Paige Spiranac Joins Lucas Glover As LPGA AimPoint Goes Viral at Honda

Paige Spiranac has once again weighed in on the pace of play issue. The topic has been in the spotlight of the golf world lately, and Spiranac has commented on the topic several times. Now the well-known golf influencer has spoken out about AimPoint, a controversial green-reading technique.
It all started when major champion A Lim Kim used the AimPoint to read an 18-inch tap-in at the Honda LPGA Thailand over the weekend.
The video of the moment went viral among fans of the sport, prompting Spiranac to react in the same vein as Lucas Glover a few weeks ago, calling for AimPoint to be banned.
Hours later, however, Spiranac expanded on her opinion, also via a post on X, saying that she doesn’t really have anything against AimPoint itself, but against those who use it inappropriately. She stated that a player’s slowness is not directly related to the techniques they use.
Lucas Glover had mentioned the AimPoint ban as one of the measures he thinks may help to solve the pace of play in the golf world.
“AimPoint, statistically, hasn’t helped anybody make more putts since its inception on the PGA Tour,” Glover said during the SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio show he hosts. “Statistics have beared that out. It’s also kinda rude to be up near the hole, stomping around, figuring out where the break is in your feet. It needs to be banned. It takes forever.”