Paige Spiranac: "Yes I use my sex appeal to my advantage but..."
Paige Spiranac has continued her war of words with PGA Tour player Nate Lashley.
Paige Spiranac has continued her beef with Nate Lashley after she accused the PGA Tour pro of making sexist remarks.
In case you aren't aware of what has been happening, Paige was the latest social media star to put pace of play under the spotlight and offer her opinion.
Wearing a pink and white dress in her bedroom, Paige posted a short video clip explaining she thinks it's time professional golfers are docked shots if they take more than 40 seconds to make a stroke.
It was off the back of Brooks Koepka complaining of the 'brutally slow' pace of play during the final round of the 87th Masters.
What followed was a week of PGA Tour player Patrick Cantlay facing a huge amount of scrutiny.
One fan even put Cantlay on the clock. Literally.
Watch Paige's video here:
40 seconds is a long time pic.twitter.com/BG0h6acRB8
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) April 18, 2023
Off the back of that, Lashley, who is in the field for this week's Mexico Open, wrote:
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Paige has been open and honest in the past about her 'failed' golf career. It's one of her biggest regrets.
She overlooked that jibe and heavily criticised the player on her podcast, accusing Lashley of making a sexist remark.
Paige said:
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Lashley is yet to reply.
But Paige has now stated that using her sex appeal to her advantage doesn't invalidate her opinion after her comments to Lashley caused more than a ripple on social media:
I said Nate’s tweet was sexist on my podcast which is now causing a stir on twitter lol. Yes, I use my sex appeal to my advantage but that doesn’t invalidate my opinion. I share a similar stance on slow play as many top pros as well as many in golf media but he only decided to… https://t.co/J6IGarEyKB
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) April 27, 2023