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Lexi Thompson balances femininity with athletic and functional clothing. We take a look at how her golf fashion has changed over the years

Lexi Thompson has been a Puma ambassador since turning pro in 2010, and ensures she looks and feels her best on the course, providing valuable feedback to the brand to ensure maximum comfort, not only for herself but also for other female players. Here we take a look at how Lexi’s golf fashion has changed over the years.

Golf fashion naturally evolves with current trends, including colors, lengths, patterns, and styling, depending on what’s in vogue each year.

Interestingly, over nearly 15 years, Lexi’s choice of colors and styles, as well as how she combines her outfits, hasn’t changed drastically. Standing at 6ft, she has a striking presence in any outfit and suits vibrant colors like orange, bright blue, purple. She’s also not afraid to go for an all-over block color including black or white. When you compare images from 2010 to the present day and everything in between, the one color that stands out as a firm favorite is pink.

While she leaned more towards color-coordinating patterns in her early years on tour, such as the blue/white combo at the 2011 Omega Dubai Ladies Masters, recent years have seen her regularly opt for a plain black or white skort paired with a stylish colored top in performance-led fabrics.

Like Michelle Wie-West, Lexi has always been a fan of the racerback top, and nowadays, especially in warm conditions on the LPGA tour, she often plays wearing a sleeveless top.

Skorts appear to have become her preferred option over shorts, and the longer length shorts she sported at the 2015 Evian Championship didn’t seem to stick around for long in Lexi’s fashion choices. By 2016, she had returned to shorter length shorts, beautifully showcasing her athletic and statuesque figure when paired with a figure-hugging top.

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After winning a second consecutive Players Championship, Scottie Scheffler has cemented himself as the world’s No. 1 player, according to both the Official World Golf Ranking and the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings.

 

But while Scheffler overcame neck issues to win at TPC Sawgrass, becoming the first player to defend in the tournament’s history, his social media posts can’t come close to demanding the same return as those of influencer Paige Spiranac.

In fact, according to a story at Vegas Insider, Spiranac’s posts often get about four times as much as those from Scheffler, who now has eight PGA Tour victories and a major on his resume.

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Spiranac averages around $8,477 to $12,716 per post when using a standard influencer calculation method, which factors in engagement rate per post, extras for the type of post, and additional considerations, culminating in the total rate. On the other hand, Scottie Scheffler, a notable figure in the PGA Golf tour and holding the highest Instagram follower count among his peers on the list with 625,622 followers, only garners an average of $2,000 to $3,000 per post using the same calculation method making Spiranac’s cost per post approximately four times more expensive.

Alex Romo, a prominent golf influencer with the lowest Instagram follower count on the list, just under 40,000 followers, potentially averages $207 to $311 per Instagram post, following industry standards. Meanwhile, professional golfer Chris Kirk, boasting six PGA Tour victories and an average of about 20,000 followers, manages to generate only about $140 to $211 per post, indicating that despite his accolades, his social media presence equates to the same cost as that of a sponsored post by a golf influencer.

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According to stats from the website, the average pro golfer gets just less than $1,000 per post while the average golf influencer gets nearly $5,000 per post.

You might have to wait until the Masters to witness Tiger Woods on the greens. The 15-time champion has skipped one more event from his calendar, effectively ending any chances of watching him on the greens in March. With that, Woods seems to be rethinking his previous commitment to play one tournament a month.

Speaking from the Bahamas last November, the 48-year-old weighed in on his chances of playing in 2024. “The best scenario would be a tournament every month. I think that’s realistic,” said the 82-time PGA Tour winner. That, however, clearly is not the case; Woods passes another opportunity to step on the greens.

Tiger Woods skips the Valspar Championship
The PGA Tour announced the field for the Valspar Championship next week and Woods didn’t sign up before the deadline for entry closed at 5 p.m. ET. The last event of the Florida swing was also the last realistic chance for Woods to gear up for the Masters next month.

