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PAIGE SPIRANAC has released her own range of custom T-shirts inspired by the death threats she received online.

The 27-year-old golfer was bombarded with hate mail after she angered the "golf cart mafia" by calling out pushcart users.

 Paige Spirinac modelled one of her own t-shirts in a selfie for Instagram
Paige Spirinac modelled one of her own t-shirts in a selfie for Instagram
 The stunner has racked up 2.5million followers on Instagram
The stunner has racked up 2.5million followers on Instagram

But the American beauty has made the best of a bad situation by using the slogans on her new clothing line.

She gave fans a glimpse of the collection when she shared a selfie with her 2.5million followers on Instagram.

In the snap, Spiranac proudly wore a white t-shirt with "PUSH IT" printed across the front in black letters.

Others t-shirts from the new range read "Mama didn't raise no b****", "Push it real good" and "Stay strapped."

The 27-year-old put the tops up for her sale on her website for up to $27 (£21).

Speaking on her “Playing A Round” podcast, Spiranac hit out at those who got upset by her comments.

She said: “I know that pushcarts are actually good, like if you have back issues.

“But if you’re mad at me for calling you a b****, that’s what makes you a b**** - being that upset about a pushcart.”

Spiranac, who was a pro golfer for one year, tweeted: “I just got a death threat over a pushcart. Pushcart mafia rolls deep. Literally.”

She has managed to keep on top her game from home during the coronavirus crisis - and has even mastered an impressive cleavage trick shot.

 The golf beauty has hit back after she received death threats online
The golf beauty has hit back after she received death threats online
 Spiranac was a pro for one year
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Spiranac was a pro for one year
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