Popular golf influencer Paige Spiranac recently shared another one of her patented tips videos, this time on TikTok. This time the former pro reveals what she believes is the fastest way to get better at golf.

“Hey, it’s Paige,” she begins the TikTok video. “I am a former professional golfer, a scratch golfer, I’ve worked with some of the best instructors in the world and been around some of the best players in the game and here’s how you get better at golf.”

She’s not kidding about being around some of the best players in the game. Spiranac recently played a very unique match against LIV Golfer Bryson DeChambeau.

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“It honestly does not matter what your handicap is, the fastest and quickest way to get better at golf is to work on your short game,” Spiranac continued.

Paige has shared multiple videos on her YouTube account recently showing how to work on various aspects of the short game.

“You need to be absolutely dialed 100 yards and in,” Spiranac explained. “Work on your chipping. Work on your wedge game. Work on your sand shots. And especially on your putting.”

Another one of Paige Spiranac’s how-to videos that she’s shared recently was how to hit the toughest bunker shots.

“Most people don’t realize how long pros actually work on their short game,” she continued. “I’m talking hours and hours and hours dedicated. And I know we can’t do that. We don’t have the time. Or the patience, honestly.

“But dedicating at least 25 minutes in your practice schedule to short game will be life changing.

“And another benefit to having a good short game is it takes the pressure off of your full swing. And once you take the pressure off of your full swing because golf is so mental you’re going to free yourself up and hit more fairways and more greens.

“So, practicing your short game fixes everything.”

 

As mentioned, Paige Spiranac has shared numerous videos over the past few years on how to improve your golf game.

In the video below, she shared what she called “possibly the best way to improve your chipping and putting.”