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The Sun
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
‘Beauty and brains…' – Paige Spiranac sends fans wild as she shares her US Open predictions in busty outfit
PAIGE SPIRANAC has given her US Open tips - but fans were too busy going wild for her busty outfit. The influencer and former LPGA star believes golf stars are in for a difficult time at the tournament. 20 20 The US Open will tee off TODAY at the Oakmont Country Club in Plum, Pennsylvania Paige shared her tips for the competition on her Instagram story. She has backed stars such as Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau to be near the top come the end. However, she also backed a couple of lesser-known stars to impress. She said: "This is going to be a gruelling test of golf. "Oakmont is well bunkered with firm, fast greens with thick rough, thicker than a bowl of oatmeal. "This is going to be a true test from start to finish, every single shot. "No surprise the favourites will be Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau. "For some dark horses, I am looking at Harris English and Ben Griffin. "I am looking for carnage this week and fingers crossed, we get an over-par winner." 'I'm pumped for you' - Fans love Paige Spiranac's shock new career move into 'big, high-powered executive job' 20 20 However, fans were far too distracted by her busty outfit, which was a floral white dress. Fans flocked to social media to hail the look. One posted: "Beauty and brains. A rare combination." A second wrote: "You are beautiful." A distracted third commented: "What she say?" A fourth said: "She makes a boring sport appear sexy." Another added: "Beautiful dress." Meanwhile, Paige has recently announced that she is teaming up with Par 3 tournament Grass League. The Grass League features both amateur and professional players in team-based formats. Paige boasts millions of online fans after embracing social media to promote her golf journey. The 32-year-old turned pro for a year after playing at the University of Arizona and San Diego State. But her LPGA career failed to take off, with Spiranac swapping the fairway for the online world. She has built up a loyal following thanks to a hearty mix of golf tips and sultry selfies from the course. A glimpse inside Paige Spiranac's glamorous life... 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Paige Spiranac sets pulses racing in revealing outfit as golf glamour girl previews US Open
Paige Spiranac has left fans in awe once again after previewing this week's US Open while wearing a very revealing outfit. The golf beauty offered her thoughts on the major championship over in Pennsylvania, where the likes of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy will battle it out at Oakmont Country Club. And just 24 hours out from the opening day, Spiranac - who boasts one million followers on X - took to the platform to preview this week's action in a stunning white and floral-patterned dress. She said in a video message: 'This is going to be a grueling test of golf. Oakmont is well bunkered with firm, fast greens and a thick rough thicker than a bowl of Oatmeal. It is going to be a true test from start to finish, every single shot.' When assessing her underdog picks for the tournament, Spiranac added: 'If you're looking at some dark horses, I'm liking Harris English and Ben Griffin. 'I'm looking for carnage this week and fingers crossed that we actually get an over-par winner.' US Open preview⛳️ — Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) June 11, 2025 Spiranac has made a name for herself in the world of golf thanks to her eye-catching snaps in recent years, which has seen her gain a huge following online. But the social media sensation has landed herself a new gig after revealing last month that she will be stepping into a high-profile role in an up-and-coming golf league. The 32-year-old, who failed to make in on the LPGA Tour, is taking her golf knowledge to the Grass League - the first high-stakes par 3 golf league - where she will look to translate her social media success to the front office. In her typical glamorous fashion, the two-time Swimsuit Illustrated swimsuit model announced that she is now a 'suit' in a video on X. 'I got some big, high-powered executive job with Grass League, and they were like, "No, no, no, we see through your act. We know that you're a marketing and branding genius and that you pioneered this entire industry, and that you're actually good at golf,"' she joked in the video. 'And all this time I though I' just go down in history as the golf girl with a great set of t***,' she quipped.


