Paige Spiranac’s standout pink jumpsuit overshadows Scottie Scheffler’s Masters victory spotlight
Paige Spiranac stole the show at the Augusta National Golf Club when she got into some controversy while sporting a tight, pink jumpsuit. Scottie Scheffler won The Masters by four strokes in a commanding performance.
Having missed out on qualifying for the Ladies Professional Golf Association, Spiranac—who also serves as a mentor for budding talent—turned to a career as a model and influencer in the mid-2010s after nearly turning pro.
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As a result, she witnessed Scheffler defeat Ludvig Aberg to win the green jersey in the 2024 Major, which was attended by her. Naturally, she found a way to make a splash at one of the largest sporting events of the year.
She attended the event every day, but was unable to post anything online due to stringent laws about cellphones and cameras on the course. Nevertheless, she apologized to her four million Instagram followers on the platform.
Spiranac posted, “Been having the best time ever at the Masters!” on the Meta-owned website. “Sorry I haven’t been as active.
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“It’s hard when you can’t bring your phone in but can’t wait to update you guys later! Who do you think is winning tomorrow?”
Spiranac, however, was caught on camera honing her driving skills via simulation at a virtual golf course while sporting white sneakers and a jumpsuit that left little room for interpretation.
“Imagine having Paige Spiranac in the bay next to you doing this,” GolfAmerica posted. Fans immediately flocked to comment on the stunning blonde, providing positive publicity for the brand.
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An admirer remarked, “I would just be happy to watch her.”
Another person said, “Hahaha that outfit.”
“Breathtakingly beautiful precious angel,” a third person said.
Scheffler didn’t really win at the Masters.
Even though he is only 27 years old, Scheffler acknowledged that golf will become less of a priority after winning his second Masters on Sunday, April 14. He had to leave the scene of his victory immediately after his wife gave birth to their child.
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Scheffler told the journalists, “I’m not going to intentionally take my eye off the ball, I still love competing. I love winning. I hate losing.
“All I can think about is getting home. It is a special time for us. I will go home, soak in this victory and enjoy the birth of my first child. I am looking forward to celebrating with Meredith – it’s been a long week without her.
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“My priorities will change very soon. My son or daughter will be the main priority, along with my wife, so golf will now be probably fourth in line.”