Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Golf

Golf girls of Instagram hoping to rival Paige Spiranac from Hailey Rae Ostrom to TV star Elise Lobb Dzingel

GOLF is one of the most lucrative sports you can play.

So it’s only fitting that it would attract some of the most beautiful women in the world.

Paige Spiranac isn’t the only glam lady of golf

We’ve seen sports fans glued to the social media account of Paige Spiranac – a retired pro – who regularly shares her thoughts on any upcoming tournaments, as well as plenty of sexy images.

These ladies could certainly rival the 29-year-old in the glam stakes, and are causing their own stir on Instagram.

PAIGE SPIRANAC

The queen of golfing influencers, Spiranac calls herself the ‘OG Insta Golf Girl’.

And she’s not shy of followers, already amassing three million who watch her sexy golf tips.

Paige, 29, retired from professional golf in 2016.

But now she’s a social media pro, drawing hundreds of thousands of likes for many of her posts.

In 2022, she was named the Sexiest Woman Alive by Maxim.

INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS: 3.6m

Paige Spiranac is the queen of the golfing influencers on social media


Three million followers are glued to Paige’s golf tips


Paige retired from professional golf in 2016


Spiranac’s posts usually draw hundreds of thousands of likes on Instagram

HAILEY RAE OSTROM

Pro golfer Hailey, 28, competed in the LPGA Tour in 2017 and 2018.

She also appeared on Golf Channel’s Shotmakers, where she made it to the semi-finals.

Over the years, the gorgeous blonde has attracted sponsors, including sportwear giants Nike, as well as over 260,000 followers on Instagram.

“I remember when I was younger I was so embarrassed to tell people I played golf because it was the ‘dorky old person sport'”, she once said.

“Now I’m so proud to say I play professional golf. Golf has come such a long way and I hope young girls are no longer embarrassed to play this amazing sport.”

INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS: 382,000


Hailey Rae Ostrom competed in the LPGA Tour in 2017 and 2018


Stunning blonde Hailey appeared on Golf Channel’s Shotmakers


Nike are one of many sponsors for Hailey Rae Ostrom


On Instagram Hailey has over 260,000 followers who love seeing her swing on social media


Hailey is proud to say she’s a professional golfer


Sporty Hailey also loves to surf

ELISE LOBB DZINGEL

A certified golf coach, Elise is a presenter in the US.

Since 2018, she co-hosts Fox Sports show Swing Clinic – and is also huge on social media with over 230,000 followers.

Elise, 27, began playing golf from the age of three and grew up in Florida, where there are tons of courses.

However, after competing in several tournaments as a youngster her interest in playing waned when her modelling career took off.

INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS: 298,000


Elise Lobb Dzingel is a certified golf coach


Blonde beauty Elise also is a TV presenter


Elise appears on Fox Sports show Swing Clinic


From the age of three Elise was obsessed by golf


Elise grew up in Florida and competed in several tournaments as a kid

KENZIE O’CONNELL

Raised in Nebraska, Kenzie – like Paige – often engages in golf banter with her followers on social media before a major tournament.

A Team Callaway member, the 30-year-old also shares her golf swing in various videos on Instagram.

She has also appeared on the LPGA circuit, and is a passionate member of Women With Drive that promotes the game of women for golf.

Kenzie also works as an instructor in her part-time.

INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS: 150,000


Kenzie O’Connell was raised in Nebraska


O’Connell appeared on the LPGA Tour


Kenzi is a member of Team Callaway


Stunner Kenzie also works with Women With Drive


Before major tournaments Kenzie engages in golf banter with her followers

SAVANNAH VILAUBI

Brunette beauty Savannah, 29, hails from California and regularly shares her sunny disposition on Instagram with her golfing videos.

She is a member of the Symetra Tour, which is the official development tour for the LPGA.

Vilaubi began playing golf aged eight and trained with golf coach Micky Yokoi in high school.

Her biggest achievement so far was winning the 2016 Texas Women’s Open.

INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS: 75,000


Savannah Vilaubi competes on the Symetra Tour


Vilaubi’s biggest achievement so far was winning the 2016 Texas Women’s Open


Brunette beauty Savannah began playing golf aged eight


Vilaubi comes from California

ISABELLE SHEE

Isabelle, 27, has a YouTube channel called ‘Shee Golfs’.

In it, she teams up with her sister Kat to film silly segments on the course.

Shee has also branched out into fashion too, and is co-founder of Inside Story that produces stylish, sustainable sport socks.

It’s earned her the nickname ‘Sock Girl’.

The gorgeous golfer did compete in 2017, but was “kicked out of and chastised” by many country golf clubs due to her short skirts and knee-high accessories.

INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS: 238,000


Isabelle Shee is a golf influencer


The Asian beauty has a YouTube channel called Shee Golfs


Over the years Shee was banned from golf courses for her sexy attire


Isabelle also has her own sock company, which has earned her the nickname ‘Sock Girl’

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average score for a weekend player?

The average golf score for a beginner is around 100. As you get better at golf, your scores improve. You’ll probably start out playing 9 holes and work up to 18.

Which is the most important shot of golf?

Putts are the most important shot for golfers. You must have great skill to hit the ball accurately, or you could lose the hole.

Is it possible for a professional golfer to make money?

It is possible to make a living as a professional golfer. It requires dedication and hard work. There are professionals who make millions of dollar each year.

Can I improve my golf game without practicing?

Practice is key to improving your game. If you don’t have the resources or time to drill regularly, you can still improve. Remember to always practice what you want to do. This means if you wish to play faster, then you should focus on playing fast. If you wish to hit your shot farther, you need to focus on striking the target farther.

What does the average golfer shoot?

The average golfer can shoot 80-85 yards along with their driver.

Is golfing bad for me?

Golf is not a bad thing. It’s quite healthy. Golfers have a longer life expectancy than non-golfers, according to studies. They also tend to be less stressed out, which means they’re happier people.

Statistics

  • However, if you go in thinking that you will get all the way down to a 10, you will likely stunt your progress because your expectations are way out of line. (practical-golf.com)
  • This means as much as 50% of your practice time. (practical-golf.com)
  • Stats reveal 96% of golfers play right-handed. (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • The blade aim at impact controls 92% of the ball’s start line, so prioritise face aim as a place to start (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • Trackman found that over 65% of amateur’s golf shots finish short of the target from 160 yards. (golfinsideruk.com)

External Links

golfdigest.com

collegeofgolf.keiseruniversity.edu

nicklaus.com

amzn.to

How To

Five Easy Steps to Lower Golf Scores

  1. Start off with the right equipment. You will need to purchase quality clubs and balls. To find the right club for you, it is best to learn from someone who plays golf. If you don’t know anyone who plays, then ask around at the local driving range. They may even give you an instructor’s lesson for free if they like to see new faces.
  2. Practice makes perfect. It’s obvious that practice is key to improving your game. It doesn’t matter whether you’re playing alone or with friends; practicing is essential. Keep track of your progress when you begin practicing. Keep track of everything you do to see where you are improving and where you need more work.
  3. Play more. When you first get started, it’s probably going to feel like you’re spending too much money on golfing gear, so you won’t go out nearly enough. You’ll soon find you enjoy the game and you’ll be able to get back into your routine. The next step is to increase the frequency of your play. You should play at least three times per week, or every other day. This means that you should play one round of 18 holes on the weekend and two rounds 9 holes during week.
  4. Remember to eat healthy. A lot of people think that they’re doing their bodies a favor by skipping breakfast and eating only after lunch. This isn’t good for your health. Try to eat something before leaving the house. You should ideally eat small snacks that contain protein, carbohydrates, fat, and fiber. A light meal containing lean proteins and vegetables can be prepared when you arrive at your course.
  5. Make sure you drink plenty of fluids. Drinking lots of fluids helps prevent dehydration, which can lead to headaches and muscle aches. Additionally, water helps to keep your body hydrated which is essential for peak performance.