Associated Press
2 days ago
- Sport
- Associated Press
US Open tee times
Oakmont, Pennsylvania Oakmont CC All times GMT (a-amateur) Thursday First Hole 1045 a-Matt Vogt, United States; Kevin Velo, United States; Trent Phillips, United States. 1056 Chandler Blanchet, United States; Alvaro Ortiz, Mexico; Doug Ghim, United States. 1107 a-Evan Beck, United States; Maxwell Moldovan, United States; Justin Hicks, United States. 1118 Harris English, United States; Tommy Fleetwood, England; Keegan Bradley, United States. 1129 Xander Schauffele, United States; Jose Luis Ballester, Spain; Bryson DeChambeau, United States. 1140 Matt Fitzpatrick, England; Wyndham Clark, United States; Gary Woodland, United States. 1151 Akshay Bhatia, United States; Matt McCarty, United States; Robert MacIntyre, Scotland. 1202 Cam Davis, Australia; Davis Thompson, United States; Thomas Detry, Belgium. 1213 Richard Bland, England; a-Trevor Gutschewski, United States; Lanto Griffin, United States. 1224 Edoardo Molinari, Italy; Sam Stevens, United States; Ryan Gerard, United States. 1235 Thriston Lawrence, South Africa; a-Noah Kent, United States; Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark. 1246 Jinichiro Kozuma, Japan; a-Cameron Tankersley, United States; Chase Johnson, United States. 1257 Philip Barbaree Jr., United States; Riley Lewis, United States; Brady Calkins, United States. 1630 Frederic Lacroix, France; Emiliano Grillo, Argentina; Sam Bairstow, England. 1641 Byeong Hun An, South Korea; Joe Highsmith, United States; Ryan Fox, New Zealand. 1652 Victor Perez, France; Jacob Bridgeman, United States; Adam Schenk, United States. 1703 Min Woo Lee, Australia; Justin Thomas, United States; Brooks Koepka, United States. 1714 Sam Burns, United States.; Nico Echavarria, Colombia; Denny McCarthy, United States. 1725 Viktor Hovland, Norway; Collin Morikawa, United States; Scottie Scheffler, United States. 1736 Corey Conners, Canada; Jason Day, Australia; Patrick Reed, United States. 1747 Joaquin Niemann, Chile; Bud Cauley, United States.; Daniel Berger, United States. 1758 Mackenzie Hughes, Canada; Tony Finau, United States; Chris Kirk, United States. 1809 a-Ben James, United States.; Rasmus Højgaard, Denmark; Stephan Jaeger, Germany. 1820 Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Denmark; a-Justin Hastings, Cayman Islands; Laurie Canter, England. 1831 a-Frankie Harris, United States.; Emilio Gonzalez, Mexico; Roberto Díaz, Mexico. 1842 Grant Haefner, United States;; Joey Herrera, United States.; George Kneiser, United States. 10th Hole 1045 Zac Blair, United States; Scott Vincent, Zimbabwe; Alistair Docherty, United States. 1056 Jacques Kruyswijk, South Africa; Jordan Smith, England; Eric Cole, United States. 1107 Tom Kim South Korea; J.J. Spaun, United States; Taylor Pendrith, Canada. 1118 Ludvig Aberg, Sweden; Adam Scott, Australia; Hideki Matsuyama, Japan. 1129 Ben Griffin, United States; Andrew Novak, United States; Maverick McNealy, United States. 1140 Shane Lowry, Ireland; Justin Rose, England; Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland. 1151 Patrick Cantlay, United States; Si Woo Kim, South Korea; Lucas Glover, United States. 1202 Cameron Smith, Australia; Brian Harman, United States; Phil Mickelson, United States. 1213 Niklas Norgaard, Denmark; Brian Campbell, United States; Justin Lower, United States. 1224 Davis Riley, United States; a-Jackson Koivun, United States; Johnny Keefer, United States. 1235 James Hahn, United States; Mark Hubbard, United States; a-Michael La Sasso, United States. 1246 Joakim Lagergren, Sweden; a-Mason Howell, United States; Chris Gotterup, United States. 1257 Zach Bauchou, United States; Jackson Buchanan, United States; a-Lance Simpson, United States. 1630 Will Chandler, United States; Andrea Pavan, Italy; Takumi Kanaya, Japan. 1641 a-Bryan Lee, United States; Guido Migliozzi, Italy; Preston Summerhays, United States. 1652 Erik van Rooyen, South Africa; Max Greyserman, United States; Matt Wallace, England. 1703 Russell Henley, United States; Christiaan Bezuidenhout, South Africa; Nick Taylor, Canada. 1714 Jordan Spieth, United States; Jon Rahm, Spain; Dustin Johnson, United States. 1725 Tyrrell Hatton, England; Sungjae Im, South Korea; Sepp Straka, Austria. 1736 Cameron Young, United States; Tom Hoge, United States; J.T. Poston, United States. 1747 Jhonattan Vegas, Venezuela; Michael Kim, United States; Matthieu Pavon, France. 1758 Marc Leishman, Australia; Aaron Rai, England; Nick Dunlap, United States. 1809 Matthew Jordan, United States; Yuta Sugiura, Japan; Carlos Ortiz, Mexico. 1820 Ryan McCormick, United States; Trevor Cone, United States; a-Zach Pollo, United States. 1831 James Nicholas, United States; a-Tyler Weaver, England; Riki Kawamoto, Japan. 