WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO: Paige Spiranac takes the internet by storm once again! The former professional golfer posted a picture of herself on Twitter unveiling her flawless golf outfit that prompted a string of compliments from her fans. In the tweet, she asked fans whether they prefer nine holes or 18 hole-golf courses.
The golf influencer, 30, who is well known for her daring photo sessions and figure-hugging attire, has garnered around 3.8 million followers on Instagram and nearly one million on Twitter.
Spiranac's sizzling golf attire
Spiranac decided to rack her fans’ brains by asking about their favored amount of golf holes. On Saturday, July 8 tweet, she wrote, "9 or 18 holes? Unpopular opinion but I think 12 holes is the perfect amount." Along with the caption, she posted a picture of herself sporting a jet black, skin-tight crop top completing it with matching mini-shorts. At the time of publishing this article, the tweet had 22.1K likes along with around 2100 comments.
Spiranac's 'golf' outfits have been the center of various controversies in the past. The former golf professional once stated that because of her raunchy social media posts, one renowned club refused to take her payment for charity. During the 'Playing-A-Round with Paige' podcast, Spiranac stated, "I wanted to help this charity out and I wanted to give them free golf clubs," but "the guy wrote back and said 'We would love to but, because of the way our board members view you, you can't help out'." Spiranac who was clearly disappointed then, said, "I want to give back to these kids who don't have anything, because I grew up not having anything, and I can't even f**king do that because of my cleavage."
'She's top chic on Twitter'
Several fans commented on Spiranac's tweet. One user wrote, "I wholeheartedly agree! 9 is not enough and 18 when too hot some times too much." A user quipped, "Agree. So gorgeous you." The third user, "You weren’t lying, Paige. That’s an extremely unpopular opinion." While the fourth user wrote, "She's top chic on Twitter."