Paige Spiranac Is “Always A Little Bit Of A Tease” As She Appeared In A Deep Yellow Top

Paige Spiranac characterized herself as “always a little bit of a tease,” which may have drawn attention away from her remarks given her yellow low-cut shirt.

She wore the shirt as part of a “swaggolfco” promotion, flaunting it to her 3.9 million Instagram followers using the platform’s stories feature.

At the peak of her cleavage, the yellow top exposed her entire chest and was kept together by very thin strings.

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She urged followers to pick up their mystery boxes from the business, adding slyly, “You know me, always a little bit of a tease.”

According to golfaid.com, Spiranac has about 600,000 more followers than Grace Charis, who comes in second, making her the clear most popular golf influencer on the internet.

 

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She continues to work as a golf coach, and as a result, she has received innumerable sponsorships for different businesses and a stage on which to celebrate her life and her gift.

Tips earned for her by Spiranac.

 

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The former professional golfer demonstrated her ability to deal with trolls who express negative opinions, even in the face of her notoriety. She even showed this skill to the most recent one who claimed that she was only attractive physically.

In response to a troll, Spiranac stated in a Q&A, “People come for the t**s and stay for the tips,” asserting that her fashion and golf advice was well appreciated.

“This is always a popular question,” Spiranac shared it on X.com, the previous Twitter, and made it her motto. “I might have to make this my new tagline lol come for the t**s and stay for the tips.”

She did concede, though, that in the past, when she was trying to advance her golf career—she nearly made it to the Ladies’ Professional Golfers Association—it did get to her, and she turned to turtleneck clothes to hide her shape in response to offensive remarks.

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