1842 Austin Truslow, United States; Harrison Ott, United States; George Duangmanee, United States. Friday First Hole 1045 Will Chandler, United States; Andrea Pavan, Italy; Takumi Kanaya, Japan. 1056 a-Bryan Lee, United States; Guido Migliozzi, Italy; Preston Summerhays, United States. 1107 Erik van Rooyen, South Africa; Max Greyserman, United States; Matt Wallace, England. 1118 Russell Henley, United States; Christiaan Bezuidenhout, South Africa; Nick Taylor, Canada. 1129 Jordan Spieth, United States; Jon Rahm, Spain; Dustin Johnson, United States. 1140 Tyrrell Hatton, England; Sungjae Im, South Korea; Sepp Straka, Austria. 1151 Cameron Young, United States; Tom Hoge, United States; J.T. Poston, United States. 1202 Jhonattan Vegas, Venezuela; Michael Kim, United States; Matthieu Pavon, France. 1213 Marc Leishman, Australia; Aaron Rai, England; Nick Dunlap, United States. 1224 Matthew Jordan, United States; Yuta Sugiura, Japan; Carlos Ortiz, Mexico. 1235 Ryan McCormick, United States; Trevor Cone, United States; a-Zach Pollo, United States. 1246 James Nicholas, United States; a-Tyler Weaver, England; Riki Kawamoto, Japan. 1257 Austin Truslow, United States; Harrison Ott, United States; George Duangmanee, United States. 1630 Zac Blair, United States; Scott Vincent, Zimbabwe; Alistair Docherty, United States. 1641 Jacques Kruyswijk, South Africa; Jordan Smith, England; Eric Cole, United States. 1652 Tom Kim South Korea; J.J. Spaun, United States; Taylor Pendrith, Canada. 1703 Ludvig Aberg, Sweden; Adam Scott, Australia; Hideki Matsuyama, Japan. 1714 Ben Griffin, United States; Andrew Novak, United States; Maverick McNealy, United States. 1725 Shane Lowry, Ireland; Justin Rose, England; Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland. 1736 Patrick Cantlay, United States; Si Woo Kim, South Korea; Lucas Glover, United States. 1747 Cameron Smith, Australia; Brian Harman, United States; Phil Mickelson, United States. 1758 Niklas Norgaard, Denmark; Brian Campbell, United States; Justin Lower, United States. 1809 Davis Riley, United States; a-Jackson Koivun, United States; Johnny Keefer, United States. 1820 James Hahn, United States; Mark Hubbard, United States; a-Michael La Sasso, United States. 1831 Joakim Lagergren, Sweden; a-Mason Howell, United States; Chris Gotterup, United States. 1842 Zach Bauchou, United States; Jackson Buchanan, United States; a-Lance Simpson, United States. 10th Hole 1045 Frederic Lacroix, France; Emiliano Grillo, Argentina; Sam Bairstow, England. 1056 Byeong Hun An, South Korea; Joe Highsmith, United States; Ryan Fox, New Zealand. 1107 Victor Perez, France; Jacob Bridgeman, United States; Adam Schenk, United States. 1118 Min Woo Lee, Australia; Justin Thomas, United States; Brooks Koepka, United States. 1129 Sam Burns, United States.; Nico Echavarria, Colombia; Denny McCarthy, United States. 1140 Viktor Hovland, Norway; Collin Morikawa, United States; Scottie Scheffler, United States. 1151 Corey Conners, Canada; Jason Day, Australia; Patrick Reed, United States. 1202 Joaquin Niemann, Chile; Bud Cauley, United States.; Daniel Berger, United States. 1213 Mackenzie Hughes, Canada; Tony Finau, United States; Chris Kirk, United States. 1224 a-Ben James, United States.; Rasmus Højgaard, Denmark; Stephan Jaeger, Germany. 1235 Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Denmark; a-Justin Hastings, Cayman Islands; Laurie Canter, England. 1246 a-Frankie Harris, United States.; Emilio Gonzalez, Mexico; Roberto Díaz, Mexico. 1257 Grant Haefner, United States;; Joey Herrera, United States.; George Kneiser, United States. 1630 a-Matt Vogt, United States; Kevin Velo, United States; Trent Phillips, United States. 1641 Chandler Blanchet, United States; Alvaro Ortiz, Mexico; Doug Ghim, United States. 1652 a-Evan Beck, United States; Maxwell Moldovan, United States; Justin Hicks, United States. 1703 Harris English, United States; Tommy Fleetwood, England; Keegan Bradley, United States. 1714 Xander Schauffele, United States; Jose Luis Ballester, Spain; Bryson DeChambeau, United States. 1725 Matt Fitzpatrick, England; Wyndham Clark, United States; Gary Woodland, United States. 1736 Akshay Bhatia, United States; Matt McCarty, United States; Robert MacIntyre, Scotland. 1747 Cam Davis, Australia; Davis Thompson, United States; Thomas Detry, Belgium. 1758 Richard Bland, England; a-Trevor Gutschewski, United States; Lanto Griffin, United States. 1809 Edoardo Molinari, Italy; Sam Stevens, United States; Ryan Gerard, United States. 1820 Thriston Lawrence, South Africa; a-Noah Kent, United States; Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark. 1831 Jinichiro Kozuma, Japan; a-Cameron Tankersley, United States; Chase Johnson, United States. 1842 Philip Barbaree Jr., United States; Riley Lewis, United States; Brady Calkins, United States.


