Caitlyn Jenner's golfing buddies aren't annoyed or unhappy that she gets top hit while wearing ladies tees, despite a recent claim of the tabloid. This report has been corrected and confirmed to be a fabricated claim.

Recently, National Enquirer claims that Jenner's fellow members at the Los Angeles country club are not happy about her driving from the ladies' tees as she was already a pro even before she transitioned. An alleged insider of the outlet contends Bruce was considered as a "killer golfer," and so is Caitlyn now.

The unnamed source claims no one wants to play with her now because they think she would beat them by "bending the rules." The report maintains that while Jenner looks like a lady on the outside now, she still swings with the strength like that of a linebacker. The unidentifiable tipster also insisted that Jenner gloats when she wins round after round.

According to Gossip Cop, this entire claim is purely fabricated and only comes from a non-existent source. Jenner's spokesperson also confirmed to Gossip Cop that the report is not true at all. The rep added that the former Olympian is on great terms with her golfing buddies and she already has been playing with them for a long time now.

Also, it's worth mentioning that Jenner is flexible when it comes to which tees she wears. For instance, during the PGA celebrity golf tournament back in 2016, she polled her competitors to see if they would rather her hit from women's or men's tees.

Meanwhile, this isn't the first time National Enquirer wrote a false narrative involving Jenner and her athletic abilities. Gossip Cop busted the outlet last year for claiming she's planning to become an MMA fighter. But then, a year has already passed she never entered the world of mixed martial arts.

Also, the same tabloid reported back in 2017 that Jenner would turn her memoir into a TV movie, yet no such project is on the way until now. The outlet is just creating claims involving the former Olympian without providing proofs. Thus, this latest claim is similarly false, as well.

But aside from the National Enquirer, its sister outlet In Touch magazine also wrote a false claim about Jenner and her country club membership. The tabloid wrongly reported she allegedly demanded that a bathroom for transgender should be installed at the club. While she was given a spot in the locker room for women, she never made such requests.