Woods had played at the Valspar championship only once in his professional career. In 2018, the 48-year-old tied for the second spot. The next two events after the Valspar are the Houston Open and the Valero Texas Open. Woods has only played at the latter once, way back in 1996. The 82-time PGA Tour winner, then only in his sixth PGA Tour outing after turning pro, tied for the third spot.

It appears that the veteran golfer is taking his time to blow the cobwebs out. His last outing came at the Genesis Invitational, the signature event he hosts at Riviera. But Tiger Woods had to bow out early in the second round due to flu-like symptoms, which later turned out to be influenza. Notably, the Hall of Famer was also absent from his son Charlie Woods’s first shot at the PGA Tour last month as well.

However, the 82-time PGA Tour winner seemed to have recovered from that as he teed off at the Seminole Pro-Member, pairing up with PGA of America chief Seth Waugh. Woods finished T44 at the elite invite-only event. But that was also a fun one-day outing with the elites of professional golf. That also brings up the question of whether the 48-year-old is grappling with a back problem, as he hinted at the Genesis Invitational.

What are the possible reasons for the extended break?
Tiger Woods still has some rust to dust off before driving down Magnolia Lane. At his first official PGA Tour event after the ankle surgery, Woods admitted his back was not at 100% after a long hiatus. During the first round at Riviera, the veteran golfer shanked his second shot in the 18th. Reviewing his round, the 15-time Major winner said, “My back spasmed on it. It had been spasming over the last three holes, and it just locked up on me and didn’t move, didn’t rotate.”

Following his withdrawal in the second round, it was widely expected that the veteran golfer might tee up at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. When that didn’t happen, THE PLAYERS was touted as his next stop. Woods is one of the only six multiple winners of the PLAYERS Championship. Nevertheless, the former World No. 1 skipped TPC Sawgrass from his possible pitstops as well.

However, Tiger Woods might still be at Ponte Vedra, as reports suggest that the player-directors of the PGA Tour policy board might meet PIF officials at the Tour headquarters as soon as Monday. Regardless of his competitive outing, Tiger Woods fans have to wait at least a couple more weeks.

“Hotel gym workout,” she captioned the mirror selfie.

Lexi Thompson is getting her sweat on – at a hotel. In a new social media post the golfer shows off her amazing body during a grueling workout. “Hotel gym workout,” she captioned the mirror selfie. How does the athlete approach health and wellness? Here is everything you need to know about her lifestyle habits – including her diet and workout routine.

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1 Golf

Lexi spends most of her time on the golf course, perfecting her swing. Golf’s health benefits are extensive, including mind, body, and even lifespan, according to a comprehensive review published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Benefits include improved longevity, decreased risk of developing heart disease or suffering a stroke, good mental health, and improved strength and balance.

2 Sled Pulling


During an interview with Holly Sonders and Gary Williams, Lexi discussed her love-hate relationship with a particular exercise. “Sled pulling is pretty hard,” she confessed. “That is something interesting, and my trainer puts a good amount of weight on the sled,” she added. “It is very difficult, but I love it. I love training and just knowing I can improve on my fitness is very important to me.”

3 Core Strength


Lexi also explained that she improved her core strength in the gym, which helped a lot with her golf swing and self-esteem. “I feel a lot better about myself,” she said.

4 Special Diet Before Events

When she is playing a golf event, Lexi follows a special diet, which includes a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, protein bars, and beef jerky. She revealed that Tiger Woods suggested it to keep her calories and energy levels up.

5 Intense Exercise Sessions at the Gym


In one of her workout videos, Lexi revealed her intense routine. It included squats with a kettlebell. “Feet shoulder width apart, feet a little toed out. Ensure good posture — header, chest out. And squeeze at the top,” she said in the clip. Then she did 10 single-leg deadlifts per side using a kettlebell. “Good posture, keep your core tight and really focus on your balance,” she said. Next up, hip rotation using a band. “Really focus on keeping your balance as you rotate that hip. Keep it nice and slow and controlled,” she suggested. She ends the video with a monster walk.

