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Top 10 most stunning golf influencers, from Paige Spiranac to Bri Teresi – but who is the most followed on Instagram?

BEING a golf influencer has become big business.

The more social media clout you get, the more paid partnerships come your way.

Golf influencers like Paige Spiranac have become big business

Gorgeous Lucy Robson is UK’s representative in the golf influencer world

Lauren Pacheco comes in at No10 with 148,000 followers

Then, you can really start to make some money.

These 10 stunners have already taken the influencing world by storm – racking up sponsors and millions of followers.

But, who is the most followed golf influencer? Let SunSport crunch the numbers for you.

10. Lauren Pacheo, 148k followers

The 32-year-old blonde stunner is based in Los Angeles, where she is a presenter and model.

As well as being a skilled golfer, she is also a healthy lifestyle blogger and promotes her own wellness brand.

In 2015 she was engaged to Hollywood actor Jeremy Sumpter for 10 months before they split.

She is slowly becoming a very important influencer.

9. McKenzie Graham, 155k followers

McKenzie, 23, features on the growing YouTube series Bombers and Bombshells.

Alongside her golf, the beautiful brunette is currently studying pre-law and communications, which she hopes to graduate with next year.

And she was a runner-up in the Miss Florida USA pageant.

That explains the massive amount of Insta followers, then.

McKenzie Graham is a former Miss Florida USA runner-up

8. Elise Lobb Dzingel, 300k followers

Elise, 29, hails from California and is a model, TV reporter, and a golfing nut – having played since the age of three.

In 2014, she won the Miss Daytona Beach pageant but kept up with her studies to earn a degree in sports journalism.

With 300,000 followers on Instagram, the blonde stunner has a huge fanbase already.

She is building up her YouTube following, with over 14,000 subscribers.


Elise Lobb Dzingel boasts 300,000 followers

7. Hannah B Leiner, 317k followers

Leiner’s golfing ability came to prominence in 2017-18, when she starred for her Florida International University team.

The 23-year-old Instagram model has since grown as a social media personality – boasting a whopping 317,000 followers.

Alongside her golf skills, you will find Hannah showing off her bikini body in a range of swimwear.

She was first introduced to the sport aged just five – which she enjoyed along with dance.

Hannah B Leiner, 23, is an Instagram model and golf influencer

6. Holly Sonders, 694k followers

Not just an influencer, but a celebrity girlfriend too.

Holly, 36, has been dating boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya since 2021.

The LA fighter revealed the pair are very active in the bedroom admitting they have sex “every day and every night.”

She often shows off her swing on social media – offering fans tips on technique.


Holly Sonders dates boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya

5. Claire Hogle, 871k followers

Claire grew up in a golf family and played for California State University.

She is from San Diego and already has almost a million followers on Instagram.

She is vegan, and her favourite golfer is Jordan Speith.

At just 23, she has time on her hands to reach No1.


Vegan Claire Hogle’s favourite golfer is Jordan Speith

4. Lucy Robson, 986,000 followers

One of our own, Lucy was born in Surrey.

But now the 29-year-old resides in Florida, where she is able to take advantage of some amazing golf courses.

With brands clamouring to have the eye-catching Robson promote their products, she is estimated to have a net worth upwards of £400,000.

Robson’s relationship status is unknown, but she is a dog mum to Evie, a 1-year-old sausage dog.

Lucy Robson lives in Florida and has a net worth of 400,000

3. Grace Charis, 1 million followers

With one million Instagram followers, Grace is incredibly popular on social media.

She also boasts a massive OnlyFans account, where she has garnered over 100,000 likes sharing saucy content.

And on YouTube – over 50,000 fans tune in to watch videos of her golfing tips.

Grace isn’t afraid to post content that’s close to the bone.


Grace Charis isn’t afraid to share saucy content and has an OnlyFans account

2. Bri Teresi, 2 million followers

Blonde bombshell Bri, 28, is a worthy runner-up.

Her OnlyFans is hugely popular – with over 150,000 likes to her account.

She does live chats, as well as shares sexy photoshoots and NSFW content.

Although she recently hit the news for severing her contract with lingerie firm Honey Birdette, after they hired a non-binary, biological male model to wear women’s underwear.


Bri Teresi is runner-up in most popular Instagram golf influencer

1. Paige Spiranac, 4million followers

Still the queen of the golf influencers, Paige now has a whopping 4 million followers on Instagram.

Better still, it’s made her a reported £2.4million fortune – thanks to paid endorsements.

And Paige has tuck to her morales. She has refused to conform with the OnlyFans movement and show off racy content.

