Grace Charis occasionally wears other outfits and does other things on her page. Last year, she took part in surfing and archery for a while. And now, she looks like she channeled her inner cowgirl.
A rising star in the golf influencer game, Grace has over 3.4 million followers on Instagram, 783,800 on Twitter .
Her golf-themed YouTube channel has over 1.3 million subscribers, and she has over 3 million TikTok followers.
This time, wearing denim shorts and a thin tank top with a low-cut neckline, she paired her look with cowboy boots.
She posted three photos and an emoji in a cowboy hat in her caption. “Not golfing, but still gorgeous!” she wrote.
The post did not disappoint her fans, who praised her in the comments section. One fan wrote, “You look so sweet and innocent.”
Another followed up “Absolutely. Amazingly beautiful. Love you, Grace.”
“Yee – and ahaw – if I may,” another follower teased.
She also received compliments for her “hot bod” from another fan.
Earlier this week, Grace Charis shared a golf course video on Instagram, revealing her exciting new look.
A black Nike veil kept Grace’s hair out of her face and she accessorized the look with plenty of makeup, a pearl necklace and dangling butterfly earrings.
One fan noticed a fresh change to her appearance and commented, “Love that belt buckle.”
In another comment, one person said, “My goodness, you have a beautiful swing.”
Another social media fan remarked, “Grace, keep up the great content. You’ve got the best swing on the internet.”
Earlier this month, wearing a white crop top and star-studded cowboy hat, Grace Charis left little to the imagination!
She wore a star-studded cowboy hat, but her white crop top and daisy duchess caught the attention of other fans.
The second photo shows Grace leaning back against the staircase and displaying her toned stomach.
She captioned the photo with “‘Merica” and emojis of a bald eagle, an American flag, and a cowboy hat.
As of now, Grace has a handicap of 12 and dreams of becoming a professional. According to the 21-year-old, her mother encouraged her to take up golf as a hobby.
“I actually didn’t start playing golf until college.
“It wasn’t until my mom encouraged me to give it a try that I even considered playing.
“I had always been into sports growing up, but golf was never on my radar.
“But after giving it a shot, I quickly fell in love with the game.
“It was a steep learning curve, but with the support of my family and coaches I was able to improve and achieve some success on the course”, Charis said.
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