Paige Spiranac left in shock after unnamed Country Club golf course say they ‘don’t want to be associated with her’

PAIGE SPIRANAC has hit out at an unnamed Country Club golf course who “don’t want to be associated with her”.

The golf influencer explained to her 3.7m Instagram followers how they asked her not to reveal her location.

Instagram / @paige.reneePaige Spiranac said an unnamed course didn’t want to be associated with her[/caption]

Instagram / @paige.reneePaige said she was respectful with her clothing[/caption]

Instagram / @paige.reneeBut the club still weren’t interested[/caption]

Instagram / @paige.reneePaige often entertains fans on Instagram with her raunchy uploads[/caption]

Instagram / @paige.reneeShe has more than 3.7m followers on the social media app[/caption]

Instagram / @paige.reneePaige is an ex-pro golfer turned social media influencer[/caption]

Instagram / @paige.reneePaige celebrating Independence Day last year[/caption]

Paige has been criticised before for wearing inappropriate outfits on the course and was even reduced to tears after being slammed by a moody player.

On this occasion, the stunner revealed how the club were happy with what she was wearing and gave her the all-clear to film content for her social channels.

But when Paige uploaded a video, they backtracked and told her to remove all tags.

As a result, she wasn’t allowed to tell followers which course she was playing or anything about explaining each hole like she normally does.

She said on Instagram: “Hello everyone. It’s time to play a hole with me today.

“And unfortunately, I can’t tell you the name of the golf course or the golf hole because they don’t want me to.

“They originally reached out and said they love my content. They love what I’m doing for the game of golf, and they would love to host me.

“But I was hesitant, because I know how most middle tier country clubs can be.

“Most of the members have this elitist attitude and I know that my dress code can be a sore point for a lot of people.

“But I’m always respectful, so I asked them if my outfit was okay and they watched me shoot every single piece of content.

“There were no problems until after I posted one of my videos and they said ‘hey, we know we asked for tags, but you’re gonna have to remove all tags. We don’t want you to be associated with our golf course.’ 

“I actually prefer public golf courses because I find the people nicer and the environment more welcoming.

“Golf is all about trying to enjoy this bizarre game with even better company.

“I think we all need to do a better job of taking ourselves a little bit less serious and having a little bit more fun.”

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