Paige Spiranac says her breasts are real and might even help her golf game

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Golf star Paige Spiranac has cleared up the question on everyone's minds: no, they do not get in the way of her swing.

In a YouTube video, which is now making the rounds on social media, Paige quashed rumors of her 34DD breasts not being real and explained that, if anything, they help her play better by keeping her arms in touch with her body as she putts.

"I’ve never had my breasts done … they are as real as they can be," she said, detailing that it was the "most popular" question she gets. She also called out those who attempt to shame her for flaunting her figure as she plays.

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"My cleavage is always out, I don’t get offended by it when people ask me these questions because I am aware, I’m showing it off in a way," she said, adding "I do work really hard on my body, I spend a lot of hours in the gym and on my diet and I’m proud of how my body looks."

Watch Paige's YouTube video below:
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Paige then went onto detail that she normally stands a little further from the ball to give her some extra swinging room, but otherwise, her chest doesn't get in the way of her game.

“It’s never an issue, they’re just kind of there. Putting, chipping, really anything else you’re pretty much set,” she continued. "And actually, I think it kind of helps because my arms are so connected I feel them touching pretty much all the time,” she went on. “So you do feel connected instead of having that excessive space. So I use it to help me."

Last month, Paige also revealed that men used to date her for free golf lessons.

Speaking on her podcast Playing A Round, Paige explained: "I would always open up a conversation with, 'Hey I play golf' and anything along those lines and I thought that it would work. Unfortunately, guys were using me for golf lessons, golf equipment, and golf balls.

"[They'd say] 'So Paige, let's go out on a golf date. I'll take you to this driving range and we can just hit golf balls' and I'd be like, 'Yeah, that sounds awesome'.

"It would turn into an hour lesson of me just helping the guy become a better golfer. That happened all the time, since I was desperate and I wanted guys to like me."

Paige even delighted her listeners by recalling a specific experience, saying: "There was this other guy who did the same thing but he wanted golf lessons, and he would text me like 24/7, he was really cute and flirty with me.

"But the only time we would go on 'dates' - and I put that in air quotes - is because they were lessons, and so I would sit there and give him lessons, and he didn't tell me he had a girlfriend for six months.

"Six months and all of these lessons and nothing happened. He was like, 'I just want to take it slow, can you help me with my takeaway?'" (The takeaway is the way you start your golf swing.)

The former pro golfer added: "It happened all the time and I never learned my lesson because I thought, 'This is my way in, guys think I'm cool because I play golf'.

"Then it just turned into me giving them golf balls and getting them on courses for free. They were all in other relationships."

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