While visiting The Open at Royal Troon, Grace Charis suffered an eye-catching mishap, causing fans to speculate that someone had stolen part of her ensemble.
A rising star in the golf influencer game, Grace has over 3.4 million followers on Instagram, 783,800 on Twitter .
Her golf-themed YouTube channel has over 1.3 million subscribers, and she has over 3 million TikTok followers.
In South Ayrshire, Grace Charis attended the final major of the season and enjoyed the atmosphere. She showed off some hot pics from South Ayrshire.
Watching the action unfold, chatting with marshals, and even sampling fish and chips, Charis has demonstrated to fans how she spent her time.
Fans were most interested in the latter image, which showed Charis with her blue zip-up top undone, exposing her bare midriff and tiny crop top that appeared to have no laces.
According to the caption she wrote on her Instagram account, “152nd Open at Royal Troon š“ó §ó ¢ó ³ó £ó “ó æ”
However, some of her followers were concerned by what she did to them. One fan commented: “Someone has stolen your top laces.”
Another user commented: “The button holes don’t even have buttons.” Charis responded, “I didn’t even notice,” with a laughing crying emoji.
A third fan responded with: “Grace with some fish and chips, followed by a Loch Lomond whisky tasting room. It’s heaven.”
As a fourth fan added: “Please paint those toes a nice golf ball white. They would look amazing.”
Another commented: āLove it. Enjoy the tournament and Scotland š“ó §ó ¢ó ³ó £ó “ó æā
Earlier this month, wearing a white crop top and star-studded cowboy hat, Grace Charis left little to the imagination!
She wore a star-studded cowboy hat, but her white crop top and daisy duchess caught the attention of other fans.
The second photo shows Grace leaning back against the staircase and displaying her toned stomach.
She captioned the photo with “‘Merica” and emojis of a bald eagle, an American flag, and a cowboy hat.
As of now, Grace has a handicap of 12 and dreams of becoming a professional.
According to the 21-year-old, her mother encouraged her to take up golf as a hobby.
“I actually didn’t start playing golf until college.
“It wasn’t until my mom encouraged me to give it a try that I even considered playing.
“I had always been into sports growing up, but golf was never on my radar.
“But after giving it a shot, I quickly fell in love with the game.
“It was a steep learning curve, but with the support of my family and coaches I was able to improve and achieve some success on the course”, Charis said.
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