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The golf world has seen many controversies and heated debates over the countless years it has been played. And right in the middle of it at one time was the queen of golf, Paige Spiranac, who had managed to propel herself to the peak of social media in the last couple of years.

But as is in all cases, there will be sexist people who call others out because of the content that they post. And it has been the same for Spiranac as well throughout the years as we see a case of an intense war of words she had with an “Alpha Male” resurface just moments after her comment on NBA star Stephen Curry which has astonished the golf community leaving many curious.

Paige Spiranac and her jab at Nick Adams

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Earlier in January, Spiranac had been embroiled in a heated argument with American author Nick Adams due to a tweet that the latter posted on his social media handle. The post by Adams talked about how there should be a separate par 3 course set aside for the slow female golfers so that the championship that happens on weekends can be finished faster without the women clogging them up. The duo went back and forth several times ending with the diva giving an apt reply to the Presidential appointee.

“There’s no reason women should be allowed to slow down the pace of play on a beautiful Saturday like today!” continued the author as he expressed his displeasure about women playing on the course. Responding to the tweet was the golf diva, as she mentioned how she can outdrive him all day long, to which he replied with a sexist comment. The Trump supporter pointed out how she isn’t famous for her swing or her distance in driving the ball, but for her bold content.

Coming back strong, Spiranac took a grand jab back at Adams by saying that he can’t hit more than 220 even as he hits from the tips. “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.” Continued the influence as she clapped back with a comment about how the ex-POTUS supporter thinks he has a shot with the cart girl.

The golf queen has made a name for herself as a strong supporter of women’s rights in sports. She even went ahead to talk about how LPGA stars like Nelly Korda and her sister Jessica Korda can defeat the likes of Steph Curry if they were allowed to play in the much anticipated ‘The Match’. She talked about how she dreamed of women’s golfers competing in events with men, as many of the golfers boast great skill and technique on the course.

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Spiranac’s resurfaced post garners much attention

The tweet which was uploaded at the start of the year reemerged as the social media star was thrown into the spotlight again. The old debate bought in much response from the fans, as many were intrigued and in tears after seeing Spiranac respond so boldly and creatively to the author. Let us take a look at some of the comments.

There were fans who criticized the usage of the term “Alpha Male” in the ID of Adams as they said;

“Any man who has to call themselves an alpha male is so very obviously a beta.”

“Narrators voice “Nick was indeed not an alpha male” “

“If you have to let ppl know your an Alpha, you’re not an Alpha”

There were some who were fed up with the argument as they commented, “Embarrassing for both tbh”

Some fans were offended by his sexist comments as they responded hilariously with their own, “So if pace of play is determined by gender; should Patrick Cantlay identify as a woman?”

There were fans who loved Spiranac’s reply as she mentioned her own body, “Alpha jugs goes hard”

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Some were much confident about Paige’s chances against the author, “If you put alpha male next to your name you indeed are not an alpha male also I got a band that Paige dusts this dude on any championship course”

Some were supportive of the diva as they encouraged her for her apt reply, “Lmao all the simps cheering for Paige. Our society is embarrassing”

There were fans who found the situation hilarious as they saw Adams going in for a second time with his response, “Manz went in for seconds”

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What did you feel about the comments made by Nick Adam? Do you think women golfers need more encouragement in playing the sport? Let us know in the comments below

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