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Paige Spiranac’s Blunt Reaction To Bryson DeChambeau’s Accident

Paige Spiranac’s Blunt Reaction To Bryson DeChambeau’s Accident

Paige Spiranac is the biggest golf influencer in the world today. She made her bones commenting on the sport’s various happenings and offering video tutorials on how to properly play, and she continues to do so to this day.

In that respect, her decision to weigh in on Bryson DeChambeau is unsurprising.

DeChambeau went viral this past week after getting cut down in his prime by a gallery rope. Video of the entire incident set the internet ablaze:

Naturally, Spiranac had to weigh in on the matter.

The reactions to Spiranac’s analysis of what transpired poured in immediately:

This isn’t the first time Spiranac has blown up online in recent weeks. Between her provocative NFL attire choices, inappropriate dress decisions for a golf match and strong takes on Tom Brady’s marital woes with Gisele Bundchen – it has been one thing after another with her.

This most recent DeChambeau situation is just par for the course.

And then of course there are just her standard Instagram posts, which never disappoint:

 

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Spiranac has slowly but surely morphed into one of the top sports analysts in the game over the past few years.

In that respect, this likely isn’t the last time she will weigh in on a major cultural event like DeChambeau’s beheading.

What will she ultimately go viral for next?

Time will tell.

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Carlos Garcia

A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.
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