On her YouTube channel, Paige Spiranac, the 30-year-old former professional golfer, shared golf tips and tricks in her latest social media video.
In white, she showed fans how to hit a golf ball farther while wearing a tight-fitting top and matching skirt.
With over 3.8 million Instagram followers and 1.5 million followers on TikTok, Spiranac has become an online superstar.
Known for sharing golf tips and glam photos of herself on social media, Spiranac was recently included on the Maxim Hot 100 list for her influencer career.
Paige often shares her views on the sport and holds Q&A sessions with her followers when she is not sharing racy snaps.
Her caption asked a question all amateur golfers would like answered: “Do you want to hit every club longer?”
“I’ll show you how in my latest YouTube video!”
She received a lot of positive feedback from her 350,000 YouTube subscribers in the comment section.
The following comment was made by someone: “This is great instruction. Recently, I retired and picked up golf again after a 25 year hiatus. I practice three days a week at the range. Your videos are great.”
Another said: “You look like you’re having fun, and it’s not just a job.” Keep going!”
The third person said, “Kudos, Paige! Excellent job. Your tips and encouragement were logical, cohesive, practical, and delivered with humor. Thank you. “Your passion for golf is evident.”
A fourth expressed: “Wow, Paige, that’s great stuff! This video really takes it to another level. Thanks!”
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About Paige Spiranac :
A former professional golfer, Paige Renee Spiranac (born March 26, 1993) is an American social media personality and golf instructor. She played Division 1 college golf at both the University of Arizona and San Diego State University, winning All-Mountain West Conference honors during the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, and leading the Aztecs to their first Mountain West Conference Championship in 2015.