A strong wind lifted Paige Spiranac’s golf skirt, and she experienced what could be described as a Marilyn Monroe moment.

In an embarrassing wardrobe mishap on the golf course, Paige Spiranac’s skirt blows up, exposing her pants

 Paige Spiranac's skirt blows up, exposing her pants in an embarrassing wardrobe mishap on the golf course
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The Colorado native is known to wear her favorite golf micro skirts and low cut tops while out on the green in an effort to draw attention to her beautiful body.

While looking absolutely lovely, Spiranac was doing what she does best on the course: leathering golf balls hundreds of yards.

The weather, though, can be a golfer’s most formidable foe, as she discovered during her time trying to break into the professional circuit.

A powerful blast of wind crept beneath her skirt during one of her photo shoots, and her pants were briefly visible.

Fans of Paige Spiranac, a beautiful golf influencer, noticed that she had a wardrobe malfunction in her most recent Instagram photo.

Luckily, Spiranac is a fun-loving, nonconformist who is always up for a joke.

She was not at all ashamed about the incident and even posted a photo of the aftermath.

The public at large also picked up on the clothing mishap. Someone else remarked, “I know I’m not the only one who zoomed in.” Another contributor remarked, “She breaks the internet everyday.”

Spiranac herself captioned the image, “Windy day on the course” to acknowledge the difficult conditions.

Spiranac recently gave the LIV Golf Series her full support, noting that she enjoys watching the events and taking aim at the tour’s critics.

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“It was electric, but what’s frustrating is all the takes I was seeing on social media,” she said in a video posted to Twitter that she quickly deleted.

“People were saying too much music, too much fun. When did too much fun become a bad thing?”

“Fun is allowed and it should be encouraged, especially at sporting events. That’s why we go, to be entertained.”

“They were like, ‘OK, now you’re an adult, you have responsibilities, a job you probably hate, you have to get married, have kids, financial burdens and on top of that no more fun. It’s ridiculous.”

“And let’s be real, it’s golf, it’s not that serious. They are not saving lives or moulding minds. They are chasing a ball around and hitting it with sticks, trying to get it into a hole.”