He wasn’t included in the field list

Tiger Woods has opted out of another golfing event despite his previous commitment to play one tournament per month. Despite expressing hopes of maintaining such a schedule, Woods has chosen to sit out of the Valspar Championship, marking the end of any chance to see him on the greens in March.

The PGA Tour’s announcement of the Valspar Championship field came and went without Woods signing up before the entry deadline. This decision eliminates his last realistic opportunity to prepare for the upcoming Masters tournament.

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Woods has a limited history with the Valspar Championship, having participated only once in 2018, where he finished tied for second place. The following tournaments after Valspar, the Houston Open and the Valero Texas Open, also appear to be absent from Woods’ schedule, with his participation in the latter event dating back to 1996.

Woods’ back issues
While Woods recently participated in the Seminole Pro-Member event, finishing T44, questions linger regarding his physical condition, particularly concerning his back, as he had hinted at back issues during the Genesis Invitational. Woods admitted his back was not at 100 percent during the Riviera event, further suggesting ongoing physical challenges.

“My back spasmed on it,” he noted.

“It had been spasming over the last three holes, and it just locked up on me and didn’t move, didn’t rotate.”

Despite speculation about potential appearances at the Arnold Palmer Invitational or THE PLAYERS Championship, Woods has yet to confirm participation in any upcoming events.

Reports suggest that Woods might meet with PIF officials at the PGA Tour headquarters, hinting at potential discussions about his future involvement in golfing events.

Shared clip on social media

Paige Spiranac has showcased two distinct facets of her game on the golf course. Fans, enamored by her blend of golf tips and glamorous posts, showered her with praise, with comments ranging from admiration for her beauty to appreciation for her talent.

Transitioning from a professional golfer to a multifaceted personality encompassing social media influencer, model, and internet sensation, Spiranac continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Renowned for her golfing prowess and social media influence, she boasts nearly 4 million Instagram followers

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“When you have two sides,” Spiranac wrote.

The clip features Spiranac initially preparing to tee off in a tight-fitting golf outfit, but then transitions to her wearing a fluffy bikini top while juggling a ball.

In an exclusive interview with SunSport at The SI Invitational, she expressed her delight in inspiring newcomers to embrace golf, furthering her mission to enhance female participation in the sport.

“It’s unbelievably flattering that everyone sees the path that I have taken and have been really successful doing so, and they want to do the same thing,” she noted.

World's Sexiest Woman' Paige Spiranac almost had very different career  before golf - Daily Star

“When I first started doing this, I was the first one and there was no path, and so I just had to figure it out. My ultimate goal with all of this was to make golf more welcoming and to have more women in the game.”

Other influencers following in her footsteps
Spiranac’s influence extends beyond the fairways, as evidenced by the emergence of other social media personalities such as Bri Teresi, Grace Charis, Waiyi Chan, and Karin Hart, who have garnered fame by sharing similar content.

Paige Spiranac‘s fans are nowhere near done sharing photos of her. The former pro golfer, 30, might boast over 3 million followers on her Instagram, but keen fans are still busy building photo archives of her on the platform. In this photo, a fan made sure to remind everyone of Paige’s curves in a snap showing her rocking an unzipped swimsuit, and it was enough for one user to dub her “absolutely perfection.”

Paige Spiranac In Unzipped Swimsuit Is ‘Absolute Perfection’

In a rare shot that ditched the pro photographers, Paige posed indoors and leaned forward a little in her skimpy swimwear, showing off her insane curves and likely making mouths water as a result.

Going Unzipped In Swimsuit


Scroll for the photo. Posing indoors by white walls and a door, Paige flashed a smile as she leaned in while showing off her fit and curvy figure. Placing both hands just above her knees, the blonde flashed her toned legs and killer waistline, modeling a black bathing suit with patchwork logo details on it, plus an edgy, black and white collar in checkered prints.

Drawing the eye to her cleavage as she boldly unzipped her one-piece, Paige upped the ante with her assets, also showcasing her toned arms as she wore her light locks down.

