Golf influencer Paige Spiranac has hit back at critics of her latest risque outfit on social media.
Spiranac, 32, posted a series of pictures and videos from a session at the driving range on Wednesday.
She could be seen wearing a particularly tight fitting grey bodysuit that accentuated her features as she showed off her trademark swing.
But amid backlash from some on social media, Spiranac posted on Thursday: ‘People are so mad about this outfit,’ with a laughing emoji.
She added: ‘The funny part is I really thought it was one of my more conservative looks lol’.
Spiranac had captioned the original post: ‘I hit my very first golf ball on this range and all these years later it’s still one of my favorite places’.
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac has hit back at critics of her latest risque outfit on social media

Spiranac, 32, posted a series of pictures and videos from a session at the driving range
It comes days after Spiranac suggested she has no problem being ‘sexualized’ after firing back at a troll who mocked one of her recent posts.
The stunning golf influencer, who boasts five million followers on Instagram and X combined, shared a video of herself teeing off in a revealing blue outfit to make a joke about the final day of the Masters.
‘More movement in this leaderboard than in my swing,’ she quipped as the likes of Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Rose battled it out for the coveted green jacket on Sunday.
One fan then replied: ‘I still remember when she said “don’t sexualize me” and every time I see her post s*** like this I just lol.’
However, she denied complaining about being sexualized in the sport by responding: ‘Hi I never said that’.
Spiranac does not appear to have ever called for her followers not to sexualize her, with the user in question likely mistaking comments she made back in 2023.
During an appearance on Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre, golf’s glamor girl instead called out her fellow influencers in the sport for hypocrisy after claiming she was ‘oversexualizing’ herself.
‘When I first got into the industry and when I was trying to play professionally a lot of the LPGA players did not like me and were very outspoken towards that, and as well as a lot of influencers who came up behind me, they were saying that they didn’t want to take the path that I was taking, they weren’t going to “oversexualize” themselves, and they turned around and do the exact same thing,’ she fumed.
‘Sometimes there’s just not a level of respect for everything that I’ve been through, and if I didn’t do this then they wouldn’t even be doing this now.
The snug grey bodysuit accentuated her features as she showed off her trademark swing
‘They wouldn’t even have a job without all the hardships that I’ve faced and the path I paved for them.’
Spiranac joined golf fans across the world in celebrating McIlroy’s dramatic Masters triumph on Sunday night.
Yet the content creator drew criticism when she wrote on X: ‘Not to make this about myself but I did pick Rory to win’.
Fans were heavily critical of the post, with one replying: ‘It’s a bit odd saying “not to make this about myself” before celebrating the fact that you correctly guessed the odds’ second-favorite would win the tournament.’