Instead, she has her own paid content website OnlyPaige that offers exclusive videos and golfing tips.

She is, quite rightly, No.1.

Out on her own with four million followers is Paige Spiranac

Paige Spiranac has made a reported £2.4m fortune from golf influencing

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most important shot of golf?

Putts are the most important shot for golfers. It takes so much skill and precision to hit the ball correctly, that you are likely to lose the hole (and the game).

Does watching pros play make you better?

Watching pro players play makes you better at video games. Learn from other players’ mistakes and improve your game. Being inspired by the best players can help you become a better player.

How can I reduce my golf score by five strokes

Improve your swing mechanics is the first thing that you should do. Your body won’t be able to give you proper feedback if it doesn’t feel like you can hold the club correctly. Once you’ve mastered this step, you’ll want to focus on improving your strength and flexibility. Slowly start, then work your way up to greater distances. As you get better scores, your game will become consistent.

What is the average weekend score for a golfer?

For beginners, the average score is about 100. As you get better at golf, your scores improve. You will likely start playing 9 holes, and then work your way up to 18.

How can I improve golf scores?

These simple tips will help you improve your game of golf quickly and easily.

  1. Do more practice and less play. Practice more to become better at your chosen skill. To play too often is a sign that you are developing bad habits.
  2. Feel good when you play. There are times when you just don’t feel like playing golf. Don’t force yourself into doing things you don’t enjoy. Instead, find ways to make golf enjoyable again.
  3. Take breaks. Golfers frequently take breaks during the round to stretch and walk around, or eat lunch. You can relax your body and stay focused while on the course by taking breaks.
  4. Drink water! It is easy to forget how many drinks you have consumed while on the course. Be sure to drink enough water, so you don’t get dehydrated. You will feel refreshed and ready for your next round of golf if you drink plenty of water before, throughout, and after the game.
  5. Be healthy. Consuming healthy foods like fruits, vegetables and low-fat milk products will give you energy to help you do well on your course.
  6. Hydration is key. The best way for you to stay hydrated, is to drink plenty of water. Drink at least 8 glasses of water daily. This includes water from drinks (such as coffee) and plain water.
  7. You should warm up properly. Warm up for five minutes by walking, jogging or running before hitting your first shot. You should then be flexible and agile.
  8. Keep your head down. It’s important that you keep your eyes focused on the ball when you tee-off. You should not be looking at the ball, or where it lands. Instead, keep your eyes on the hole.
  9. Good form is essential for a good swing. Different people might interpret the same thing as proper form. You want to avoid hitting the target. Instead, aim to strike the ball at the center of your target.
  10. Concentrate on the process. Focusing on the process is key to developing a golf swing that is successful. There are many factors that can contribute to a good swing. You can relax your grip if your hands are slipping. Focus on good posture, if you find it difficult to balance.

Is it possible to earn money as a professional golfer?

Yes, it is possible to make some money as a pro golfer. It requires dedication and hard work. Pros make millions every year.

Statistics

  • 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)
  • Shot Scope’s mapping data reveals 72% of danger is at the front of the green (sand or water), whereas there’s only 28% behind. (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • Trackman found that over 65% of amateur’s golf shots finish short of the target from 160 yards. (golfinsideruk.com)
  • Or that, on the greens, some 84% of putts over five feet also finish short of the hole? (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • If you have 14 attempts and convert as little as 50% of them into Pars – you can double bogey the remaining 4 holes and still shoot 87 for your round. (golfmadesimple.com)

External Links

collegeofgolf.keiseruniversity.edu

golfdigest.com

nicklaus.com

troy.golf

How To

How can you improve your golf game at home?

Practice anywhere, anytime!

You can use any kind of equipment, from a basic putter to a complete set of clubs. Online, you can find many different kinds of equipment for your game, including swing analyzers, putting coaches, and virtual reality systems.

You can improve your golf game at the office by practicing regularly. Find a course close to your home or workplace to practice. This allows you to practice whenever you feel like it without having to worry about finding a partner or waiting until you get home.

Practice makes perfect. If you don’t play enough, practice once a week, or every two. Playing twice per month is a good idea if you are a regular player. You don’t have to practice for hours; it doesn’t make a difference how frequently you practice.

You should ensure that the new club fits properly before you purchase it. Unfitting clubs can cause injury or damage to your favorite club. Review before purchasing anything. It is also important to consider what grip size you prefer.

Remember to warm up before you hit the ball. If you are just starting out with golf, you may not know how to swing a club. Warming up will help you figure out how strong you have to hit the ball for certain distances.