Former golf star Paige Spiranac once lashed out at the hypocrisy in the sport after she revealed that she was turned down from helping a charity for her cleavage.
After a brief stint as a social media personality at 28, the 28-year old college prodigy also took aim against the many rules regarding what players can wear.
Paige Spiranac, a former golf star, has admitted that she was turned down by a charity for her cleavage
The 28-year old is a former pro golfer who also played at college.
Spiranac lashed out at the hypocrisy of the sport, blaming her dress.
Spiranac had previously spoken out about the horrible experience of having a nude picture leaked. She revealed that she was called a "w ****e for wearing a tank-top while on the course.
She said this on her podcast, Playing-Around: "Golf's elitist. It's stuffy. It's exclusive. I hate it because I am not that. I was never welcome in, and I'm still being rejected.
"It's almost like I've been trying all my life to find a place that fits me and makes me feel comfortable. I don't feel at ease with myself."
Golf is the worst place I could be. I'm the complete opposite of what a golfer should be.
"I am not refined. I'm raw. I can wear whatever I want. I have always been so unique and golf is no exception.
It's an act. It feels like everyone is playing the perfect golfer, when it really isn't.
They call it a gentleman’s game, but these guys don't behave like gentlemen much of the time.
"There is so much hypocrisy in golf, and it frustrates me so much.
"It's a big boys club, where someone will cover up something if they do something... but I wear tank tops and I'm a s**t and ****e. I'm ruining the game.
"I don't feel accepted when I do everything I do. I'm an outsider."
Spiranac boasts 3.2 Million Instagram followers. She also recalls how she was rejected from a charity she offered her assistance to because her image wasn't approved by its board members.
She said, "I wanted help this charity out, and I wanted them to get free golf clubs.
"The guy replied that he would love to, but because of how our board members see you, we can't help you out."
"I want these children to have something back, because I grew-up without anything and can't even f***ing do it because of my cleavage.
"We all bond over a common interest. We all love the same things.
"If a guy is on tour wearing shorts, it's not going end." Golfers make all these problems seem so serious, but it's not.
Spiranac, a former Cactus Tour player, turned professional in 2015. However, he hasn't competed since missing out on the Dubai cut in 2015.