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Paige Spiranac has apologized to her followers for her reduced social media activity from The Masters, with the tournament famously banning cell phones at Augusta National.
The golf influencer, who boasts four million followers on Instagram, shared the message from her hotel after the third round of play on Saturday.
And while she's having the 'best time ever' at Augusta, her presence at the tournament has allowed her to post less than usual.
'Been having the best time ever at the masters! Sorry I haven't been as active,' she wrote.
'It's hard when you can't bring your phone but can't wait to update you guys later! Who do you think is winning tomorrow?'
Paige Spiranac apologized for being less active on social media amid The Masters' phone rule
Spiranac, who boasts four million Instagram followers, also attended The Masters last year
American Scottie Scheffler holds a one-stroke lead at seven-under heading into the final day of the tournament.
Collin Morikawa is currently in second place while Max Homa is close behind at five-under.
Earlier this week, Spiranac slammed Zach Johnson after he appeared to tell Masters fans to 'f*** off' after missing a bad putt.
Johnson, who led the American team at last year's Ryder Cup in Rome, was having a difficult second round at Augusta National.
He was scrambling to save a double bogey on the 12th hole when he missed a putt from around 10 feet - before tapping in from close range and receiving a small round of applause.
Earlier this week, Spiranac took to social media to hit out at him to criticize Zach Johnson
Apparently angered by the gesture, he angrily shouted 'f*** off' and it was picked up clearly by microphones nearby.
Spiranac was not impressed by Johnson's behavior and took to social media to criticize him.
She wrote: 'The patrons at Augusta are unbelievably supportive and mild mannered.
'You can’t find a more pleasant environment to play golf in. The fact ZJ said this proves he’s softer than baby poop. Such a bad look.'
Johnson later apologized and insisted he was actually swearing at himself out of frustration.