PAIGE SPIRANAC impressed her legion of fans with her latest Instagram upload.
In the comedy sketch, she gave fans a tutorial on "How to be an IG golf girl".
In the humorous post, Paige wore an outfit that left little to the imagination as she gave fans an insight into "upping views" on their golf uploads.
And the cheeky video went down well with Paige's 3.9million followers.
The former professional golfer describes herself in her bio as the "OG Insta golf girl" because of the number of "rival" accounts that have sprung up in light of her success.
Those include the likes of Bri Teresi and Karin Hart who have sought to blend the sport of golf with the world of sport influencing.
Fans in Paige's comments reacted positively to her latest upload.
One fan wrote: "Love this. Can poke fun at yourself. Great personality AND hot. Who and what are you? lol."
Another commented: "She had a great sense of humour, and it's all done tongue in cheek."
A third wrote: "Best video ever!! Well done Paige!! Way to help out the ladies!! As a worker of a golf club I really appreciate this advice!!🤩".
And a fourth commented: "It's cool how you can poke fun at yourself. Good on you 😊"
A fifth wrote: "Wow I'd love to have a lesson!"
Luckily for the fifth commenter, Paige has recently branched out into the world of online golf lessons.
Fans fan sign up to video tutorials on her exclusive website called OnlyPaige.com.
Her website describes itself as the place for "all things Paige… Except that."
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