Paige Spiranac Is All Smiles in Plunging White Top on the Golf Course

The media personality mused on how her mood depends on her golf game.

Paige Spiranac

Paige Spiranac. 


Even though she’s a former Division I golfer and, today, an instructor of the game, Paige Spiranac has good and bad days out on the green just like everyone else. The 30-year-old media personality stated as much in a recent post on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter). 

“Golf either makes me smile or want to break all my clubs. There’s no in between lol,” she wrote beside a stunning selfie. In the pic, Spiranac posed while seated in a golf cart as she grinned for the camera. She wore a plunging white spaghetti strap top, while her blonde locks were styled in a sleek blowout. For glam, Spiranac stuck with her tried-and-true winged eyeliner and pink-nude lip combo.

Judging by the Jan. 22 pic, her outing was clearly a successful one.

Plenty of Spiranac’s 976,800 followers on the platform chimed in to the comments section with feedback.

“I learned to golf watching YouTube videos,” one fan noted. Spiranac shares her own instructional content on the video-based platform, as well as on her subscription website, OnlyPaige.

“When I play golf, I end up throwing my clubs, the amount of times I throw them is closer to par than what my score is,” someone else admitted.

Just a few days prior, Spiranac hit the links with Bryson DeChambeau and teased that the two are collaborating on something together. “I’m excited for you to see the content we’ve been shooting and an opportunity for you to get to know us both better! Coming soon 👀,” she wrote. Stay tuned! 

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