Spiranac reacts to beating Woods
In response to Golf Magic’s tweet, Spiranac wrote: “This just in. Men like golf and boobs.”
The comment has gained more than 31,000 likes so far and almost 1000 retweets.
Spiranac has also expressed support for Woods in the past and believes he has been too harshly treated for his behaviour away from the golf course.
“Even when all this was happening, I think people were being too hard on him,” Spiranac said on her podcast ‘Playing a Round with Paige Renee’.
“You look at your own life and the things you’ve done, no one lives a perfect life, we all make mistakes.
She added: “Probably 99.9 per cent of people have done something bad in their life.”
Who is Paige Spiranac?
Spiranac was born in Colorado and played Division 1 college golf at both the University of Arizona and San Diego State University.
In 2015, she led the San Diego State Aztecs to their first Mountain West Conference Championship.
The following year, Spiranac competed in her first LPGA Qualifying Tournament but did not earn a card to play on the professional circuit.
Following this, the American turned her attention to becoming an influencer and began writing a monthly column in Golf Magazine in 2018.
After rising to fame, Spiranac received criticism for “sexualising women’s golf” but used her new exposure to promote her anti-bullying campaign and stress the need for women to feel comfortable in their own skin.
Her work has inspired plenty of other female social media personalities in the world of sport, including Rachel Stuhlmann, who now calls herself ‘tennis’ number one influencer.”