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‘Makes me sick to my stomach’: Paige Spiranac Gets Sarcastically Emotional While Discussing Bryson DeChambeau on Her Podcast

Published 09/26/2022, 6:00 PM EDT

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Paige Spiranac is one of the most famous golfers of all time. The retired pro golfer is known for her bold statements. Time and again, she shares her opinions regarding the recent happenings in the sports world with her social media followers. Her fearless and bold attitude is probably what makes people love her even more.

Recently, Paige shared her opinions regarding DeChambeau’s injury. She sarcastically expressed her concern. She also talked about how she hates to watch these players getting gruesome injuries.

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Paige Spiranac expresses “concern” over DeChambeau’s recent injury

Bryson DeChambeau recently faced an injury that became the talk of the golf town. DeChambeau was seen being “demolished” by a rope.

On a much serious note, Bryson DeChambeau collided with a piece of gallery rope. According to Golf Digest, “…taking the full force of the one-mile-per-hour collision to his right forehead area. DeChambeau issued a cry of agony and crumpled to his right knee in obvious pain.”

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To this so-called grisly injury sustained by Bryson, Paige said, “It makes me sick to my stomach even to even discuss this, but I think it’s really important that we need to talk about it. I love watching sports, but like I obviously hate watching players get injured and see such a gruesome injury. It really just puts everything into perspective. Life is just it just flashes before your eyes.”

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Paige Spiranac was, however, not the only person who made a comment on Bryson’s recent injury. Twitterati was not behind. As soon as the video of Bryson getting “severely injured” by the rope got viral, Twitter users went crazy with their memes and jokes about the pro golfer.

A user even went on to say, “Possibly the funniest and most dramatic thing I’ve ever seen on a golf course. Bryson vs a gallery rope. Wow!”

All in all, DeChambeau’s infamous fall made him and the rope- the center of attention.

Spiranac’s stand on LIV Golf

The PGA Tour vs LIV Golf controversy is nowhere near its end in the world of golf. Most people have picked their sides in this tug of war. However, the bold Paige Spiranac is not anti- any of the Tours.

Although, her sympathies initially seemed to have been inclined towards the Tour. With time, she has also appreciated some decisions that LIV golf made.

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Recently, Spiranac appreciated LIV Golf’s decision to allow the players to wear shorts while playing. Spiranac, for one, has been vocal about the duality that exists in the Golf code of conduct. She tweeted“Honestly LIV golf allowing the guys to wear shorts is cool. Hope the PGA Tour does the same.”

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However, Spiranac has also trolled the LIV Golf players for filing a lawsuit against the  Tour. She tweeted, “LIV players – We want to play less golf…Also, LIV players – We are suing to play more golf.”

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So far, Spiranac has chosen to be on the right side of history- the side of truth and morality. LIV or PGA, Spiranac chooses what she thinks is right in its stand.

What do you think about Paige’s stand on the issue? Share your views in the comments section below.

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Written by:

Daiemah Malik

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Daiemah is a golf writer at EssentiallySports. Having been writing since the age of 12, she has had a keen interest in Golf. Daiemah admires Nelly Korda and Tiger Woods, and would love to see more women excel in the sport.
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Jito Tenson

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