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Paige Spiranac considers herself 'bad luck' for America in Ryder Cup: 'They haven’t won in 30 years'

2023-10-06 20:26
Paige Spiranac made a playful claim regarding her role in the American Ryder Cup struggles on European turf
Paige Spiranac considers herself 'bad luck' for America in Ryder Cup: 'They haven’t won in 30 years'

WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO: Paige Spiranac playfully blames herself for American Ryder Cup struggles on European Soil.

Paige Spiranac is a well-known diva of the golfing world who transitioned from the LPGA Tour to social media influencing. She recently made a playful yet intriguing claim regarding her role in the American Ryder Cup struggles on European turf.

Even with limited participation in the professional golfing scene, she has become an annual source of predictions for the prestigious Ryder Cup.

Paige Spiranac points to herself as cause of Ryder Cup losses in Europe

In a recent podcast appearance, Paige Spiranac humorously proclaimed herself as the reason for America's failure to secure victory in the Ryder Cup on European soil for the past 30 years.

She playfully remarked, "30-year streak continues, they haven’t won in 30 years when they have played over in Europe, which is just insane to think about, you know, I think that I might be bad luck here. The year 1993. Every year after I’ve been born, they have not won."

In a lighthearted manner, Paige humorously suggested that her birth year, 1993, might be the origin of this Ryder Cup "curse" on European soil. It's a playful observation that adds a touch of intrigue to the ongoing struggles of the American team in Europe.

Of course, it's more likely a coincidence than a curse, but it's all part of the golfing banter.

Paige shares her insights into Ryder Cup bicker

During the same podcast appearance, Paige Spiranac also shared her insights into a recent Ryder Cup dispute.

She discussed the situation where Joe, Patrick Cantlay's caddy, seemed to be heavily involved during the Saturday fourballs, potentially crossing the line by certain standards.

However, Paige defended Joe's actions, explaining that he was simply trying to support and uplift Cantlay amid intense scrutiny. She also emphasized the often-underestimated role of caddies in golf.

While Paige Spiranac's "curse" claim is in jest, her perspective on the Ryder Cup dynamics highlights the complexities and nuances that come into play during this prestigious tournament. It adds an extra layer of fascination for golf enthusiasts.

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