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‘Why Does Greg Norman Even Need To Wear Clothes?’: Paige Spiranac Makes a Blitzing Statement

Published 09/26/2022, 4:00 PM EDT

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The ongoing battle of Tour has led to the golf world being divided between whom to choose. Golf’s biggest social media entity Paige Spiranac has always voiced her support for the PGA Tour in the past. However, her criticism of LIV Golf in recent weeks has decreased. But the former pro made yet another statement recently which also involves the LIV Chief Greg Norman.

During the initial days of the Breakway Tour, Spiranac used to criticize the Tour very often. However, a few weeks ago, the 29-year-old appreciated the lucrative series for allowing its players to wear shorts in the tournaments.

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In the recent episode of her podcast, Playing A Round, Paige Spiranac talked about the recent developments in LIV Golf and also included the Saudi roots of the Tour. Let’s take a look at what the social media influencer had to say.

Paige Spiranac talks about LIV Golf’s recent turnout

Spiranac first questioned the lucrative Tour for naming the host city of the event Chicago, since the Rich Harvest Farms Golf Club is far from the Windy City. However, she appreciated the recent number of spectators in the LIV Golf Chicago Invitational. She further adds on the massive improvement in the turnout of spectators in the recent event in Chicago than the previous one in Boston.

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Paige Spiranac said, “I mean, people are showing starting to show up now. But I feel like they’re gonna get more people there if they actually give like the exact location of like, where it actually is”. Her guest then comically speaks on how the Saudi-funded Tour must take more aggressive actions.

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Spiranac agreed with her guest and then replied sarcastically by attacking LIV Golf’s mottoGolf, but Louder”. She said, “Yeah. LIV but louder. So they need to just really lean into like everything”. The golf influencer then talks about the Tour allowing its players to wear shorts while also taking a shot at Greg Norman.

Spiranac takes a jab at Greg Norman

After appreciating the Tour, Paige Spiranac then talks about LIV Golf allowing its players to wear shorts. However, the 29-year-old takes the allowance of shorts one step further, as she sarcastically hints at the newfound Tour to allow its players to wear tank tops.

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Spiranac said, “No shorts. Like they’re doing shorts. Sounds like well, no shorts. Have a tank tops. Like let’s really push the dress code. pop top. Yeah, shorts”. Though she has voiced her support for LIV’s decision in the past, she then trolls the LIV Commissioner Greg Norman to walk around the golf course naked.

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The 2022 Maxim’s Sexiest Woman alive said, “Don’t even work clothes. Why wear clothes. Why does Greg Norman even need to wear clothes?” She further added, “Call him the hammerhead shark”.

Would Norman allow no clothes on the Tour? We may have to wait a lot more years to see that development in the sport. However, the White Shark surely looks fit and healthy despite being 67 years old. Nonetheless, this marks as yet another remark about the nemesis of the PGA Tour made by Paige Spiranac. In the coming days, it will be exciting to hear more about LIV Golf from golf’s biggest social media entity.

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What are your thoughts on Paige Spiranac’s comments? Let us know in the comments section below!

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Abdul Bari Khan

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Abdul Bari is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. Having completed his Bachelor’s in Business Administration, Abdul is currently pursuing his Master’s in the same. With great affection for the world of sports, this avid golf lover turned to the course at a young age.
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Jito Tenson

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