The Sun
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Bryson DeChambeau appears to punch himself in the face repeatedly live on Sky Sports in bizarre PGA Championship moment
BRYSON DECHAMBEAU was hilariously spotted PUNCHING himself before a post-tournament interview with Sky Sports. The American finished joint second in the PGA Championship last weekend with Harris English, with both men being pipped to victory by Scottie Scheffler. 4 4 4 Tournament rights holders Sky managed to grab a few moments with DeChambeau after his final round at the Quail Hollow Golf & Country Club. And the 31-year-old was seen bizarrely hitting himself on the chin as he made his way to the interview. Sky's presenting team couldn't help but chuckle, with one of them saying: "He's very much showbiz. "[He'll be] feeling like he was a little bit duffed up by the golf course." Footage of DeChambeau's antics went viral, with one golf fan commenting: "DeChambeau & Rham saved the USPGA from being totally boring!!" Another said: " What a clown." And another said: What a strange dude." Despite missing out on the Wanamaker Trophy, De Chambeau - who finished five strokes behind Scheffler - took several positives from his performances over the last three days. 4 He said: "I felt like I had the game to win this week and the golf course suited me pretty well. "I missed a few putts coming down the stretch and got a little unlucky in this great game of golf. It kind of is what it is. "I'm sure you heard me out there really baffled quite a bit. It was a good fight, good battle, take a lot from it. "It's just burning a bigger fire in my belly." He continued: "I'm baffled right now. Just felt like things didn't go my way this week. Drove it really well. "I drove it as good as I can, as of right now, I gave myself a good chance. "I just felt like a couple breaks went a different way."


Al Jazeera
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Al Jazeera
Scheffler pulls away from Rahm for runaway PGA Championship victory
Scottie Scheffler held off a spirited effort by Spain's Jon Rahm to secure a five-shot PGA Championship victory at Quail Hollow Club for his third career major title. The top-ranked Scheffler, who was three shots clear of Swede Alex Noren at the start of the day, struggled off the tee early on Sunday but righted the ship in time for the back nine to card an even-par 71 that left him at 11 under for the week. 'I knew it was going to be a challenging day, finishing off a major championship is always challenging,' Scheffler said on the 18th green after being presented with the Wanamaker Trophy. 'I didn't have my best stuff … but stepped it up on the back nine.' Ryder Cup hopeful Harris English, who began his day 11 shots adrift, shot a 65 that was the low round of the day and finished in a distant share of second place alongside fellow Americans Bryson DeChambeau (70) and Davis Riley (72). Twice major champion Rahm (73) gave Scheffler a scare early on the back nine but came apart in stunning fashion with five dropped shots over his final three holes to slide back into a share of eighth place. Rahm, who began the day five shots back of the lead and playing two groups ahead of Scheffler, took a while to get going in the final round but found his groove right in time to set up some back-nine drama at Quail Hollow Club. The Spaniard joined Scheffler atop the leaderboard when, at the par-four 11th, he made his third birdie over a four-hole stretch, but Scheffler reclaimed the outright lead with a 9-foot birdie at the 10th moments later. Rahm nearly answered right back, but his perfectly paced 19-foot birdie attempt at the par-three 13th curled around and out of the cup before going on to misread birdie putts at the next two holes, followed by his brutal closing stretch. Scheffler added birdies at 14 and 15 and then saw his lead suddenly grow to five over JT Poston after Rahm made double-bogey at the par-three 17th, where he blasted his tee shot into the water. 'It's a tough pill to swallow right now,' said Rahm. 'Pretty fresh wound right now. But there's been a lot of good happening this week and a lot of positive feelings to take for the rest of the year.' US Open champion DeChambeau, who finished runner-up at last year's PGA Championship, was driving the ball and giving himself chances, but struggled on the greens. 'I felt like I had the game to win this week, and the golf course suited me pretty well, missed a few putts coming down the stretch and got a little unlucky in this great game of golf,' said DeChambeau. 'It was a good fight, good battle, take a lot from it. It's just burning a bigger fire in my belly.' Noren, playing alongside Scheffler and alone in second place to start the day, stayed in the mix until his round unravelled with a trio of bogeys early on the back nine. Scheffler took home a $3.42m top prize from a record $19m purse.