
Paige Spiranac joins no-bra club in stunning red sleeveless outfit as fans say ‘never mind the golf'
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PAIGE SPIRANAC stunned in a red sleeveless outfit at a recent golf tournament.
The influencer stunned her followers as she soaked up the sun and gave her fans a look around the Grass Clippings Rolling Hills in Arizona, USA.
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Paige Spiranac stunned at the Grass League
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Fans loved the all red look
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Spiranac often stuns with snaps on social media
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Spiranac caught the eye in a bold outfit, matching a strapless red top with red trousers.
She shared several snaps on social media alongside the caption: "Great day watching some amazing golf day 1 at the @grassleague! Excited for day 2⛳️
"Follow @grassleague to see all the action during my takeover!"
Fans were quick to flock to her page and heaped praise on Spiranac and her look.
One reacted saying: "Never mind the golf Paige you are looking absolutely stunning 🌹❤️ you are the winner 🏆"
Another added: "Red looks great today ❤️"
A third wrote: "You always look PERFECT Paige. MVP of Instagram 🥰"
And another commented: "What a beautiful young lady."
Spiranac is the most popular content creator in the golf sphere and has amassed 4million followers on Instagram alone.
Spiranac, 32, recently risked a wardrobe malfunction as she virtually took her followers to practice with her.
Paige Spiranac rival Hannah Bianca Leiner looks jaw-dropping as she hits the green
She also practised her swing and took social media by storm with her see-through outfit at the Grass League.
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 put a cheeky spin on the Masters jacket ahead of the 2022 championship
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Paige dressed as Harley Quinn for Halloween in 2022
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Paige dressed as Cammy from Street Fighter for last year's Halloween
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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 the 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 across her popular pages
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Paige is golf's top influencer
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She regularly delivers golf tips to fans
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Paige loves posting saucy photos
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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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Paige is not shy of the camera
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Paige regularly thrills with saucy snaps
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With followers often seeing her on the course
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