Paige Spiranac hails Bryson DeChambeau as 'supernatural' after watching the LIV Golf star smash a tee shot during their round in the Bahamas: 'I can't even explain it'

  • The pair spent a day on the putting green after she was his caddie last month 
  • Spiranac played golf at college level but is now a social media influencer 
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Paige Spiranac has heaped praise on Bryson DeChambeau for having a 'supernatural' tee shot during their attempt to break 50 from the red tees at the Championship golf course in Albany Bahamas. 

Spending a day with the LIV golfer on the lavish Carribean island on Wednesday, Spiranac was up first on the course's sixth hole after the duo scored -6 on the first five ones. 

She attempted a tee shot but came up just short, needing another stroke to end her turn.


DeChambeau's tee-shot, on the other hand, travelled the full 464 yards to land right next to the hole. 

'That's insane, watching it in person and I tell everyone this... but when you watch live sports, hockey, it just sounds different, feels different and that's the same thing with golf too,' Spiranac reacted afterward.   

Bryson DeChambeau & Paige Spiranac attempting to break 50 in the Bahamas on Wednesday

Bryson DeChambeau & Paige Spiranac attempting to break 50 in the Bahamas on Wednesday

The LIV golfer's tee-shot travelled the full 464 yards on hole 6 of Albany Bahamas' golf course

The LIV golfer's tee-shot travelled the full 464 yards on hole 6 of Albany Bahamas' golf course

Spiranac was amazed by DeChambeau's shot, telling fans how amazing it was to see it live

Spiranac was amazed by DeChambeau's shot, telling fans how amazing it was to see it live

'You think like, scratch golfer, they're all this good... when you listen Bryson hit, tour pros hit, especially Bryson 'cause he hits it so hard... it's a sound like you've never heard before...

'And it is so incredibly impressive how good these guys truly truly are and I don't think people can really grasp it until you see it like up close in person... it's just like something supernatural... I can't even explain it.'

Last month, DeChambeau and Spiranac were spotted hanging out in Las Vegas before the start of an LIV tournament there. The golf influencer even served as a caddie for DeChambeau. 

Spiranac, who played golf at Arizona and San Diego State, boasts 4M followers on Instagram

Spiranac, who played golf at Arizona and San Diego State, boasts 4M followers on Instagram

Spiranac also shared some advice for aspiring pro golfers, a few weeks back. 

''It honestly does not matter what your handicap is,' she said in a video posted to her X account on March 5. 'The fastest and quickest way to get better at golf is to work on your short game. You need to be absolutely dialed 100 yards and in. Work on your chipping, work on your wedge game, work on your sand shots and especially on your putting. 

'Most people don't realize how long pros actually work on their short game. 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.'

Spiranac, who played golf at the University of Arizona and San Diego State, boasts four million followers on Instagram, 1.4M on TikTok and nearly a million on X.