Paige Spiranac has built up an impressive following on social media.
The former collegiate golfer, who played at the University of Arizona and San Diego State University, has more than four million followers on Instagram. She’s big on X, YouTube and TikTok, as well. Spiranac is known for her golf outfit content, but she’s an exceptional, scratch player, too.
Spiranac recently took to social media to complain about a golf course’s dress code. Most golf courses do not allow for revealing attire, which Spiranac is known for, at least on social media.

Paige Spiranac/IG
Spiranac recently took to her Instagram page to call out a golf course for their strict dress code. They were apparently not happy with the length of her skirt.
“I’ll follow a dress code but doesn’t mean I like it lol,” she wrote on her Instagram page, showing off her outfit, which featured a tight white shirt and a short gray skirt.

Paige’s outfit.Paige/IG
Spiranac has spoken out about her outfits in the past
Spiranac spoke with People on the red carpet at the New York City premiere of “Happy Gilmore 2” which she was featured in.
“I just try to embrace who I am when I talk about that,” the golfer and influencer told the outlet.
“My main message is always do what you want to do, wear what you want to wear,” she declared. “And for me, that’s wearing things that are a little bit more sexy, more form-fitting, but also just finding your own individual style.”
Spiranac, who played professionally, admitted that as a pro she “was always forced to wear something that didn’t feel comfortable.”
The 32-year-old isn’t apologizing for what she wears now.
“And so I started wearing tank tops and leggings and it just caused such an uproar of just people upset about no collar, and what I was wearing, and disrespecting the game, and also just exposing my body.”
“And I’m like, I’m an athlete and I like what I wear. I feel very comfortable with what I wear.
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Nov 16, 2025, where it first appeared in the Golf section. Add The Spun as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
