Waiyi Chan competes with Paige Spiranac: Who is the hottest golf influencer?
Waiyi Chan took to Instagram to surprise fans with her latest picture where she can be seen wearing a short dress that leaves little to the imagination.
It is believed that the 28-year-old golf influencer, who boasts over 30,000 Instagram followers, is set to rival social media queen Paige Spiranac.
“Honey I’m home,” Chan wrote to caption her picture.
One fan claimed that Chan is “just too beautiful for words,” while another follower labelled her a “stunning beauty”.
Chan might be an emerging golf influencer, but she doesn’t boast Spiranac’s following, as the latter has 3.7million followers on Instagram and a further 1.4million on TikTok.
Discussing about her decision to become a professional golfer, Spiranac spoke out about her struggles in her bid to achieve her objective.
“From the first golf ball I ever hit, I dedicated everything I had to being a pro golfer,” Spiranac told her ‘Playing A Round’ podcast.
“I was homeschooled. I practised every single day, morning until night. It was my only goal. I was a highly ranked junior golfer and then at 18 I had to make the decision to go to college or turn pro.
“So many growing pains. I was burnt out of, I wouldn’t say golf, just dedicating my life to something and not really seeing the results.
“With gymnastics, it was hard because I was fighting injuries and then with golf – golf is such an interesting sport because you can work out, eat right, practice and still not achieve your goals. That was something for me that I just couldn’t wrap my head around.
“It also went against everything that my parents ever told me because I come from two athletes. They always said, ‘If you put the work in and you dedicate your life to something, you will be successful.’
“But that just wasn’t happening with golf and I was driving myself crazy because I felt like I should be achieving at a much higher level. I had everything to be a world class golfer, but I just couldn’t put it together and I didn’t know why. It was driving me actually insane.”