As Paige Spiranac shows off her cleavage in a revealing outfit on the Masters finale, she attracted plenty of attention

In a revealing outfit, Paige Spiranac showed off her cleavage as Scottie Scheffler repeated as Masters champion.

Known for sharing golf tips and glam photos of herself on social media, Spiranac was recently included on the Maxim Hot 100 list for her influencer career. Her success on the course, social media, as well as her modeling and media work have made her one of the most recognised faces in the sports world.

Currently, she has 4 million followers on Instagram, 940,000 followers on X and 1.5 million followers on TikTok.

Although Paige was in Augusta, GA, USA every day, strict rules such as banning cameras and phones made her influencer job a little challenging.

In a revealing outfit, Paige Spiranac showed off her cleavage as Scottie Scheffler repeated as Masters champion.
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In an Instagram post over the weekend, she apologized to her followers, saying, “Been having the best time ever at the Masters! Sorry I haven’t been as active.

“It’s hard when you can’t bring your phone in but can’t wait to update you guys later! Who do you think is winning tomorrow?”

Her query was answered by American Scheffler, who won his second green jacket and £2.9m prize money.

In a post from xGolfAmerica on Instagram, Paige, a former pro golfer, wore a bright pink outfit and fans got excited about virtual golf.

During the video, she is seen swinging her club at a ball, which then hits a screen with a virtual golf course projected onto it and lands.

In a post from xGolfAmerica on Instagram, Paige, a former pro golfer, wore a bright pink outfit and fans got excited about virtual golf.
(Image : Instagram @_paige.renee)

Last month, Paige Spiranac stunned her followers with a post that showed off her figure, while also giving an insight into her thinking.

The former pro golfer, 31, made a bold statement with her all-black ensemble, showing off her fit figure and accentuating her legs and waist. She kept things simple yet daring by opting for a shorter skirt that had fans wanting to see more.

With a confident smile, she effortlessly opened her gallery, placing one hand on her hip to showcase her curves in a form-fitting black top with long sleeves. Adding a pair of stylish shades to her head, she confidently flaunted her bombshell blonde locks styled in loose, layered waves.

In the caption on her Instagram post, she wrote: “I’ve been getting asked a lot to post more golf content lol and it’s funny because this is the first year in awhile where I actually practiced hard, played some really cool courses, and fell back in love with the game❤️ I played more this year than I have in a long time and honestly playing better than ever. I’ve always loved golf but it’s been a love/hate relationship which I’m sure we can all relate to at times lol. My scores were always tied into my self worth and playing just wasn’t that much fun. Until this year. I’m so passionate about the game and I should’ve shared more of that on here! I’m going to do that moving forward⛳️”

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In a video that went viral earlier October, Paige Spiranac showed off a skintight red bodysuit on the golf course.

Paige practiced her iron swing on the range, showing off her pink clubs as she shared the sultry clip with her followers.

With the tiny outfit and swinging back and forth, she risked a wardrobe malfunction. In a caption on her Instagram post, she wrote: “Come hit a 7 iron with me⛳️ what’s your favorite club in the bag?”

She received a flood of thirsty, loving, and adoring comments from her fans with over 71k likes and 1k comments . One fan wrote: “That is exactly the best 7 iron I ga be ever seen!🔥👏🏽”

About Paige Spiranac :

A former professional golfer, Paige Renee Spiranac (born March 26, 1993) is an American social media personality and golf instructor. She played Division 1 college golf at both the University of Arizona and San Diego State University, winning All-Mountain West Conference honors during the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, and leading the Aztecs to their first Mountain West Conference Championship in