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Paige Spiranac reveals men use binoculars to SPY on her while she’s playing golf

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PAIGE SPIRANAC says men spy on her with binoculars while she plays.

The ex-pro golfer has noticed long-distance admirers checking out her pins with bins while she wears short skirts and sleeveless tops on courses.

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Paige Spiranac says men can be more interested in using range-finders than finding the range when she is on the golf course[/caption]
American Instagram celebrity Paige Spiranac feels old-fashioned golf clubs can struggle to focus on the real issues
Former pro player Paige Spiranac says men have watched her ‘two fairways away’ with range-finders
Paige Spiranac could be in The Spy who Gloved Me but has noticed some inappropriate covert behaviour from men on the golf course

And the social media star, 28, believes the spies with eagle eyes symbolize how some of the sport’s authorities and clubs have the wrong focus.

Paige, famed for her glamorous playing outfits and 3million Instagram followers, blasted unfriendly, old-fashioned country clubs.

She told her Playing A Round podcast: “I’ve literally been on country clubs where guys are using range-finders to look at me from two fairways over.

“And I’ve had people say, like, ‘who let her on?'”

Paige spoke out after America’s top-ranked golf course, Pine Valley, voted to let women join for the first time in its 108-year history.

The club in New Jersey has previously only allowed women to play as guests on Sunday afternoons.

Arizona ace Paige Spiranac is unhappy with how she is treated on some golf courses

Club president Jim Davis emailed members to say the move would put Pine Valley “on the right side of history”.

But Paige believes it has nothing to boast about as the change typifies the slow pace with which golf has modernised.

And of some behind-the-times clubs, she argued: “They don’t make you feel welcome.

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“They are not going to fully allow people to be members and be accepted.”

Even Augusta, home of the Masters, only started accepting women in 2012.

And in Britain it’s just been in the past few years that the last handful of men-only clubs have opened up their membership.

 

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