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Paige Piercy is at the center of controversy when she gets into an unexpected situation at the Emoria Country Club. A misunderstanding involving a golf cart and a member's complaint led to police being called on her. The story gained significant attention after it was broken by the Emoria Gazette, sparking debate about journalism standards. Paige Piercy's actions and reaction to the situation have raised questions about player behavior in competitive environments. PDGA Director Jeff Jacquard's comments on the matter also shed light on the organization's stance on player demands and event logistics. The incident has been referred to as a "trouble" for Paige Piercy, with some speculating that it was staged for clicks. This video examines the details of the controversy surrounding Paige Piercy and her encounter at the Emoria Country Club.
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the week started with this weird page situation that article is wild so this is actually called the documentary turn the page nice this is actually the ulti world article because import the emporia gazette is what broke the story and it wasn't the best journalism you've ever seen because it basically it seems like this was kind of a non-issue but how the emporia gazette made it was that there was a situation that involved paige pierce that got the cops called on her at emporia country club yeah that was basically what they said bro somebody at the emporia gazette has has it out for him um there's a sting sting job there that was but essentially for clicks is what they have um where is good point i mean this is a long um this is a long explanation but essentially what seemed to happen was that paige showed up to play the the country club it was closed um and but someone like one employee like gave her keys to a golf cart she thought she had permission yeah she thought she had permission for all intents and purposes she did and a member called and then a different and then the different employee was like no but a member called the cops on her but by the time the cops got there it was all solved with the other member because it was basically just like no i got keys and it was like one employee got your keys one employee was like you know you can't have keys this is a big mistake big misunderstood not a big deal at all why i wanted to bring it up was i thought that the pdga director of competition's comment on the situation was interesting depending on how you read it so jeff jacquard i believe is his name he told the emporia gazette he said i can't express our disappointment on i can't express enough our disappointment on our organization's end sometimes these players just get a little too demanding and don't understand the amount of work it takes to make this event happen and the partnerships that are created and we don't like the damaging we don't like damaging partnerships you know the craziest thing ever it just sounds like he was coming after people yeah the craziest thing ever is that the pdga...





