
Oh. My. God. She's done it again, folks. Just when you think Paige Spiranac might tone it down a notch, she cranks the dial to eleven with not one but TWO outfits that had me choking on my morning coffee.
I've been following Paige's career since 2019, and let me tell you - this woman knows EXACTLY what she's doing. The 32-year-old golf influencer (can we even just call her a golfer anymore?) has built an empire on pushing boundaries, and her latest Instagram stories are proof she's not slowing down anytime soon.
Those Outfits Though... Seriously?!
Let's talk about what everyone's actually here for. Paige hit the links wearing what can only be described as the world's tightest tank top paired with a mini skirt so small it should come with a warning label. I showed my husband the photos and his response: "Is that even allowed on golf courses these days?" Fair question, babe.
But that was just the appetizer.

Her appearance at the Grass League featured a see-through black number that left absolutely nothing to teh imagination. The kind of outfit that makes country club members clutch their pearls and reach for the rulebook.
4 Million Followers Can't Be Wrong... Right?
With 4 million Instagram followers hanging on her every post, Paige has mastered the art of giving people what they want. I spent an embarrassing amount of time scrolling through her comments section last night (don't judge me), and it's a wild mix of thirsty golf bros, women asking about her workout routine, and the occasional outraged traditionalist.
Listen. I'm not here to judge anyone's hustle. The woman has turned what started as a golf career into a multi-million dollar brand. My editor bet me $20 I couldn't write this piece without using the word "provocative" at least three times, but I'm determined to prove him wrong.
Wait, She Dated WHO?!
Actually... nobody famous, according to Paige herself.

Despite rumors linking her to NFL GOAT Tom Brady and golfer Bryson DeChambeau, Paige recently shut down all that gossip. "Never been on a date with anyone famous," she insisted, sounding genuinely frustrated by the constant speculation.
And I get it. Working in a male-dominated industry means every interaction becomes fodder for clickbait. "It's really frustrating because I've never dated anyone famous ever, not even close," she explained.
The Uncomfortable Truth About Our Obsession
I feel like we need to address the elephant in the room. We're all complicit in this weird cycle where Paige posts revealing content, media outlets (yes, like the one I'm writing for... awkward) cover it extensively, people click like crazy, and then some of those same people complain about "what's happening to golf."
Would we care about her golf tips if she dressed like my 58-year-old uncle Frank on the course? Probably not.

But damn if she hasn't figured out the perfect formula. Her calendar sales last year topped $750K according to an industry friend who works in merchandise. That's not just thirst-trap posting - that's strategic business building.
From Harley Quinn to Fighter Pilots: The Paige Spiranac Experience
If you've followed her for any length of time, you know Paige doesn't just do golf outfits. Her Halloween costumes alone deserve their own article (Harley Quinn and Street Fighter's Cammy being particular highlights).
She's celebrated March Madness in bright red hot pants, honored baseball in pinstripes, and even dressed as a sexy Top Gun pilot that would make Tom Cruise crash his Tomcat.
I tried the Top Gun look for Halloween in 2022. My execution was... less successful. Let's just say some looks should stay with the professionals.

So What's Next?
For Paige, probably another 10 years of breaking the internet and golf dress codes simultaneously. For the rest of us? More pretending we follow her for the golf tips.
And you know what? I'm not even mad about it. In a sport that desperately needed personalities beyond stoic men in khakis, she's carved out a space entirely her own.
Just maybe don't try her outfits at your local municipal course unless you're ready for some serious conversations with management.
I'll be here, waiting for her next post, along with 4 million others.

Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any golfing organizations or associations specifically for retired individuals?
Golfing organizations will often have divisions and leagues that are specifically designed for retirees, such as chapters or senior golf associations within larger golfing societies. These organizations often offer events, social activities, and tournaments that are tailored to meet the needs and schedules for retirees. This network allows retired individuals to compete or play recreationally against peers with similar skills and experience.
What factors should retirees take into consideration when selecting a course to play on regularly?
Golf courses should be chosen according to the physical and skill levels of retirees. It may be easier for older players to navigate courses with flatter terrain. Also, shorter course distances can make them more enjoyable. Accessibility and availability of amenities, such as restrooms and shaded areas, are essential considerations. Senior-friendly programs, social clubs, and discounts can also enhance the experience of retired golfers and create opportunities for friendship and engagement.
How can retirees get started with golf if they've never played before?
A professional can provide introductory golf lessons to retirees at a driving range or local golf course. Starting with the basics of grip, stance, and swing, beginners can learn at their own pace. Many courses provide senior-specific clinics or classes, which cater to the learning and physical abilities of older adults. It is possible to discover your personal preferences by renting equipment before purchasing clubs.
What type of equipment will a retiree need to start playing golf?
A basic set of golf clubs for a retiree looking to start playing includes a driver, a couple of woods, irons, a wedge, and a putter. For easier use, it's best to select clubs designed for beginners and seniors. They often have shafts with more flexibility. It is also important to have comfortable golf shoes, gloves that improve grip and clothing suitable for different weather conditions. As players improve, they may consider purchasing specialized equipment that suits their personal game style.
What are some common modifications or accommodations that can be made for retirees on the golf course?
A number of adaptations are available to improve the experience for retired golfers. Power carts can reduce the strain of walking a full course, and many courses offer senior tees, which are closer to the greens. The use of clubs with senior flex can make it easier to swing. Also, larger grips may be beneficial for those who have arthritis or a reduced level of hand strength. Weight-saving bags and clubs can also make it easier to carry equipment. And some golf balls were designed with slower swing speeds in mind, for older players.
Statistics
- Senior golfers have been reported to walk an average of 600 to 900 miles per year if they play 36 holes a week, implying significant cardiovascular benefits.
- Golf is known to burn around 400 to 600 calories per round, and with retirees playing multiple rounds per week, it contributes positively to their caloric control.
- Approximately 25% of golfers in the United States are over the age of 65, highlighting the popularity of the sport among retirees.
- Studies have found that playing golf can add an average of 5 years to one’s life expectancy, with seniors as a key demographic reaping these benefits.
- Golf has seen a 15% increase in participation among retirees over the past decade, illustrating the sport's growing appeal to this age group.
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How to Improve Flexibility and Strength for Golf After Retirement
To improve your game and prevent injuries, you need to enhance flexibility and strengthen. Integrate a routine of dynamic stretching and focused strength exercises focusing on your core, shoulders hips and legs. Yoga and Pilates have the potential to increase flexibility, balance and core strength. Resistance training is also a great way to build the muscular strength and endurance required for a consistent, powerful golf swing. Warm up your body before each game or practice session.