Paige Spiranac is full of praise for one of Australia’s most prestigious golf courses
Paige Spiranac is full of praise for one of Australia’s most prestigious golf courses as she enjoys her Aussie holiday after stunning at Flemington Racecourse.
- Paige Spiranac was a fan of Royal Melbourne
- The US golf star visited the prestigious course on Monday
- Spiranac, 29, stunned in her blue dress
Golf identity and social media sensation Paige Spiranac has once again turned heads after visiting one of Australia’s most prestigious golf courses.
spiranaca tweeted ‘Royal Melbourne is a special place’ after visiting the world-renowned greens on Monday, and their more than 824,000 supporters did not disagree.
Australian golf legend Steve Elkington spoke for many when he replied: “I’m not sure which is more photogenic…you or RM.”
The US star stunned in a blue dress, following her appearance at the iconic Flemington Racecourse last weekend, also in Melbourne.
She flaunted her incredible figure in a strapless bodycon dress, before slipping into a pair of sky-high white strappy heels.
Social media sensation Paige Spiranac has once again turned heads after visiting one of Australia’s most prestigious golf courses.
Her dress last weekend at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne also had many fans.
Spiranac, 29, is a social media sensation, with more than 824,000 followers on Twitter alone.
The 29-year-old completed the look with a white tulle headpiece.
Spiranac then curled her golden locks and piled them over one shoulder for a sophisticated look.
An official PointsBet Ambassador, the former professional golfer has been a busy woman while enjoying her time in Australia.
She was a guest at Brookvale Oval on Sydney’s northern beaches last week when the Sea Eagles trained, showing she was no slouch in tackling bags while wearing a Manly NRL jersey.
He followed Spiranac by teaming up with huge prop Toafofoa Sipley to take on winger Reuben Garrick and vice-captain Jake Trbojevic in a round of nine holes at picturesque Bayview Golf Club in nearby Mona Vale.
Despite sinking a roughly eight-foot putt described as ‘clutch’ by Garrick, and hitting a few well-timed shots, Spiranac and Sipley were beaten by one stroke in an exciting affair.