Golf influencer Paige Spiranac reacts to Justin Rose’s shank at The Open 2025 with a viral 4-word post. See how fans responded and why the clip went trending on social media.
⛳ Paige Spiranac’s Viral Reaction to Justin Rose’s Shank at The Open 2025
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac delivered a laugh-out-loud reaction to Justin Rose’s mishit at The Open Championship 2025. Sharing the clip on X (formerly Twitter), Spiranac captioned it with a relatable four-word phrase:
“Me playing golf rn.”
The short, witty comment quickly gained attention among golf fans. Her post referenced a shot where Rose struck the ball with the hosel of his club — a classic shank moment even seasoned players dread.
😂 Paige Spiranac Admits to Shank Struggles Herself
This wasn’t the first time Paige joked about shanking shots. In a June 29 post, she confessed:
“I hit two cold hard shanks today. Not one but two. Special stuff.”
And again on July 10, she humorously tweeted:
“I hate golf lol I went 8 over through 3 holes. Hit an impressive 5 shanks. Then proceeded to shoot 2 under for the next 15 holes.”
Her honesty about struggles on the course continues to connect with fans worldwide.
📊 Justin Rose’s Performance at The Open Championship 2025
Despite the viral mishit, Justin Rose performed well in the first three rounds of The Open 2025. He finished T14 with a 5-under total. Rose shot 69, 71, and 68, including eight birdies in his third round — a strong finish after the shank incident.
Looking back, Rose had a better showing in 2024, finishing **T2** at 7-under. In 2023, however, he missed the cut. His history at The Open remains a mix of highs and lows — just like golf itself.
🏌️ Paige Spiranac: From Pro Golf to Internet Fame
Spiranac retired from professional golf in 2016, with her last tournament appearance at the Creator Classic. Since then, she’s become one of golf’s most influential media personalities, blending humor and honesty with her love for the game.
Whether laughing at herself or at a fellow golfer’s blooper, Paige continues to bring a fresh, relatable voice to the sport — and fans clearly love it.