Paige Spiranac's Rival Accused Of Wearing 'Inappropriate' Outfit originally appeared on The Spun.
Paige Spiranac is the best in the game at the golf content creation world, but she has rivals.
The former University of Arizona and San Diego State University golfer has built up a massive following on social media. She has millions of followers across X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. Spiranac, who grew up in Colorado, has often faced criticism for wearing "inappropriate" outfits on the course.
Spiranac has clapped back at those haters.
“I just try to embrace who I am when I talk about that,” the athlete and influencer told PEOPLE at the "Happy Gilmore 2" premiere.
“My main message is always do what you want to do, wear what you want to wear,” she declared. “And for me, that’s wearing things that are a little bit more sexy, more form-fitting, but also just finding your own individual style.”
Spiranac's rivals are no different.
Claire Hogle, one of Spiranac's "rivals" on social media, has developed a big following, too. However, like Spiranac, she has also faced criticism for wearing "inappropriate" outfits on the course.
"Instagram golf girl ; wear short skirt, pull up skirt, look cute. Winner," one fan said in response to her outfits.
However, Hogle is clapping back, suggesting that the golf course can be a fashion show, if you want it to be.
“the golf course isn’t a fashion show” me: ( ˶˘ ³˘)♡ pic.twitter.com/2wmyANDtzf
— Claire Hogle (@claire_hogle_) August 9, 2025
— Claire Hogle (@claire_hogle_) August 10, 2025
Hogle can certainly choose to wear whatever she wants out on the golf course, as long as the course's rules are OK with it, anyway.
Whatever she is doing is working, too. Hogle has amassed more than one million followers on Instagram. She still trails Spiranac by a couple of million, but it's a highly impressive number, to say the least.
What do you make of her golf course outfits?
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Paige Spiranac's Rival Accused Of Wearing 'Inappropriate' Outfit first appeared on The Spun on Aug 13, 2025
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