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Sporting her usual matte face of makeup, Paige added low-key glam touches from her foundation and cat wing eyeliner, also rocking a dark matte lip as she flashed her pearly whites. “Only Paige,” the fan wrote in a caption. Quick to gush over the Colorado native was a user calling her “absolute perfection.” Another fan called Spiranac both “stunning” and “gorgeous.”

The bulk of activity is, however, on Paige’s main IG, a feed packed with golfing content, teeny tiny miniskirts, and plenty of swimwear snaps.

Stunning In String Bikini From Hot Tub


The above photo drove fans nuts as Paige gave the Playboy models a run for their money. Posing in a black string bikini top and red bottoms as she highlighted her eye-popping cleavage and washboard abs, Paige posed from a circular wooden hot tub while outdoors, using the post to let fans know about her calendar. In a caption, the Maxim face wrote: “Calendar is now available to buy! This was a very special project for me. I found the location @therustyskilletranch, styled every look, did my own hair and makeup, and the best part is my mother shot every picture. It was just the two of us.”
“Hope you enjoy the calendar and all the hard work we put into it! Link in bio to buy,” she added.

Paige Spiranac Is All Smiles In Plunging Top

This shot, meanwhile, proved how popular those calendars are. Smiling in a low-cut green top, Paige thanked fans for their comments on her 2024 calendar.

Thompson is partnering with Maxfli and looking to continue elevating the women’s game while giving back.

Lexi Thompson is one of the faces of the LPGA and women’s golf, and for good reason. She is one of the more talented women we have ever seen on tour. Thompson has 15 career professional victories, 11 of which have come on the LPGA Tour, including a major win at the 2014 Kraft Nabisco Championship.

But that is hardly the only reason why she is a key figure helping drive popularity in women’s golf.

Seemingly every time fans watch her on television, she has a smile on her face. That effervescent personality jumps off the screen and into people’s homes.

Lexi Thompson, Panther National, Maxfli

Well, I can attest to her authenticity and likability, as well as her intentions.

I was recently flown out to Panther National in West Palm Beach, Florida, where Thompson had been named an Ambassador of the Jack Nicklaus and Justin Thomas-designed course.

“I am an Ambassador of Panther National. Once they reached out and JT [Justin Thomas] and Jack [Nicklaus] want me to be a part of it, I’m like ‘yes, sign me up.’”

“It’s a huge honor just to be out here… it’s an amazing layout and practice facility for me,” Thompson said in an exclusive interview with Playing Through.

She was there for a photo shoot with her new golf ball partner, Maxfli.

Thompson is partnering with Maxfli as her exclusive ball provider for the 2024 season and will play the proven Maxfli Tour ball at each event this year.

Lexi Thompson, Maxfli, Panther National

During my time there, I was able to gain insight into what makes Lexi, well — Lexi. It was both enlightening and encouraging.

Maxfli to help Lexi Thompson take game to new heights
Thompson is looking to take her game to a new level in 2024. When her partnership with Bridgestone lapsed, she was in need of a new ball to play.

Enter Maxfli.

“When they reached out, I instantly started testing golf balls and when I saw the results, it was an easy, no-brainer decision.”

“Spin numbers were better, distance was better and around the greens I gained more feel. So, I couldn’t have asked for anything more from a golf ball,” said Thompson giddily.

Her goals and aspirations also align with Maxfli, which made this a seamless fit.

Lexi Thompson, Panther National, Maxfli

“Their passion for the game is what I have for it. Their strive to always keep on improving — technology, to improve the game of golf in general, that’s what I want to be a part of and affiliated with.”

From all accounts, this looks to be a long-lasting relationship.

But Thompson’s goals are not solely performance-driven, even though she’s confident her elevated game will help with her other key aspiration; growing the game.

Lexi Thompson helping LPGA, women’s golf grow
Over the last couple of years, the LPGA and women’s golf in general has seen incredible growth.

