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‘Listen to Mommy Milkers and go to your room’: Golf glam girl Paige Spiranac falls out with ‘alpha male’ Nick Adams after he calls on ‘slow golfers’ to stop ‘clogging up championship courses’
- Paige Spiranac and Australian-American author Nick Adams got involved online
- They engaged in a tug-of-war over the weekend after Adams’ comments.
- A self-described ‘alpha male’, Adams criticized a section of women golfers
- Spiranac hit back, sponsoring Adams and giving himself the name ‘Alpha Jugs’
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Golf influencer Paige Spiranac had a war of words with self-proclaimed ‘alpha male’ Nick Adams on Twitter following his suggestion that certain female golfers play strictly par-3 golf courses.
Adams, a very popular conservative figure, complained about “slow golfers” on Saturday, drawing the ire of Spiranac.
‘Can’t there be a par 3 course reserved for slow golfers so they don’t clog the championship courses on weekends?’ Adams wrote on Twitter.
Paige Spiranac is the most followed golfer with 700,000 more followers than Tiger Woods
“There’s no reason the women should be allowed to slow down on a beautiful Saturday like today!”
Spiranac replied: ‘It would be so satisfying to drive you all day.’ Adams responded to the social media sensation, suggesting that his wide reach had less to do with his ability on the field.
“Listen Paige, you’re not famous for your golf swing or how far you can drive the ball.”
Spiranac suffered a breast cancer scare last month before the biopsy results came back negative.
Author Nick Adams, a self-described ‘alpha male’ took to Twitter with the golf influencer
Spiranac maintained the dispute, with a self-deprecating barb; ‘Listen Nick, we all know I have fantastic milkers. I will now change my name to Paige Spiranac (alpha jars),’ mocking Adams’ Twitter caption.
Before adding a patronizing jab; ‘Little Nicky listen to Mommy Milkers and go to your room. You are embarrassing yourself.
He also quoted Adams’ initial polarizing question on Twitter which read, “Nick is the type of golfer who comes off the tips but can’t hit.” [it] more than 220.
He will expect par 5s in two when he is 310 out. Say “hit it, Sally” when someone in the group leaves a short putt. And he thinks he has a chance with the girl with the cart.
Last year, Spiranac, 29, was ranked No. 1 on Maxim’s 2022 list of the “world’s sexiest women.”
Following news coverage of his issue, Adams tweeted Monday “Nick Adams: 1 Beta Males & Feminists: 0.”
Spiranac was also amused when the feud died down, tweeting: “Social media is all fun and games until years later when my future sons come home to ask why men on the internet call me Alpha Jugs lol.”
Last month, Spiranac suffered a breast cancer scare before the biopsy results came back negative.
Australian-American Nick Adams caused a stir on social media during his fight with Spiranac
Both Adams and the golf influencer made separate comments when the feud finally died down.