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Golf influencer bringing back fan-favourite tradition of modelling 31 different costumes over 31 days of October.

Published Oct 01, 2025  •  Last updated 1 hour ago  •  2 minute read

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Even with the calendar flipping over to October and a chill starting to creep into the air ahead of Halloween at the end of the month, Paige Spiranac sure is keeping up the heat.

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The popular golf influencer teased the return of a fan-favourite tradition: Her showing off 31 costumes in 31 days to mark the countdown to everyone’s favourite dress-up holiday.

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Spiranac took to social media Tuesday to remind her followers to tune in for the marathon of steamy setups by showing off a favourite from last year.

The influencer sported a tight, orange cut-off top which exposed her midriff, a pleated red skirt, brunette wig and bookish glasses.

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“It’s that time of year again — 31 costumes in 31 days starts tomorrow! All new costumes, no repeats from the last 2 years,” she wrote, adding ghost, jack-o-lantern and flame emojis before providing the link to her Passes account.

Unfortunately, fans will need to follow her on the subscription-based social-media site to get the full array of costumes for this year – as well as all of the previous years’ outfits.

This is the blonde bombshell’s third spin at the costume-a-day gimmick, having started in 2023 on her now-defunct OnlyPaige.com website.

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Some of her greatest hits from the past include dressing up in a red-hot Baywatch-inspired swimsuit and rocking a revealing green bodysuit like Cammy from the Street Fighter video game franchise.

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Spirinac’s popularity continues to grow online with more than 5 million followers over her social media platforms. She also made a cameo appearance in Happy Gilmore 2 on Netflix this summer alongside star Adam Sandler.

In addition, the former collegiate golf champion hasn’t been afraid to voice her opinion on controversial subjects involving her favourite sport.

Spiranac called out spectators at this past weekend’s Ryder Cup, and said that she’s “not shocked” at the poor behaviour that occurred in New York.

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“I’m sadly not shocked by the fan behaviour at the Ryder Cup because it’s become the norm at most sporting events and in my opinion it needs to change across all sports,” Spiranac posted on X early Monday.

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“I was at a football game recently and this man in front of me was disgustingly drunk, yelling the most vile s*** to players and opposing fans in the stands, spilling his drink everywhere, wanting to fight people, and it completely ruined the experience for me and everyone around him.

I’m sadly not shocked by the fan behavior at the Ryder Cup because it’s become the norm at most sporting events and in my opinion it needs to change across all sports.

I was at a football game recently and this man in front of me was disgustingly drunk, yelling the most vile…

— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) September 29, 2025

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“What was interesting was that his young (maybe seven years old) nephew was right next to him listening to everything. At one point the kid started copying him and was yelling the same things and the family was laughing. This behaviour is taught.

“I’m not saying you have to sit quietly. You can have passion, chirp, have fun banter, enjoy yourself at the event or game, but there’s a line and it’s crossed so many times now.”

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