In 2021, the LPGA Tour doled out just under $70 million in total prize money. This year, that has grown to a record $118 million. That is almost a 70 percent growth in just three years.

Any business making that kind of leap deserves recognition. And the LPGA does it the right way.

Last week, Sports Business Journal named the LPGA one of the top places in all of sports to work. That came to fruition based on its outstanding leadership and high employee satisfaction.

Thompson showed an understanding and appreciation for the recent ascension.

LPGA: Lexi Thompson signs with Maxfli for 2024 season

“It’s an inspiration to be a part of the women’s game. It’s moving in such a great direction. On the LPGA Tour, we have gained tournament sponsorships, tv coverage, prize money — Even just the game on the women’s side recreationally has grown so much,” Thompson said.

“It’s great to see kids picking up a club at a younger age. I think that’s a big reason for all of the golf programs… LPGA has golf programs, PGA Junior League, LPGA Girls Golf Program… it’s amazing to see.”

“Being a part of that movement, that’s why I started the game. I loved it at a young age and I want to leave it in a better place as I go through my career.”

Indeed, Thompson was immersed in golf having grown up on a course in Coral Springs, Florida.

She detailed how watching her brothers play instilled a sense of determination and drive to be the best. But it was in that moment that I was witness to how self-aware Thompson is.

“I am thankful and blessed… Any way that I can give back, whether it’s growing the game or to [help] people that aren’t as fortunate, I know that I am very much am, so any way I can give them their opportunity to live their best life, that’s what I want to do.”

Most people are not born living on golf courses. They do not have the same access to clubs, courses, instruction, and so forth.

It was with that understanding that she took it upon herself to do what she believed was right; to give back.

Lexi Thompson — Philanthropic Endeavors
Golf, maybe more than any other sport, does a great job giving back to communities.

Whether that is the Friends of Golf, First Tee, the American Golf Foundation, to name a few, charity has long since been a big part of the game.

That is something that Thompson spoke to at length, detailing how much it means to her.

“Playing at the Shriners, it’s like, ‘I’m going to tee it up but only if the message is about the kids,’” Thompson said.

“It wasn’t about me trying to go out there and kick the guys’ butts… the story was way bigger than that. I didn’t want that to be the main message.”

Shriners Children’s Open - Round Two, Lexi Thompson

Last October, Thompson became the seventh woman ever to tee it up in a PGA Tour event. She found herself on the back nine Friday at the Shriners Children’s Open above the cut line. She was a few holes from becoming the first woman to make the weekend in modern golf.

That history-making performance was quite a story. Yet, her focus was on what really mattered.

“Meeting some of the Shriners kids, ambassadors, was probably the highlight [of my week],” Thompson noted after her round.

“Being with them, giving a clinic, giving golf lessons, and hopefully inspiring them to go after what they want. That was probably the most special.”

But that’s far from all she has done to give back.

She recently took part in the ninth edition of Capital One’s The Match. She, Rose Zhang, Rory McIlroy and Max Homa took part in the event where Thompson’s zany eagle putt raised $200,000 for charity.

Thompson has also worked with SEAL Legacy Foundation, supported Women’s Breast Cancer research, Wounded Warriors, among many others.

She even created the Lexi Thompson Foundation, which aims to support children with serious illnesses and encourage junior golf development.

It was made crystal clear to me during our time together how personal and paramount philanthropy is to her.

It is truly heartwarming to encounter a person of privilege with other-worldly talent care so much. In a world divided, with so many issues facing society today, we would all be in a better place with more Lexi Thompson’s roaming the Earth.

Page Spiranac wears classic red Baywatch swimsuit

Paige Spiranac has been making headlines as usual after she made fans stare at their screens when she celebrated her 30th birthday by wearing the iconic red swimsuit from Baywatch made famous by the numerous actresses in the series, most notably Pamela Anderson.

Page Spiranac wears classic red Baywatch swimsuit

Paige captioned the pictures “Today is my 30th Birthday. I know most women don’t like to talk about their age because people act like there is a shelf life and treat us like spoiled milk lol. Truth is I’ve never felt sexier and more confident in my own skin.”

