Golfer, 26, Says She’s Been Accused Of ‘Running The Game’ Because She Wears Low-Cut Tank Tops



American golfer Paige spiranac reveals she has been accused of ‘running the sport’ just because she put on low-cut tank tops that shows off her cleavage.

This young lady, 26-year-old has 2.2 million followers on Instagram and also hosts the playing A Round Podcast, and recently she grumbled about ill-treatment she received simply because of her dressing.

She explained she’s called a sl**’ and a w****’ because she dresses in tank tops and added that it’s even cost her chances to help out charities.

Reportedly, Paige said that golf his full of ‘hypocrisy,’ since everybody is just playing this part of this flawless golfer when in reality it’s nothing like that. But she declines to play along – and have a preference to put on skin-tight attires that shows her shape she’s belittled. 

Reportedly, Paige said that golf his full of ‘hypocrisy,’ since everybody is just playing this part of this flawless golfer when in reality it’s nothing like that. But she declines to play along – and have a preference to put on skin-tight attires that shows her shape she’s belittled. 

‘I wear the tank top and I’m the s**’ and I’m w**** and I’m the person adulterating the sport,’ she said.

It’s not as if her clothing choice stopped her from playing.  She played at San Diego University and at the University of Arizona, and even won All-Mountain West Conference honors during two seasons.

Paige also conveyed her achievement and social media following into sponsorship contracts. But the accusation cost her in many ways, as she lately wanted to extend her hand of assistance to kids by giving them a free golf clubs but she was later turned down.

The man in charge of the kids' golf club replied and said: ‘We would love to but, because of the way our board members see you, you can’t assist us.’

She added: ‘It appears that my whole life I’m trying to find a place I can fit in and feel comfortable and where my mind could be at peace with myself and I have not yet found that.’