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More often than not, we find Paige Spiranac sharing her views on everything related to the PGA Tour. A retired golfer herself, Spiranac has quite a few tips and tricks up her sleeve which she likes sharing with her followers. Of course, some of this content tends to be more technical than the rest.

Having said that, with the Farmers Insurance Open wrapped up, the PGA Tour is now headed to California’s Pebble Beach for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Spiranac, along with PointsBet Sportsbook, has multiple options people can choose from.

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What options does Paige Spiranac have for the upcoming AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am?

As 2022 continues, fans have also started appreciating the options Spiranac suggests. Some even rely on her suggestions before every tournament, while other fans offer up various options of their own. This time, Spiranac chose to approach the picks a bit differently.

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This time, the 28-year-old is looking to pick golfers who are not the biggest names. While it might not work out every single time, Spiranac urges those watching to trust her. Because if the picks do work, they will work big and profit the ones having picked them. That being said, Spiranac mentions that these players might end up playing badly, or even missing the cut.

Irrespective of that, her long-shot picks were ready to go. “We have Pat Perez, Charlie Hoffman, and Scott Stallings,” she said. Furthermore, she clarified that she was not here to pick obvious ones like Daniel Berger or Patrick Cantlay. Maverick McNealy and Jason Day are the other two golfers Spiranac suggested.

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Later on, she even spoke with some users in the replies. She elaborated on her point in the video, explaining how it is boring ‘as hell’ to pick someone like Jon Rahm at Farmers or Cantlay at Pebble Beach. While these players are always in the mix, Spiranac believes one needs to take risks.

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With a purse of over $8 million, the event will begin on February 3.

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Do you agree with Sprianac’s picks? Which other player would you choose?