Paige Spiranac: “It has been fun to get back”
Luke Kwon beat Roger Steele, Sean Walsh and Wesley Bryan on the final hole to become the first winner of the Creator Classic held at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia
Published September 3, 2024 04:28
by Andrea Gussoni
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Paige Spiranac: “It has been fun to get back”
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Luke Kwon beat Roger Steele, Sean Walsh and Wesley Bryan on the final hole to become the first winner of the Creator Classic held at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia. Creators Classic is a tournament between 16 celebrities that has been created in collaboration with the PGA Tour and the production company Pro Shop as a preview of the FedEx Cup, the Tour Championship.
The media influencer Paige Spiranac finished the tournament in ninth place with a 2 over par, more than fulfilling her goal of avoiding the last position after eight years without competing. “I am the favorite to finish last,” she said.
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Behind Paige Spiranac were Mason Nutt (+4), Aimee Cho (+4), Fat Perez (+5), Gabby DeGasperis (+6), Garrett Clark (+7) and Tyler Toney (+7). It’s been fun to get back to competing again and relive those feelings.
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It’s been an incredible experience on a great golf course “It’s been fun to get back to competing again and relive those feelings. It’s been an incredible experience on a great golf course,” Paige Spiranac told the PGA Tour after finishing the tournament.
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