Paige Spiranac Breaks Down How To Hit A Golf Ball With Massive Boobs

Paige Spiranac has been on arguably the greatest heater of her career over the past week or so. I don't say that lightly, either. 

When you're the world's No. 1 golf influencer, you've obviously done some things that grab the internet's attention. Paige was the one who started this #content revolution we're currently in years ago. 

She set the bar. The standard. She not only climbed the mountain before anyone else, but she's somehow managed to stay on top even in the age of social media copycats. 

Girls like Hawk Tuah come and go. They're a dime a dozen. But Paige Spiranac? Somehow, some way, she continues to stay high atop the Google Trends charts. 

And when you're pumping out content like this – instructional videos on how to hit rockets with Double-Ds – you're clearly in it for the long haul:

Paige Spiranac is on the heater of a lifetime right now

Just some great advice here from Paige Spiranac. She's this generation's Fred McGriff. Y'all remember those instructional videos Crime Dog used to promote?

You don't? Well, welcome back to 1996!

Talk about unlocking a core memory! I bet you hadn't thought of that for years, have you? 

And he's right – that commercial was on every single hour on the hour, sometimes multiple times. They had the market cornered on Cartoon Network. Every 15 minutes, between Scooby-Doo episodes, Fred would be there teaching us to field grounders and hit bombs. 

And that's what Paige Spiranac is to Gen-Zers. She's pumping out content 24-7-365. Sometimes it's Fourth of July hot dog content where she crushes as many weiners as possible. 

And, sometimes, it's tips and tricks on how to lower the handicap with massive boobs. 

Both work. Keep it up, Paige. 

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Zach grew up in Florida, lives in Florida, and will never leave Florida ... for obvious reasons. He's a reigning fantasy football league champion, knows everything there is to know about NASCAR, and once passed out (briefly!) during a lap around Daytona. He swears they were going 200 mph even though they clearly were not.