just like something supernatural… I can’t even.” Explain it.’