Golf Influencer Paige Spiranac Is Going Viral In Tiny Shorts

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With the 2025 Masters roughly a week away, Paige Spiranac is ramping up her golf content on social media. 

Spiranac, 32, was an All-Mountain West golfer at San Diego State before trying to go pro. She actually appeared in the 2015 Dubai Ladies Masters. Unfortunately, her experience on the Ladies European Tour didn't go as well as she hoped it would. 

Several golfers on the Ladies European Tour spread a rumor that Spiranac was performing "sexual favors" so she could get invited to the Dubai Masters. While on the "Quiet Please!" podcast last week, she addressed that false narrative. 

"I show up and was doing hours of press, which I wasn't prepared for. I had no training to do this. And I would say there were a couple of girls who were really supportive and who were nice, but the majority, it was brutal," Spiranac said, via the New York Post. "I would go on the range and girls would just scatter. No one wanted to hit next to me.

"There were constant comments like 'I did sexual favors to get this invite,' and I was listening to it — and they would say [it] within earshots of me. It was tough. Not knowing what I was doing, it was my first pro event, it was really difficult. I just wanted to be liked and I played so bad. It was horrendous." 

Paige Spiranac poses for a selfie. 

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Despite all the negative things said about her in the past, Spiranac hasn't allowed that to change her mindset. She's still posting risqué content on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

On Tuesday afternoon, Spiranac showed off her new golf bag while wearing purple shorts

"New golf bag and head covers to start this 2025 golf season," Spiranac wrote. 

Before Spiranac posted this "thirst trap" on social media, she shared her rule proposal for the traditional Slope and Course Rating metrics. 

"So, what I'm proposing is a simplified course rating system from 1-to-10, so beginner golfers know what courses are beginner-friendly," Spiranac said. "1-to-4, I can play, 5, a little dicey. 6-to-10, I should avoid. And before you get your panties in a twist, nothing would happen with the current course rating system and your handicap. This is just a new, friendly way to get beginner golfers into the game of golf and to help them understand what courses they should or shouldn't be playing when they're starting out."

Don't let her photos fool you, Spiranac has proven time and time again that she deeply cares about golf.  

Related: Paige Spiranac Shares Jaw-Dropping Selfie In Red Bodysuit

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