A golf fan has been mercilessly mocked for getting Paige Spiranac’s signature tattooed on his arm.
A man named Tony was seen posing with the glamorous golf babe at a fan event, while showing off some new ink on his left bicep.
‘I met Tony at a @xgolfamerica event where he asked me to sign his arm. An hour later he comes back with that tattooed,’ Spiranac wrote in an X Monday photo.
Social media users wasted no time brutally trolling the man, who was only identified by his name, so that he would have a permanent reminder of the influencer on his body.
‘Things men will do to try…’ one person wrote.
A golf fan has been mercilessly mocked for getting a tattoo of Paige Spiranac’s signature
‘He asked me to sign his arm. An hour later he comes back with that tattooed,” she said.
“Lol when you try too hard…” another added.
“Wow,” a third simply wrote, while others pointed out that it could be a tricky tattoo to explain to a future partner.
‘He must be single. “His future wife will love that tattoo,” one person wrote.
Another echoed the sentiment: “How do you explain that to the future lady?”
Despite his popularity as an influencer, Spiranac is still trying to improve his golf game.
In an Instagram Story posted earlier this month, the blonde beauty revealed which part of the game she finds particularly difficult, as she shared a video of her swing.
“I’ve always had problems with my takeout,” Spiranac wrote, adding that it’s now “the best I’ve ever had.”
Spiranac recently gave a brutally honest assessment of his golf game on social media.
She acknowledged her struggles as she continues to strive to improve in the sport.
A few weeks earlier, Spirananc told his fans that his drive to progress came from a desire to love the sport again.
Although she doesn’t have her sights set on playing professionally, the influencer said she misses the passion she once had for golf.
‘I played junior golf, college golf and one year professionally. After that period, mentally I couldn’t stand playing golf and especially keeping score,” he told Fox News last month.
“I will equate my score with my self-esteem,” he continued. “I know it sounds silly, but competitive golf really hit me emotionally.”