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Paige Spiranac names golf's 'least favorite' aspect in candid Instagram Q&A: 'I need therapy'

2023-11-23 05:46
Paige Spiranac said, 'I believe it's changing and getting better but it's a constant struggle to feel accepted in a community I care so much about'
Paige Spiranac names golf's 'least favorite' aspect in candid Instagram Q&A: 'I need therapy'

WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO: Paige Spiranac, the most followed golf influencer, responded to fans' questions on her official Instagram account.

Spiranac shared her "least favorite" aspect of golf and her "opinion on keeping traditions of golf" on Tuesday during her Instagram "Ask Me a Question" session.

Paige Spiranc's 'least favorite' thing about golf

Spiranac is not new to the "Ask me a Question" session on Instagram. The former pro-golfer takes the session at least once a month. This time, the influencer was asked about her "least favorite thing about golf."

The 30-year-old replied saying, "I have a complicated relationship with golf. It's my therapy but also the reason I need therapy lol. I love how it challenges you mentally and physically. I love how many people I've met through golf and the amazing places it's taken me."

She went on to state, "I hate how stuffy golf can be. How judgement and closed minded some people are in the game."

"I believe it's changing and getting better but it's a constant struggle to feel accepted in a community I care so much about," Spiranac concluded.

Paige Spiranac shares 'opinion on keeping tradition of golf'

The other fan questioned Spiranac about her "Opinion on keeping the traditions of golf (attire, etc) while also trying to move it forward. Can it happen?"

Spiranac answered the question with positivity saying, "Yes."

She further added, "There needs to be an understanding that everyone has a difference of opinion and luckily there are enough courses to accommodate our individual preferences."

The golf influencer went on to say, "We have a mutual love for the game and that should bring us all together. Who we play with, how we play or what we decide to wear shouldn't tear us apart."

In the end, she suggested, "Find your people and don't judge others for how they decide to play as long as we all respect the courses and the rules."

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