5 Reasons Why Paige Spiranac’s Cheating Is Terrible For Women In Golf – Female Manipulation

Paige Spiranac caused uproar on the internet by blatantly cheating in a high stakes golf competition with a massive prize of $1 million.

The event was the Internet Invitational, organized by Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports and it is terrible for women in Golf for a number of reasons, today we have got 5 reasons for you.

We see throughout the competition, Paige is competing physically and verbally with all the men in the competition without any issues.

We see some prime examples in this article that are absolutely damning for the Adult star.

1. Paige is asking for a difficult 5 foot slider to be given

We see Paige Spiranac asking for the putt to be given, even though a PGA tour pro would have maybe an 80% chance of sinking at a maximum.

After they say, no, Paige responds by telling Francis – “You can tell you have never played competitive golf.”

Of course we know that Paige has played competitive golf all of her life, becoming a D1 golfer in college and almost making it as a pro.

Clearly an expert in golf and well versed on the rules.

2. Claiming to be an expert on the rules of golf before blatantly cheating.

We see another clip where Paige is telling everybody she is an expert on the rules of golf, having played the sport competitively all of her life.

When she was caught cheating, she said, “I didn’t know you weren’t allowed to stamp around the grass and improve the lie in the front or the back.”

So, has she been doing that in every tournament she ever played? Of course not!

3. When She Was Confronted For The Cheating She Started Crying

When she realised she had been caught on camera, Paige decided to start crying.

A female manipulation that works particularly well around people, especially men, that like you.

This millionaire, aggressively competing with the men all day and blatantly cheating now expects us to believe that she is a fragile little cry baby.

This is particularly bad for all the honest women in golf, the whole world watching this blatant cheating and manipulation in real time.

4. Paige Spiranac’s Profession Outside Golf As An Onlyfans “Creator”

Of course shot to super stardom in the golf world as a Adult model on OnlyFans where she earns considerable amounts of money.

The longer the story continues you can see how morally corrupt and dishonest this person actually is.

The millionaire adult cam model and lifetime pro golfer, cheating to try and win $1 million and then breaking down in tears when she got caught out to try and get away with it.

For me, personally, I wouldn’t like to play golf with this lady on youtube or anywhere else to be honest.

5. Bad Company Corrupts Good Morals – Partner Mo Also Appears To Be Cheating, Nonchalantly.

Bad morals corrupt good company

We see repeated clips and a ton of smoke around Paiges partner Mo, Potentially using the slope function to gain another advantage over their opponents.

We see repeated clips of Mo, calling out the slope adjusted distance and then nonchalantly acting like it was the real distance.

There is no concrete evidence but when he is called out by Micah Morris, he immediately runs back to the cart and his thumb slides over the slope button.

Now, we have no clips of the slope being on, but it looks like he was sliding it on, getting the distance and then sliding it back off.

Is Mo another cheater or was he corrupted by Paige? My guess is the later.

Conclusion

My guess is that Paige approached Mo and said we need to win at any costs.

Mo agreed and they both went on to blatantly cheat throughout their round, in a high stakes golf game where integrity is everything.

Paige has come out of this terribly but I think she is still getting off lightly.

If Brad Dalke was caught doing it, his career would be ruined, but Paige and Mo get an easy pass, why is that?

Brad Dalke is the real winner here, netting his share of the $1 million and the world is really starting to stand up and take notice that Brad Dalke is an incredibly gifted golfer.