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Paige Spiranac left Country Club in tears after being ‘berated’ over skirt length as she shares ‘mortifying’ experiences

PAIGE SPIRANAC has opened up about some of her worst experiences at various Country Clubs… including one which reduced her to tears.

The former golf pro, 29, has spoken in the past about a club not wanting to be associated with her.

Paige Spiranac was a golf professional for one year


Since then she has gone on to become a golf influencer

And she has also revealed that some people have made her upset by labelling her outfits as inappropriate.

Now she has detailed some of the stories that have left her stunned while out on the course.

Speaking on Instagram, she said: “This one happened last summer where I was invited out as a guest.

“I was dressed totally appropriately and this older female member berated me in the parking lot that my dress was too short, that I was inappropriate – all of these things.


She has built up a substantial following on social media


She has 3.7 million followers on Instagram

“No one else had a problem with it and she went out of her way twice to yell at me for it.

“I cried the entire way home. The entire way home.”

Spiranac told a number of other tales about her run-ins with people at country clubs.

They included her saying: “This guy was three holes ahead of me, I was a junior golfer at the time but I still knew what I was doing, I knew how to take care of the course, I had my mum there with me.

“He drove three three fairways over to grab the sand out of my cart, forcefully put it in my hand, grab my hand and show me how to fill a divot.

“I filled all my divots and if I didn’t fill my divot my mum would fill my divot. I would always have sand out there with me and he was watching me the entire time just waiting for me to do something wrong so he could come and yell at this junior female golfer on the golf course. It was mortifying.”

In another short clip, she added: “This one also happened when I was a junior golfer. They actually brought a dollar bill out in front of everyone on the driving range to measure my skirt when I was 13 years old.

“13 years old. A dollar bill!”


Spiranac has been criticised by people for her revealing outfits


But she responds well to criticism and has hit back at those who slam her

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