Paige Spiranac Hits Long Drives at Truist Championship Pro-Am

May 09, 2026 - 09:03
Updated: 24 days ago
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Paige Spiranac Hits Long Drives at Truist Championship Pro-Am
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Paige Spiranac hit long drives at the Truist Championship pro-am this week. The event comes ahead of the PGA Tour tournament on a demanding course. Rory McIlroy missed a two-foot birdie putt during Friday's round, pushing it right.

The writer watched the putt from his man cave while stuffing envelopes for Thursday Night Mowing League stickers. He felt bad for McIlroy given how close the putt was.

The PGA Tour once avoided inviting Spiranac to pro-ams. She faced blackballing on the LPGA Tour over her attire and spoke about being shunned. Now, two to three years after the Bud Light controversy, the PGA Tour features her more. Fans in a video called her name. Women, men and kids sought her out.

The writer prefers this over Bud Light's Instagram, which he claims lacks women as of 2026.

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Louie from Savannah shared content after tipping off the writer since 2021.

Chris B. in Houston boasted that the Astros beat the Reds in Cincinnati for the first time in a long while. Kinsey noted the Reds lost their eighth straight after a strong April and took responsibility.

Tirey from El Paso praised Outkick and referenced Dillon in North Dakota's email on golf team travel times. He compared it to his own high school golf trips in Texas, like five-and-a-half hours to Lubbock.

Fitness Rick sent a photo. Kinsey urged readers to spot content after missing a Tonka-themed car.

Chris W. in California criticized DoorDash spending. He avoids delivery, preferring to pick up hot food without tips or fees. His stepdaughter orders fast food nearby. He also backed trusting instincts on strangers in driveways and said he'd be armed if needed.

Jeff shared thoughts on mower longevity, like his 25-year-old John Deere. He asked about Savannah Bananas ticket lotteries, with no luck himself. He noted Outkick store shortages on XL Thursday Night Mowing League shirts and his fence maintenance habits. Frost killed his early vegetable garden.

Kinsey said his Briggs & Stratton mower lasted 15 years before upgrading to Honda. Canoe Kirk won Bananas tickets two years ago. A store refresh may come.

The writer must leave for his son Screencaps the III's first game at 9 a.m.

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