Paige Spiranac has once again captivated the golf world, this time with a breathtaking display of tempo and precision on the driving range. The former University of Arizona and San Diego State standout posted a video on Tuesday that quickly racked up over 200,000 views in under 24 hours, leaving fans in awe.
The clip shows Spiranac lining up five balls in a neat row, then striking each one in rapid succession—completing the entire sequence in about 10 seconds. It's a drill that demands not only technical skill but also impeccable rhythm and focus.
Fans React to the Viral Drill
The response from the golf community was immediate and enthusiastic. One fan wrote, "I wish I could hit a ball that pure…and she would smoke anyone talking crap." Another joked, "I don’t think I could hit them lined up like that…be more like a break on pool table balls going everywhere." A third simply asked, "Mind if I borrow that swing for a bit?"
Spiranac's drill highlights a key aspect of her game that has long impressed followers: her ability to maintain a consistent, fluid swing under pressure. This latest video is a reminder of why she remains one of the most talked-about figures in golf, even as she takes time to focus on her mental health.
Earlier this year, Spiranac opened up about stepping back from social media due to a "funk" and heightened anxiety. "I feel like I’ve just been so in my head about everything," she shared at the time. "I’m trying to push myself outside of that and post more and get back to what I was doing before."
Her return to active posting—and to the range—signals a positive shift. She's been spending plenty of time on the course in Arizona, and her recent pink outfit post also kept fans buzzing. Her dedication to the game is evident in every swing.
Spiranac’s comeback comes as she gears up for potential competition. She is expected to participate in the 2026 Internet Invitational, hosted by Barstool Sports and Bob Does Sports. That event could be a major stage for her to showcase the sharpened skills she's been honing.
In a sport where rhythm and mental fortitude are everything, Spiranac's latest viral moment is a testament to her resilience. She's not just back—she's swinging with purpose, and the golf world is taking notice.
