Paige Spiranac reveals favorite PGA tour professionals she shared golf course with: '3 really stand out'
WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO: Former golfer turned influencer Paige Spiranac recently revealed the names of her favorite golfers she has taken to the course on her Instagram 'Ask me a Question' story.
Spiranac tried to join the Ladies Professional Golfers Association tour in 2016, but she failed to make the cut. Since then, she has started a modelling career and become a coach for budding golfers.
Additionally the outspoken influencer has also received various endorsements.
Who all are Spiranac's favorite golfers?
A user asked Spiranac to share the memories of the best golfers she has played with or against. Spiranac revealed three of her favourite golfers she competed with.
She said, "There are three that really stand out to me. The first one is Jerry Kelly. I saw him shoot 59, was absolutely incredible. The second was with whom I played golf is Max Homa. He did not miss a shot. He shot like a 63 and then the last one is Kim. She was a junior golfer."
For context, A few years ago, Spiranac played golf with Max Homa, a member of the PGA Tour.
In her interview on the Mission Curfew from last year, she recalled a time when she played golf with the famous player.
Speaking about Homa's game, Spiranac pointed out that he never misses fairways.
She said, "I played with Max before and it's funny because he just doesn't miss fairways at all like, he'll be mad if it's like a yard or two off of a center line and the last time I played with him he just walked out and shot 62 like it was nothing and those guys are so good."
When Spiranac was all in praise for Max Homa's game
Max Homa is considered as one of the most successful PGA Tour golfers. Spiranac spoke candidly with Mission Curfew in 2022 about the golfer's abilities.
She said, "I think he's going to be unstoppable and we're starting to see that more, you know, when he won at rib and he just won again, I think he's going to compete really well at Majors because he plays well on you know big boy golf courses."
Since becoming a professional in 2013, Homa has taken home eight victories. In his professional career, he has participated in all four majors, with his best performance coming in the 2023 Open Championship.
At the Masters earlier this year, Homa placed T43. He finished in a tie for 13th at the PGA Championship and T47 at the US Open in 2022.