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Golf influencer Page Spiranak was among those who entrusted AimPoint over the weekend, but now he's put together some ideas to make the game even more enjoyable.

Spiranak, who has vowed to her latest hot take, vows to “frill some feathers.” In Monday's video, the teebox golfer said it should be determined by the player's handicap and “not a personal preference.”

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Social media personality, honorary pace car rider, Page Spinac, will take a photo on the grid in front of the NASCAR Cup Series Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway on August 24, 2024 in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Shaungardner/Getty Images)

“The teebox you play on a golf course should be determined by handicap, not by personal preference,” she said in a video posted to Instagram. “If you're going to be on a golf course without handicap, you'll need to play the forward tee. If you want to play hints, you have to be a sub-3 handicap.

“I think this will improve the pace of play and make people more enjoyable. It also removes decisions about where they want to play or not. It's determined by your handicap. But you You can't play until you improve your handicap.

Spiranac asked for the ban on the Aimpoint method to find putting lines on the green in the professional ranks.

Paige Spiranac from Brewers Game

Paige Spiranac is waving to the crowd after dumping the first pitch before a match between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Milwaukee Brewers on June 16, 2023 at American Family Field in Milwaukee. (Jeff Hanisch-Usa Today Sports)

Tiger Woods is mingling with his TGL teammates and says, “What are you doing?”

She later said that her problem really lies in the pace of play.

“Seriously, there's nothing wrong with Aimpoint,” Spiranac wrote to X: “The problem is when you're not being taught correctly to slow down the pace.

“Also, slow players are always slower with or without it. My problem is that when they are conditioned to use Aimpoint, it's a habit they have to use in tap Ins too. That's not the stomp around the golf hole.”

Paige Spiranac in July 2023

Paige Spiranac watches her shots in No. 2 Green at the 2023 Kaulig Companies Championship Pro-AM held in Akron, Ohio on Wednesday, July 12, 2023. (Jeff Lange/USA Today Network)

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Spiranac is a former university golfer who has been successful on the influencer side of social media. She boasts over 4 million followers on Instagram and over 1 million on Tiktok.

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