Paige Spiranac makes “LIONEL MESSI-SALT BAE” comparisons as LIV Golfers allowed to enter Masters in 2023
Paige Spiranac makes a a Lionel Messi-Salt Bae pun
Paige Spiranac is at it again, pulling down the pants of LIV Golf players in a quarry has been her favorite leisure activity. She addressed the most recent decision taken by the Augusta National Chairman of letting the LIV Golfers also be a part of Masters in 2023.
Paige Spiranac bantered around with the LIV Golf defectors posting a viral video from 2022 FIFA World Cup. She indicated by her tweet that just like Salt Bae wanted to meet Lionel Messi after his World Cup victory. LIV Golf players would also want to meet World No. 1 Rory McIlroy with a similar enthusiasm.
She posted a video of the Turkish butcher chef Salt Bae trying to pull Lionel Messi into a conversation with him. The World took it in a very offensive manner, asking authorities who let the Viral Chef onto the pitch. Paige wrote on twitter, “LIV golfers trying to say hi to Rory at The Masters,”
Salt Bae attracted a lot of criticism towards him after disturbing the Golden Boot winner and forcing him into a conversation. He went on to greet many players and held the World Cup, posing. FIFA even issued a statement regarding his misbehaviour. They said the WC trophy cannot be touched by people without authority.
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Paige Spiranac has her say on Fred Ridley’s LIV Golf-Masters decision
The Saudi money backed LIV Golf and PGA Tour has been into disputed since LIV’s nativity. Green Jackets players like Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, Patrick Reed, Dustin Johnson, Bubba Watson and Charl Schwartzel were barred from participating in a PGA Tour authority organized event.
The Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley addressed the long-fought battle between LIV Golf and PGA Tour. He said that the world can see golf being divided by the recent tour actions. According to the committee, Masters stand above all to unite traditions, “Our focus is to honor the tradition of bringing together a pre-eminent field of golfers this coming April.”
“We will invite those eligible under our current criteria to compete in the 2023 Masters Tournament,” said the Chairman. “We have reached a seminal point in the history of our sport. At Augusta National, we have faith that golf, which has overcome many challenges through the years, will endure again.”
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