Golf influencer Grace Charis offers to caddie for Tiger Woods at Masters
Tiger Woods’ longtime caddie, Joe LaCava, might have some competition.
Golf influencer Grace Charis offered her services to join Woods as his caddie at Augusta National, where the 47-year-old pro is competing in his 25th Masters.
Charis — who has been compared to social media golf star Paige Spiranac — called out Woods in an Instagram post, writing, “@tigerwoods Im ready to caddie for the Par 3 contest at the masters tomorrow ;).”
Charis was pictured wearing a white caddie suit with a plunging neckline in her post.
She also rocked a green Masters hat.
The Par 3 contest allows participants to use loved ones as caddies and includes a single round of golf on a nine-hole course at Augusta National.
Woods did not participate in Wednesday’s event, which took place on the eve of the Masters.
The Par 3 contest is widely considered to be a bad-luck tradition since its inception in 1960, as no winner of the event has gone on to win the Masters in the same year.
As for Charis, who describes herself as “your favorite golf girl,” she frequently shares content from her various golf ventures on Instagram.
Fans can also golf a full round of 18 holes with Charis for $100,000, according to her website.
The price includes flying Charis and her clubs — as well as her manager, bodyguard, and videographer — to an approved golf course of the purchaser’s choice.
The purchaser is also required to cover the round of golf, along with amenities, and there are no refunds.
“No exchange of money for sexual acts is allowed or permitted by the law,” Charis’ website reads, adding, “At any time Grace feels uncomfortable she is allowed to leave the course.”
Charis is also on OnlyFans and sells her personal costumes on her website, along with exclusive Polaroid pictures.
The golf influencer has over 500,000 YouTube subscribers and nearly a half million followers on Twitter.
Charis has garnered attention as the heiress to Spiranac, who refers to herself as the “OG Insta golf girl.”
Spiranac was also in Augusta, where she held her pre-Masters Par-Tee event on Wednesday night.
With the 2023 Masters now underway, Woods is looking to win his sixth green jacket, which would tie Jack Nicklaus for the most wins in Masters history.
Woods teed off Thursday morning and was paired with Xander Schauffele and Viktor Hovland.