Video Summary: Pro golfer Paige Spiranac is comfortable wearing super short skirts and skin tight tops, but a new dress code is calling her outfits too sexy. The Ladies Professional Golf Association considers her outfits too hot for the green. Plunging necklines, short skirts that may expose your "bottom area," and racerback tops without a collar are now considered inappropriate by the LPGA. Some are calling the new guidelines "slut-shaming," and Paige Spiranac is not happy about it either.....snip~ http://start.att.net/player/article...male_pro_golfers_outfit_too_sexy_for_the-5min What do you think, is her outfit to sexy for pro golf? I don't think so. Btw, Paige Spiranac.....
Men golfers have to abide by dress codes... so should women. If they dont like it, pick another sport... like beach volleyball.
Yes, you're right. The issue with Paige that most aren't talking about is the body shaming other women are doing to her on her Instagram account. Many other athletes were calling her a slut for posting "selfies" in short skirts...etc. She developed really low self esteem. (My sister in law plays golf with her in Arizona)
Of that there is no doubt.....she is gorgeous. Yeah, and I wont mind seeing her taking more selfies. That's for sure.
Nothing wrong with being attractive and showing her stuff. After all, male athletes in other sports show far more skin such as divers and water polo players. Nobody objects to any of that so there should be no objection to what she is doing.
Golf is a useless "sport" that nobody cares about and if you are in that industry and want to bring attention to yourself, using your looks is a great way of doing so. I think I might start following golf now.
Reminds me a story my buddy told me. I have never golfed but he is a casual golfer. One day he was invited to play a round at a course he never played before. The wouldn't let him play because his shirt didn't have a collar. His golf buddies said to go buy a cheap shirt while we wait. He went to the Salvation Army and got the most ridiculous 1970's shirt he could find. Said the collar points almost went to his shoulders. They let him play.