Paige Spiranac shows off her sexy Masters look with wide-open green jacket
Golf beauty Paige Spiranac has posted a stunning image of herself wearing a green jacket just about covering her assets.
The 29-year-old YouTube golf instructor startled followers when she put the racey image on her Instagram account ahead of the 2022 Masters. She wrote: “Tradition unlike any other. Who do you have winning this week?”
One said: “Hmmm, I was really focused on tom Watsons first hole explaining, and now I’m immediately not interested.” A second user wrote: “I can come back to look at your picture for days and days, and I probably will.” And one more joked: “One of the nicest Green Jackets I have seen.”
Another wanted to know who the lucky person was behind the camera: “Who's ur photographer?”
Spiranac recently said to her followers that women should play just as many rounds at Augusta as men. "There are things that I love about the Masters and there are things that I hate, so let's talk about them," Spiranac said. "I think that the women amateur golfers should play three rounds at Augusta, not just one."
Spiranac also joked that anyone daring to make an April Fools' Day prank confirming Tiger Woods' return at The Masters 'should be thrown in jail'. The iconic sportsman has been linked with a return following his horrific car crash in Los Angeles but surprised all by featuring in the contest.
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But at the time Spiranac was unconvinced and didn't want anyone getting her hopes up. Woods made the inclusion on the list of invitees which stirred speculation and Spiranac warned that anyone confirming him playing as a prank should be imprisoned. She tweeted: "Anyone who reports Tiger Woods is playing the Masters as an April fools joke tomorrow should be thrown in jail."
But indeed the golf legend is currently playing in the 2022 Masters, 25 years after the first of his five wins at Augusta National.
Woods, who is automatically allowed to feature in the event, had to undergo extensive rehabilitation following his car crash. He suffered horrendous leg injuries, including open fractures to his tibia and fibula, when he was involved in the crash last February. At one point the 15-time major winner feared amputation to his right leg.
The 2022 Masters teed off on Thursday, April 7, and is set to conclude on Sunday, April 10.
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