Golfinfluener Paige Spiranac was among those who took Aimpoint for the weekend and have now put together an idea of making the game more fun.
Spiranac, who promised his latest hot take, would “ruffle some feathers,” said in a video on Monday that tee boxes -golf players starting from, should be determined by a player’s disability and “not personal preference.”
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Honor Pace Car Rider, Paige Spiranac, a personality on social media, posing for a photo on the grid before the NASCAR CUP SERIES COKE ZERO SUGAR 400 at Daytona International Speedway on August 24, 2024 in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
“The tee box that you play on a golf course should be decided by your disability, not your personal preference,” she said in a video that was sent to her Instagram. “If you show up to the golf course without a disability, play the front tees. If you want to play the tips, be a under-3 handicap.
“I think this will improve the game pace and people want it much more fun. And it will also remove the decision of where they will play or not play. It is decided by your disability. And if you want to play ahead, Fine.
Spiranac called for the ban on the Aimpoint method, which finds a put line on a green, in the professional rows.

Paige Spiranac waves to the crowd after throwing a first pitch ahead of the game between Pittsburgh Pirates and Milwaukee Brewers at the American Family Field in Milwaukee on June 16, 2023. (Jeff Hanisch -usa Today Sports)
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She later said that her question was really with the pace of the game.
“In all seriousness, there’s nothing wrong with Aimpoint,” wrote Spiranac at X. “The problem is when not taught properly, which will slow down the pace.
“Also a player who is slow will always be slow with or without it. My problem is when they are so conditional to use aimpoint that it is a habit they have to use even on the tap. Tramping around in The golf hole is not. ”

Paige Spiranac sees her shot at No. 2-Green in the 2023 Kaulig Companies Championship Pro-Am at Firestone Country Club on Wednesday, July 12, 2023 in Akron, Ohio. (Jeff Lange / USA Today Network)
Spiranac is a former collegiate golfer who has found success on the influencer side of social media. She boasts more than 4 million followers on Instagram and more than 1 million on Tiktok.