Paige Spiranac knows what she’s getting into during question-and-answer segments on social media.
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Aside from marriage proposals and the like, Spiranac always has a quick quip in response to people who ask her questions about her image – particularly the not-so-nice questions.
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One person asked the 30-year-old golf influencer if she thought “people actually look at you for golf info,” noting that they probably only like her for her “t**s.”
The busty blonde, who is fully aware what she puts out there and doesn’t give a hoot what people think, replied, “People come for the t**s and stay for the tips.”
In fact, Spiranac liked her response so much, that she pitched an idea to her fans on X.
“Did a Q&A over on IG. This is always a popular question. I might have to make this my new tagline lol, ‘Come for the t**s and stay for the tips.’”
Spiranac also opened up about not making it on the LPGA Tour, and explained her trajectory into pro golf.
“Played pro for a year out of college,” she wrote on Instagram. “Was a highly ranked junior golfer. Full ride to a D1 university were I was first and second team all-conference. Had 1 pro win on a mini tour, made the cut in the Scottish Open, and made money in all but two tournaments that year.”
But she admitted, “Never made it on the LPGA. People don’t realize how much goes into playing pro golf. It’s a mental, physical and financial grind.”
When asked how she gets along with the LPGA golfers, Spiranac revealed, “Some of them are really cool and I’ve known for awhile. Some really hate how I present myself and the game on social media.”
She continued: “Empowered women empower other women so I’m hopeful we can just get the f*** over it one day soon. I hold no ill will against anyone and understand we have a difference of opinion. However we are all doing our part to bring awareness to the game in our OWN way.”
Spiranac added: “Bringing one another down only hurts us and the game. I would love to collaborate with more women on tour and in media to showcase the immense talent out there.”