Paige Spiranac stunned followers with a slow-motion video in which she chipped a ball out of a bunker in a low-cut white top

Followers were stunned when Paige Spiranac posted a slow-motion video of her chipped a ball out of a bunker in a low-cut white top.

Known for sharing golf tips and glam photos of herself on social media, as well as her modeling and media work have made her one of the most recognised faces in the sports world. Currently, she has 4 million followers on Instagram, 940,000 followers on X and 1.5 million followers on TikTok.

Even eight years after leaving the LPGA tour, Paige still possesses great skills when it comes to golf. Last week, she posted a clip of her chipping a ball out of a bunker.

It was shot in slow motion and accompanied by the song “Things are Brewing” by Isaintjames.

Followers were stunned when Paige Spiranac posted a slow-motion video of her chipped a ball out of a bunker in a low-cut white top.
(Image : Instagram @_paige.renee)

In no time at all, she was flooded with adoring compliments from her online fans. Over 49k likes and hundreds of comments were left on the post by Instagram followers. One fan wrote: “Paige…poetry in motion”

In a comment that gained likes, one followers said: “Best swing in the business!”

Another added: “Most beautiful woman in the world bar none”

“Beautiful Swing!! 😍” said someone, while another said, “My stunning, you are the most beautiful❤️❤️”

One user penned : “I will never understand why she has haters. She’s like the nicest and funniest golfer out there!”

Even eight years after leaving the LPGA tour, Paige still possesses great skills when it comes to golf. Last week, she posted a clip of her chipping a ball out of a bunker.
(Image : Instagram @_paige.renee)

Last month, a bold ensemble set pulses racing as Paige Spiranac discovered a new sport. It is not her first time catching eyeballs on the fairway wearing revealing clothes.

At a team’s base, the model got an inside look at a Nascar hauler truck’s technology and played crazy golf with driver Noah Gragson.

Paige put on a busty display in a low-cut top that was teamed with a stylish hat and tight jorts to make for a look that many fans loved.

The fans were in awe, with one exclaiming: “She’s amazing.” Another said: “Paige is such a sweetheart.” One added: “Paige is the most beautiful woman.”

Paige Spiranac stunned followers with a slow-motion video in which she chipped a ball out of a bunker in a low-cut white top
(Image : Instagram @_paige.renee)

In an X post in early July, Paige Spiranac offered advice to players with large busts on the golf course and posted a slow swing.

She wrote: “I’ve been doing these slow mo videos and in all seriousness it’s wild seeing what my chest has to do through the swing so my arms can clear lol I can totally understand why women with larger chests who pick up the game feel stuck and uncomfortable.

“My tip is under on the right arm and over the chest on the left at set up. Also stand a little farther away from the ball!”

(Image : X/PaigeSpiranac)

When talking to the camera in April, she showed off her bust in a blue and white crop top.

In her video, Paige states: “The only things in golf that don’t make any sense to me. Not getting free relief from a fairway divot. People who don’t rake their bunkers. And especially people who don’t fix their pitch marks.

“Rounds that take over five hours. When a course doesn’t tell you they don’t punch their greens and they make you pay full price.

“Not being able to wear shorts, even when they’re playing in 100-degree plus weather with humidity. People who say: ‘Golf stands for Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden’.

“People who insist on playing the tips even though they don’t hit over 230.”

(Image : Instagram @_paige.renee)

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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.