GOLF influencer Paige Spiranac has driven her fans wild with her new risque Halloween outfit.
The 32-year-old beauty is wearing a different costume every day of the month in the lead-up to the holiday.

Paige Spiranac stunned fans in a new Halloween costume[/caption]
The golf influencer is doing a challenge to wear a different Halloween outfit every day[/caption]
She is also a former golf pro[/caption]
And to kick things off, she debuted a VERY revealing outfit inspired by Velma from Scooby Doo.
She uploaded a pic of the get-up to her 1.1 million followers on X, and fans flocked to her comments to let her know what they thought of the outfit.
She announced the challenge in the post’s caption, saying: “It’s that time of year again. 31 costumes in 31 days starts tomorrow! All new costumes, no repeats from the last 2 years.”
One X user said in reply: “I think Paige Spiranac is going to destroy me by the end of the month with these outfits.”
Another added: “I’d say October is going to be quite a month.”
While a third wanted to do away with the spooky monthly theming altogether, joking: “Just stay like that all year around.”
The costume included a busty cropped top, shiny skirt and a change of hair colour, with Spiranac’s signature blonde hair replaced by a brown bob.
Spiranac is arguably golf’s biggest influencer, boasting over four million followers on Instagram.
She played NCAA golf for the University of Arizona and San Diego State, but her professional golf career was shortlived.
She has since turned her attention to being an online personality, hosting a golf-themed YouTube channel where she is joined by other creators to play glamorous courses and take part in challenges.

Spiranac has over four million followers on Instagram[/caption]
She also has a YouTube channel where she makes golf related videos[/caption]
Fans adore her for her risque outfit choices[/caption]
She has also appeared on the big screen, making a cameo in Happy Gilmore 2 earlier this year.
She was recently outspoken against the conduct of fans at the Ryder Cup in New York.
American fans were involved in several instances of abuse taken too far against eventual winners Europe.