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Fans go gaga over Paige Spiranac’s outfit in latest post

Paige Spiranac has become a standout figure in the golfing world due to her content on the internet. The former American golfer has a tremendous fan following on her social media accounts. She is widely recognized for her active online presence.

 

 

Spiranac recently posted a slow-motion video of a golf swing in a glamorous white crop top and a white skirt on her Instagram account, where she has four million followers.Spiranac styled her hair in a ponytail and wore a golf glove in one hand. In the clip, she took a shot and then waved her hair in the air. She did not include a caption with the video but opted to use emojis of a golf course and sun, indicating that she likely took a morning golf practice.

Fans in the comments section of the post went ga ga over the Sports Illustrated model and complimented her and her outfit.

“I want to look like you when I golf,” a fan wrote.

“Where did you get this skirt? Gorgeous girl!” another fan wrote.

“She’s just straight up beautiful… like or hate her…she’s gorgeous,” another fan commented.

Meanwhile, another fan commented about Spiranac’s recent golf outing at the Creator Classic, an unofficial PGA Tour event held last week at East Lake Golf Club.

 

 

“Was so glad pga included you in their creators tourney recently! They should have partnered with you sooner! Your golf tips and content is top tier for sure, hope they continue to recognize that,” a fan jotted.

Paige Spiranac made a competitive golf comeback at Creator Classic after eight years
Paige Spiranac, who played golf at a professional level before her content creation career, recently played in a competitive tournament after nearly eight years. She began playing professionally in 2015 on the Cactus Tour and attempted to earn an LPGA Tour card but was unsuccessful.

 

 

However, soon after, she started making videos for her social media accounts and gained recognition in the modeling industry. Spiranac has continued to play golf, participating in charity events and unofficial tournaments, and creating golf-related content.However, after almost eight years, she returned to competitive golf and competed in the stroke play format at last week’s Creator Classic, a unique PGA Tour event exclusively for content creators.She shared her excitement to compete in the tournament before the event with a post on her X account, writing:

 

 

“It’s the week of the Creator Classic! Although nervous to play competitive stroke play again (it’s been 8 years) I’m excited for this amazing opportunity! The goal is to have fun.”

In this nine-hole golf event, Spiranac finished with a score of 2 over par, securing a solo ninth-place finish. Luke Kwon won the tournament.

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