Paige Spiranac Tees Off in Figure-Hugging Red Bodysuit

The golf instructor shared a snippet from a recent Topgolf outing with her social media followers.

Paige Spiranac

Paige Spiranac. 


Paige Spiranac recently hit an indoor Topgolf simulator in an athleisure ensemble that paid homage to golf great Tiger Woods. 

In the clip she posted to both Instagram and TikTok on Feb. 18, the 30-year-old one-time SI Swimsuit model stepped up to the tee in a figure-hugging red bodysuit with a plunging back and criss-cross neckline. Spiranac wore her blonde locks in a braid down her back, and opted for white socks and shoes. After hitting the ball 285 yards, she turned toward the camera, offered up a sly grin and walked off screen.

“Just trying to be like Tiger with my Sunday red #golf,” she quipped in her IG caption, referring to the 48-year-old athlete’s clothing line, Sun Day Red. 

Spiranac didn’t gatekeep her clothing choice, either. When one of her 3.9 million followers inquired where she got her bodysuit from, she replied “Amazon!”

“Do you have that outfit in all colors because if you don’t, you should! 🔥🔥🔥,” someone else commented of Spiranac’s ensemble.

“The swing is definitely looking more natural and confident. You’re definitely looking more fluid and comfortable with that swing,” someone else complimented. “Keep it going.”

“The prettiest golfer I’ve ever seen,” one user stated.

Spiranac, a former Division I golfer, shared the snippet on TikTok with a different caption. “It needs warm up so I can take my driver outside,” she wrote.

“Perfect form💯🔥,” one fan applauded.

“Great shot luv the outfit 🥰,” someone else added.

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