The golf sensation did not lose the opportunity to reach out to her fans and ask if I’d give her a birthday present.”You can buy my sticker collection and give me a great birthday gift,” they added.

As soon as she posted, fans began filling the comments section of the post with their well wishes “Gorgeous,” one wrote, while another “The best 30-year-old hips I’ve ever seen,”

The fire and heart emoji were posted back to back “Happy birthday gorgeous!!” and “Happy birthday sweetheart.”

In the post, she also shared another picture where she was sitting down and wearing big boots, “DANGER PAIGE,” red the caption, and comments followed right away “You look like one of the Pamela Anderson in your red swimsuit only yours suits you and your prettier than baby girl xxxx.”

Spiranac has a over 3.9 million on her Instagram. When interviewed by Maxim about her online journey she claimed that “When I first started posting, I showed my failure and the things people weren’t discussing, mental health, failure on the golf course. The community I’ve built, they know me. Even the people who hate me, in the beginning it rattled me, but now I have fun with it. I think my skin is thicker. I know how to handle it,”.

The headlines are brimming with the news of the legend’s son, Charlie Woods. Fascinatingly, he had decided to take part in the pre-qualifiers for an upcoming PGA Tour event, the Cognizant Classic. But even so, it’s not as if the journey for the young athlete until the main tournament would be an easy one. Why? Enter Miles Russell.

Who is he? Well, he is the only 15-year-old, apart from Tiger Woods’s son, who would be taking part in the pre-qualifiers. In the meantime, it is natural to get curious about the two athletes as they gear up to take part in the PGA Tour event.

Has Charlie Woods finally met his match in Miles Russell?
Russell was dubbed the ‘Boys Player of the Year‘ at the American Junior Golf Boys Association soon after turning 15, becoming the youngest player to be crowned so. Moreover, he was able to surpass the record of the 15-time major champ, who claimed the same in 1991, at the age of 15. Besides, the feat has made him join the legend in becoming the only two 15-year-olds who have won the award.

What’s more, in terms of ranking, the young golfer ranks 76th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings, while being the first in the AJGA rankings, as opposed to Woods Jr., who is not ranked in either. This can be attributed to the reason being Mr. T’s son not having ever played for AJGA or qualified for a USGA amateur event.

That’s not all. Charlie’s nemesis has clinched the fourth position on the Junior Golf Scoreboard Rankings (Boys) and the top place in the GW rankings. However, the 15-year-old Woods has his name ranked as low as T1300 in the former while being placed at T1148 in the latter standings. It appears the youngster has his game cut out for him for the week’s pre-qualifiers.

Although the 82-time PGA Tour champ’s son is not ranked highly when compared with Russell, it’s not as if he is devoid of any achievements. Interestingly, over the past year, Charlie Woods has managed to rake in many wins and top finishes, one of which came alongside his father at the 2021 PNC Championship.

Woods Jr. and Russell, are not your average junior golfers
Aside from a T2 at the parent-child event, the young athlete was able to push his team from the Benjamin School to win the Florida High School State Championship. In addition, he won the Major Championship at Village Golf Course in Florida, along with qualifying for the Notah Begay III Junior Golf Championship with a victory at the Last Chance Florida Regional (Boys).

Now, coming back to Russell. At the age of 9, he was able to qualify for the Drive, Chip, and Putt National Finals and became one of 10 players in the boys’ 7-9 age group. Besides, he was able to do so by finishing first in the driving portion of the regional finals while tying for second in putting and tying for third in chipping. What’s more, he had also won a local qualifier at TPC Sawgrass and emerged victorious at a sub-regional qualifier at the World Golf Village.

Well, although there is enough room for both of them to qualify, one can’t help but imagine both the youngsters duking it out against each other at the same. Anyhow, many eyes would be undoubtedly on the pre-qualifiers, the event where the legend’s son would battle it out against another golfer who broke the legend’s record!