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Paige Spiranac had her chance to send Masters fans hot and heavy during golf's most famous week - but she might have been upstaged by a rival.
Karin Hart has followed in the footsteps of the blonde bombshell, showing off her drop dead looks on social media while proving handy with a club in hand. And she's lending her support to Rory McIlroy this week, with a rather cheeky post.
"Masters is FINALLY here," the American said in a short video on Instagram. "Cant wait to see if Rory can handle the pressure of defending that green jacket..." However, McIlroy's fortunes were the least of her fans worries.
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Karin donned the famous green jacket, with nothing underneath. And it didn't take her long into the video to remove the top, firstly protecting her modesty with the jacket before scooping up some golf balls and holding them over her ample assets.
"What a wonderful way to start Masters week," one fan joked. While a second said: "A tradition like no other!"
"Ive got to say Ive never really wanted to be a golf ball before seeing this video," a third joked. And another added: "Some uptight nerd at Augusta National is punching the air watching this."
Karin isn't the first to perform this stunt, and it first went viral after Paige posed for similar snaps. It's up for debate who wore it better, but Paige's snap was viewed over 4million times on X, formerly known as Twitter.
They say that imitation is the greatest form of flattery so I am proud to be an inspiration for all of these women, Spiranac once said on her Instagram story, during a questions and answers session.
They've seen me be successful and they know that if they copy exactly what I'm doing or follow in the exact footsteps of the path I've built for myself that they will also be successful and we have seen that.
"But that's pretty cool.
It shows how powerful my brand has been that if they do copy everything they will also be successful. I will say that I do value creativity and I wish that it wasn't copied exactly from the exact outfit to my hair to the captions to how it's shot.
"It would be nice if there was a little bit of a difference and I think it would be more beneficial for them to be different and not have it be exactly the same.
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