Bryson deChambeau and Paige Sprinac are inseparable, at least when it comes to golf.
29-year-old blonde beauty apparently gets a kick from shaming the world number 14 for his performance at the golf course.
Paige Spiranac is vocal about one golf star
Bryson de Chambeau is continually admired by the blonde beauty via social media
She uses social media regularly to taunt American women - recently reigniting their rivalry ahead of Masters.
Paige, however insists that it is not personal and has called Paige an "easy joke".
SunSport looks inside their friendly rivalry.
Augusta is known for its many attractions
Paige brought up Augusta's past claims as DeChambeau gets ready for Thursday's Masters.
Recently, she jibed: "Remember when Bryson called Augusta National par 67. It was good times.
28-year-old Californian has never placed higher than 21st at Augusta.
He won the US Open in 2020, his only major. However, he didn't make much of the Masters holes... at least not on paper.
DeChambeau stated then: " I'm looking at this as a par67 for me because it allows me to reach all the par fives within two, without any problem."
"If conditions remain the same, I feel that par is for them."
Paige said, "Saying the Augusta par was 67 was so disrespectful."
Driving DeChambeau mad
DeChambeau is well-known for his strong drive. He once ran 377 yards at Bay Hill's Players Championship par 5.
However, things didn't go according to plan at TPC Sawgrass in Florida last season.
DeChambeau's drive was capped by the ball landing just over 96 yards in front the tee at the par 4.
She quickly tweeted, "I get so many joy watching the best hit hacker shots in the world just like us."
Paige shared her joy when DeChambeau won a drive at TPC Sawgrass, Florida
"Fun to give him s*** sometimes"
Paige is a master of her craft.
It is also obvious that she is genuinely laughing at DeChambeau. He is well-known for his huge ego, and may need to be taken down a notch or two.
After he had suffered another terrible Masters in 2020, she insists that he "deserves lots of s ***".".
DeChambeau was two shots under par, 18 shots behind eventual champion Dustin Johnson.
Paige said that she was stunned by her play on the Playing a Round podcast. Paige said that he seemed to be going to lighten the course up.
"Especially considering the level of confidence he had before the tournament.
"Calling the Augusta National Par at a 67 at his press confer - That takes enormous balls to say that.
"And the fact he finished at two below - Bernhard Langer, who is 63 years of age and had a driving record of 250 yards beat Bryson deChambeau.
She said, "Bryson gets quite a bit of s*** and probably deservedly."
DeChambeau's big ego has been recognized over the years
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Spiranac loves keeping tabs on Twitter
He is overconfident. It is his attitude and how he approaches problems.
"I think that you can appear confident. Tiger comes across as confident, Rory is confident.
"But he just comes across in a way people don't like and many people root against Bryson."
She is fair though
It's important to remember that Paige has not always been mean to DeChambeau.
After winning the US Open in 2020, she was quick and enthusiastic to congratulate him.
Spiranac took to Twitter to say: "It's fun giving Bryson s*** sometimes but you have to give to him so much credit for sticking with his guns despite all of the hate and now he can call himself a US Open champion.
"Well deserved win."
She was actually there months before he was criticized for his behavior at the Memorial Tournament in Ohio, when he argued about an out-ofbounds decision with a PGA official
She stated that "the way he behaved to make those rules official was so uncalled-for and it just shows his head space at the moment, where he believes that he is literally pioneering how golf is played.
When DeChambeau won the US Open, Spiranac gave credit to DeChambeau
DeChambeau holds the US Open trophy 2020 in his hands
"And so, he is so far beyond everyone else that it is possible for him to tell a rules official who is responsible for knowing the rules inside out.
"And for Bryson's to say, "I don't believe in you," I need a second ruling. Who are you?"
We wonder what Paige would say if DeChambeau is able to put an end to his Masters hoodoo.