PAIGE SPIRANAC worked up a storm on the golf course as she stunned in a short white dress.
The American shared some rounds with fellow golf content creator Roger Steele and looked classy in an all white outfit.
Spiranac – who has 3.9million Instagram followers – recently defended her golf attire during an interview with Sports Illustrated.
She said: "I was a gymnast before I switched into golf.
"I was so comfortable wearing spandex and very little of it because that's just what you wear when you're wearing a leotard and you're competing.
"When I switched into golf, we were struggling a little bit financially and so I didn't have the luxury to go out and buy a whole new golf-appropriate wardrobe.
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"And so, I wore what was in my closet which was workout clothes. That's just how I learned to play the game."
Spiranac added: “I’m out here just in tank tops and spandex and people are like, ‘What are you doing,’ but I love it.
"I think we’re starting to see that change, and fashion is such a big part of growing the game and it’s moving in the right direction.
"You want to be comfortable. So to be able to find something in your closet and then go out to a public golf course, I think that is more than acceptable.
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"A lot of people are now starting to agree with me. It’s been a long eight years of trying to convince people but we’re getting [there].
"I go to the range now and I see women out there with leggings and tank tops. So you’re welcome to all the guys out there.
"And we’re all comfortable now which I think is good.”
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