Paige Spiranac might be known for her smooth swing and on-point commentary, but this week she also served a social media moment that turned heads during Masters Week. When Garage Beer posted a cheeky lineup of golf fits for each day of the Masters, Spiranac picked her favorite in just five words — and the internet was here for it.
The beer brand, known for blending golf culture with bro-friendly brews, unveiled its outfit suggestions themed for each day of the tournament. With names like “Big Can Guy” for Thursday, “Black Album” for Friday, and “Fred First” on Saturday, it was Sunday’s “Exotic” ensemble that really got people talking.
Paige Spiranac? She summed it up with one line:
“I need that Sunday fit.”
Garage Beer had teased the looks on X, formerly Twitter, with the caption:
“What the pros are wearing.”
But once Spiranac chimed in, it became clear who the real MVP of Masters fashion might be.
Stealing the show at Augusta
Not one to just comment from afar, Spiranac also made her presence known at Augusta National Golf Club in person this week. She shared sun-soaked shots on Instagram, showing off her signature golf glam during her Wednesday visit before the Masters officially teed off.
Dressed in an off-white knitted dress with a cowboy hat accented by a green band — a subtle nod to the tournament’s signature color — she captioned the post:
“Wednesday at Augusta Who do you think will win?”
With nearly 4 million followers on Instagram, it’s no surprise the photos racked up attention. But it wasn’t just about the outfit — Spiranac also weighed in on who she believes will take home the green jacket this year.
Paige picks her Masters favorite — again
In the days leading up to the Masters, the DP World Tour ran a fun social media series asking golf influencers and celebrities for their 2025 predictions. When the question slid into her DMs, Spiranac didn’t hesitate:
“I’ve said it every year but I’m saying it again…..Rory!” she wrote, giving Rory McIlroy her pick once more. McIlroy, who has long chased the elusive career Grand Slam with a Masters win, started the tournament with an even-par 72 — not disastrous, but far from dominant. Despite a strong front nine that included birdies on holes 3, 8, and 9, the back nine proved tricky. He made another birdie at 13 but unraveled with double bogeys on 15 and 17, finishing tied for 27th after the first round.
Justin Rose leads, Scheffler stays close
While Spiranac made waves off the course, the leaderboard delivered its own drama. Former U.S. Open champion Justin Rose stormed into the lead with an impressive 65, putting him in prime position after Day 1
Right on his heels? Defending champion Scottie Scheffler, who carded a strong 68 to sit at 4-under, tied with Ludvig Aberg and Corey Conners.
As fans gear up for Sunday’s finale on April 13, the action on the greens is heating up — but it’s safe to say Paige Spiranac has already won social media for the week.
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