Paige Spiranac Shows Off Her Naughty Side Before Piping A Drive

Leave it to Paige Spiranac to send the internet into a big weekend with one of her classic heaters. 

And I'm talking on and off the golf course. 

The World's No. 1 Golf Influencer spent the beginning of the week recovering from a big Saturday at the Kentucky Derby. Obviously, she needed to knock off the rust before hitting the links again tomorrow, so she did what any reasonable golfer would do on an otherwise slow Friday afternoon and took a couple cuts in the golf simulator. 

And when she was done striping drives 250 yards down the middle of the fairway, she decided to really show off ahead of a big Friday night:

Paige Spiranac can do it all 

Another day, another heater from Paigeviews. It's all kid's play at this point. She's quiet for a few days and then BAM, hops back on, hits send on the above video, and racks up half-a-million views before lunch. 

Different worlds, man. 

And by the way, what a stripe show by Paige Spiranac, huh? God, I wish I could do that consistently. 

Sure, I can find a fairway like that about four times a round. Maybe. But most of the time, I'm driving my cart straight to the woods and blindly searching for my bright orange ball for 10 minutes before inevitably dropping one from my pocket and saying, "Got it!"

Or, I'm riding the river bank off to the left just praying that splash I saw from the tee box was just a fish, and not my stupid drive being duck-hooked into the Atlantic. 

But not Paige Spiranac. She's a consummate professional who can hit stripes on a Saturday afternoon, and then dominate at the club later that night. 

What a way to start the weekend. Thanks, Paige. Let's go have a big one, now. 

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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.