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After retiring from professional golfing, Paige Spiranac has established herself as an internet sensation in the golf world. She always tries to share her opinions about the latest news using her funny yet witty remarks. Therefore, it was not shocking to see her using her humor on Tom Brady’s short-lived retirement news.

The social media influencer used her Twitter page to respond to the news.

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It has hardly been two months since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced his retirement. After avoiding questions from the media about his future plans, the QB shocked everyone by revealing his return in the 23rd season of the NFL. Tom Brady chose to share the news through his social media. 

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“These past two months I’ve realized my place is still on the field and not in the stands,” Brady tweeted“That time will come. But it’s not now,” added the legend.

Brady further wrote, “I’m coming back for my 23rd season in Tampa. Unfinished business LFG.” 

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Like everyone, Spiranac was also shocked because of the new turn of events. She expressed her astonishment with her fans using her usual humor sense.

Paige Spiranac took a dig at Greg Norman

“The only thing shorter than Tom Brady’s retirement was Greg Norman’s lead in the 96 Masters.” Spiranac chose her words smartly and used this opportunity to mock the CEO of LIV Golf Investments and former pro golfer Greg Norman.

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 The man behind the Saudi-backed Golf League was once a world no. 1 PGA Tour player who used to the golf world with his golfing ability. However, the majority of the golf world is not on good terms with the golfer because of his proposed league.

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Thus, it seemed fitting for Spiranac to choose the most embarrassing moment from his career to compare with Brady’s news. 

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As Spiranac mentioned in her tweet, Norman did have a short-lived 6-shot lead over Nick Faldo in the 1996 Masters. However, everything went downhill for him as he hit some bogeys in the last 18 holes. Eventually, Norman with five strokes behind Faldo. 

Paige Spiranac finds happiness in producing creative online content to entertain her followers. As a result, she never misses a chance to acknowledge relevant news with a funny yet witty twist. It is fascinating to see how well the former golfer is with her words.