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The ex-professional golfer turned social media influencer found herself having a war of words with conservative author Nick Adams on Twitter after the latter complained about women playing golf slowly.
Adams took to the platform to voice his displeasure over the speed of some women playing ahead of him while he was on the green.
“Can’t there be a par 3 course set aside for the slow female golfers so they don’t clog up the championship courses on the weekends?” he tweeted Saturday. “There’s no reason women should be allowed to slow down the pace of play on a beautiful Saturday like today!”
Can’t there be a par 3 course set aside for the slow female golfers so they don’t clog up the championship courses on the weekends?
There’s no reason women should be allowed to slow down the pace of play on a beautiful Saturday like today!
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The whiny tweet caught the attention of Spiranac, who retorted: “It would be so satisfying out driving you all day long.”
Adams replied to Spiranac with a condescending “Listen, Paige,” and telling her she’s “not famous because of your golf swing or how far you can drive the ball.”
Listen Paige, you’re not famous because of your golf swing or how far you can drive the ball.
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Aware of and comfortable with her sexuality, Spiranac chirped back: “Listen Nick, we all know I have fantastic milkers. I shall now change my name to Paige Spiranac (alpha jugs).”
Things didn’t stop there. The social media sparring continued in another thread in which Spiranac quote-tweeted Adams’ original statement and wrote: “Nick is the type of golfer who tees off from the tips but can’t hit is (sic) more than 220. He’ll wait for par 5s in two when he’s 310 out. Say ‘hit it sally’ when someone in group leaves a putt short. And thinks he has a shot with the cart girl.”
Spiranac’s tweet went viral, causing Adams to screenshot it along with a reply of his own.
I spoke the truth about slow female golfers and the Instagram golf cabal launched a blitzkrieg attack against Nick Adams (Alpha Male).
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“I spoke the truth about slow female golfers and the Instagram golf cabal launched a blitzkrieg attack against Nick Adams (Alpha Male). You know I’m right. I regret nothing,” Adams tweeted.
Playing up her bust line, Spiranac referred to herself as “Mommy Milkers” while dressing down her online opponent.
“Little Nicky listen to Mommy Milkers and go to your room. You’re embarrassing yourself,” she replied.
Sweetheart, no one is taking your side because of your golf game or because they agree with you.
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“Social media is all fun and games until years later when my future children come home to ask me why men on the internet call me Alpha Jugs lol,” she wrote.
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