x

Last call for the ultimate Pinehurst trip

Reserve Now

The Paige Spiranac Makeover: Even small style tweaks can make a big difference

December 11, 2018

This month, I’m really excited to kick off my new makeover series. Anyone who follows me on Instagram knows that on-course apparel is a big deal for me, and I’m looking forward to helping GOLF’s readers look their best.
Now, of course, a makeover doesn’t always require a total overhaul. Take my first featured “client,” Marc Owen. As you can see from his “before” pic, Marc already looks great. As a busy, 50-year-old electrical contracting company VP, he plays golf about twice a month, and he was looking for comfortable, swing-easy pieces to give his golf look a modern spin.

Paige makeover
Marc Owen already looked great (left), but after we modernized his wardrobe with some flattering and comfortable pieces, he looks even better!

I think we nailed it! The all-black ensemble really flatters Marc’s body type, and the printed polo adds flair without going over the top. The final flourish? Matching the color of his shoes to his pants for a classic, streamlined look. Now Marc’s business is electricity both on and off the course.

Marc’s new threads

FootJoy Geometric Heather Jacquard Self Collar Polo, $72
FootJoy Half Zip Jersey Vest, $85
Adidas Ultimate 365 3-Stripes Pant, $80
FootJoy Golf Casual Leather Men’s Golf Shoe, $129.99
All items were purchased at PGA Tour Superstore.
FOR MORE ON PAIGE, VISIT HER GOLF.COM LANDING PAGE

Shadow CreekWhere I’m traveling: Las Vegas, Nev.

Recently, I visited one of the game’s ultimate bucket-list courses: Shadow Creek in Las Vegas. I’ve played there in a few charity pro-ams over the past few years, but this trip was to tee it up with a donor from my alma mater, San Diego State University. He won a round with me in a fundraising auction, and we had a total blast.

Paige bunker

What I’m working on: A sand plan

It may sound counter-intuitive, but one of my  favorite things to do during a practice round is to aim for the greenside bunkers instead of the pins. The advantage is twofold: Not only does it make for good target practice (purposely hitting into those bunkers is harder than you think!), it’ll sharpen your sand game, too. I give myself a point for each bunker I hit, and another for an up and down. Ten points in 18 holes is a really good day!

Got a question for Paige?

Or need her to boost your swing or style game? Send a note (or pic!) to paige@golf.com. For more on Paige, click here.

[bc_video video_id=”5977748336001″ account_id=”416418725″ player_id=”B1lrmWbebQ” embed=”in-page” padding_top=”56%” autoplay=”” min_width=”0px” max_width=”640px” width=”100%” height=”100%”]

x