Paige Spiranac Celebrates National Sunglasses Day in Yellow Plaid Bikini

The golf instructor simultaneously reminded her Instagram followers to check out her subscription website for exclusive content.
Paige Spiranac

Paige Spiranac.


Today is National Sunglasses Day, and Paige Spiranac is celebrating the quirky occasion in style. The 30-year-old golf instructor shared a photo of herself in a yellow plaid bikini with a pair of black Tomahawk Shades perched on the top of her head.

Spiranac’s blonde locks were styled in her usual sleek blowout, while her makeup featured winged eyeliner, bold lashes and a nude lip. She sat outdoors for the photo op, with one arm crossed in front of her body.

“It’s national sunglasses day😎 Put some fun pictures on OP plus doing a big giveaway! Link in bio🔥🔥,” Spiranac wrote in her caption, urging her 3.8 million followers to check out her subscription-only platform for additional content. “On OP I do fun giveaways, tons of golf instruction, personalized videos, special meet and greets, never before seen pictures and so much more❤️.”

The one-time SI Swimsuit model shared the same pic on Twitter, where plenty of her 891,000 followers piped in to the comments.

“The yellow suit is awesome,” one person wrote.

“Beautiful,” an IG fan concurred.

“Wendy Peffercorn vibes 🔥,” someone else noted, referencing The Sandlot character portrayed by Marley Shelton.

“slay🔥🔥🔥🔥,” Spiranac’s Playing a Round podcast cohost Samantha Marks added.

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