
‘Beauty and brains…' – Paige Spiranac sends fans wild as she shares her US Open predictions in busty outfit
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PAIGE SPIRANAC has given her US Open tips - but fans were too busy going wild for her busty outfit.
The influencer and former LPGA star believes golf stars are in for a difficult time at the tournament.
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The US Open will tee off TODAY at the Oakmont Country Club in Plum, Pennsylvania
Paige shared her tips for the competition on her Instagram story.
She has backed stars such as Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau to be near the top come the end.
However, she also backed a couple of lesser-known stars to impress.
She said: "This is going to be a gruelling test of golf.
"Oakmont is well bunkered with firm, fast greens with thick rough, thicker than a bowl of oatmeal.
"This is going to be a true test from start to finish, every single shot.
"No surprise the favourites will be Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau.
"For some dark horses, I am looking at Harris English and Ben Griffin.
"I am looking for carnage this week and fingers crossed, we get an over-par winner."
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She has backed Scottie Scheffler to impress at the US Open
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She sharted the tips with her followers on social media
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However, fans were far too distracted by her busty outfit, which was a floral white dress.
Fans flocked to social media to hail the look.
One posted: "Beauty and brains. A rare combination."
A second wrote: "You are beautiful."
A distracted third commented: "What she say?"
A fourth said: "She makes a boring sport appear sexy."
Another added: "Beautiful dress."
Meanwhile, Paige has recently announced that she is teaming up with Par 3 tournament Grass League.
The Grass League features both amateur and professional players in team-based formats.
Paige boasts millions of online fans after embracing social media to promote her golf journey.
The 32-year-old turned pro for a year after playing at the University of Arizona and San Diego State.
But her LPGA career failed to take off, with Spiranac swapping the fairway for the online world.
She has built up a loyal following thanks to a hearty mix of golf tips and sultry selfies from the course.
A glimpse inside Paige Spiranac's glamorous life...
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Paige Spiranac has defended her sexy outfits and says she feels comfortable in them
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She gains messages of support whenever she posts a new photo
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Paige promoted her golfing equipment wearing this tiny, pink leotard
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Paige dressed as Harley Quinn for Halloween in 2022
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Paige showed off her bum in bright red hot pants to celebrate March Madness
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Paige has also shown her appreciation for baseball in the past
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Paige celebrated a previous US Open in a stars and stripes bikini, eating hot dogs
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In an homage to Top Gun, Paige dressed as a sexy fighter jet pilot
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Paige has amassed a strong following across her various profiles
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Paige used to be a professional golfer but turned into a social media star
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Paige shares a series of raunchy pics on a daily basis
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Paige also talks about golf on her popular social media pages
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She's a firm believer in her golf advice
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She has plenty of followers online
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With followers often seeing her on the course
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