What's Inside?
- Paige Spiranac faces intense criticism after being accused of improving a lie, sparking debate about fairness and editing choices in the tournament.
- Emotional fallout emerges as Spiranac tearfully explains online hate and lifelong struggles to fit in, adding depth to the tournament controversy.
- Fans defend Spiranac, arguing the moment was misunderstood and should not overshadow her genuine effort, pressure, and contribution to the event.
Paige Spiranac finds herself at the center of golf drama again, but this time it has nothing to do with her striking outfits or social media charm. During the high-stakes Barstool Sports Internet Invitational, a moment on the course pushed her into a controversy she never expected. What began as a lighthearted event featuring influencers, million-dollar stakes, and plenty of entertainment suddenly turned serious, leaving Spiranac emotional, frustrated, and facing questions about her integrity.
Paige Spiranac Faces Criticism over Rules Confusion

Paige Spiranac is often known for keeping golf fun, yet this tournament unfolded differently. At the Invitational, created by Dave Portnoy to bring attention to golf during its quieter months, Spiranac found herself under intense scrutiny. Portnoy’s idea worked. Casual fans tuned in, but many of them focused on Spiranac for reasons she would have preferred to avoid.
During a crucial moment, teammate Malosi Togisala hit an impressive shot out of deep fescue. Viewers and opponents were stunned, but soon a debate erupted. Footage appeared to show Spiranac pressing down the grass around the ball before the shot. Portnoy was the first to react, asking, “Did Paige put that on a tee for you?”
There seems to be a rules discrepancy over this lie at the @InternetInvite pic.twitter.com/Okfe2d7Sti
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) November 14, 2025
English golf YouTuber Peter Finch added, “That lie in the rough there, it was s**t. Paige has gone ahead to the ball and literally pressed down all the long grass in front so he could hit it out. But there’s no way he could have hit that shot without that.”
Caught off guard, Spiranac defended herself with visible annoyance. “I thought you could do that,” she said. Her team eventually lost the match on a mishit from Frankie Borelli, and the clip quickly spread online.
The reaction only intensified once the final episodes were released. Debate around the rules, the editing choices, and the overall fairness of the moment took over social platforms. Many questioned why the scene was included at all, especially since it did not change the final result.
Paige Spiranac Responds with Emotion as Online Pressure Builds

As criticism grew, Paige Spiranac shared an emotional message on Instagram. Her tearful admission revealed more than frustration over the incident. She explained the toll months of online negativity had taken on her. Addressing one hateful message in particular, she said, “There’s more important things than wanting to be liked. But I do want to be liked. And I want to fit in, and I’ve tried for a lot of my life to find places where I can fit in.”
Those words carried new meaning now that viewers understand the full context. The incident on the ninth hole shook her deeply. When confronted by Francis Ellis about the lie, Spiranac insisted she believed her actions were allowed. The conversation left her rattled and later in tears as she explained she never wanted anyone to think she would cheat at anything, especially golf.
Supporters rushed to her defense. Many reminded others that the format, the loose structure of Barstool events, and the intense pressure on camera can lead to honest mistakes. Others criticized how the moment was presented, believing the controversy could have been omitted.
The Invitational succeeded in delivering drama, entertainment, and massive viewership. Yet for Paige Spiranac, the lasting memory may not be the event itself, but the emotional weight of a misunderstanding that overshadowed everything else.







