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Back in 2022, the LPGA Tour tried to regulate the dress code at its events. Infuriated, Paige Spiranac said, “There have been no incidences or photos of LPGA players dressed in a way that has cast the tour in a negative light.” She wasn’t going to let them control the women in golf. However, three years after the incident, it seems that she’s finally over it.

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Paige Spiranac was seen walking on the grass with Charley Hull. This occurred during the 2025 CME Group Tour Championship. The pair had a short conversation while Hull was seen hitting the ball a few times. The casual interview captioned, “Paige Spiranac and Charley Hull are having a smashing time out on the course 🤝,” was posted only a few minutes ago by the LPGA Tour’s official X account.

Paige Spiranac was also dressed according to the LPGA Tour guidelines. That came as a huge surprise, considering she has continuously raised her voice against the issue. She had revolted against the dress code policy of the LPGA Tour earlier this year as well. “As both an ambassador for golf and an advocate for the continued progress of women’s rights and equality in society, I fear that these new rules are stifling the growth of the women’s game,” Spiranac said in an episode of 105.3 The Fan Live at Radio Row.

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Either way, it wasn’t like she had any troubles with the fashionista of the LPGA Tour, Charley Hull. In fact, she also commented, “Course management with Charley is always a treat!” on the same post shared by the Tour on Instagram. Spiranac seems to be fond of Hull.

In fact, the golf diva is also a huge admirer of the LPGA Tour star. She also got inspired by the Englishwoman’s motto of life, as Spiranac tweeted, “New life motto, You either like it or lump it” after hearing Hull say it during an event back in June 2024.

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All the fun aside, Spiranac certainly has had a change of mind about the LPGA Tour. But what might have changed her opinion about it?

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Is the LPGA Tour’s recent progress changing Paige Spiranac’s perception about it?

The LPGA Tour has observed a lot of changes over the last few weeks. Kai Trump’s exemption saw a lot of backlash from the fans. The Annika’s exclusion from broadcast by the Golf Channel faced a lot of criticism. The LPGA Tour was slowly shifting towards a negative life. But Craig Kessler may have changed everyone’s opinions.

The new commissioner took some major steps to ensure more visibility for women’s golf. He signed a new deal with the Golf Channel & Trackman for the upcoming season. That guaranteed 100% event coverage, more cameras, slow-motion cameras, more microphones, drone coverage, and more. Trackman technology would also be integrated extensively to provide better shot-tracing data. The Golf Channel also promised better interaction and interviews.

After securing such a huge deal, the golf world was much pleased with the LPGA Tour & its boss. So, it’s understandable that Paige Spiranac may have also had a change of opinion.

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