Grace Charis teases fans with sultry mirror selfie as golf influencer shows off toned abs and says 'ask me anything' | The Sun

GOLF influencer Grace Charis has shown off her gym gains with her latest sultry selfie.

The budding pro, 22, teased her 1.3m Instagram followers as she wore a tiny crop top and shorts.



Charis has a huge social media fanbase and recently opened up to the U.S. Sun about her desire to become a professional golfer.

She currently boasts a handicap of 12 and entertains her fans with cheeky videos and selfies from the golf course.

But in her most recent Instagram Story, Grace swapped the links for her bedroom to tease her millions of admirers.

Rocking a green crop top and baggy blue shorts, she lifted the top to reveal her toned abs.

Charis captioned the snap: "Ask me anything on snap :)."

It comes just a day after Charis posted a viral clip on Instagram of her driving a ball powerfully off the tee.

One fan replied to the video: "You have a great swing!!!"

Another said: "Looking amazing Grace."

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While a third laughed: "Guess dress codes don’t mean anything anymore on nice courses."

Charis' mom was the first to introduce Grace to the world of golf.

The influencer revealed: "I actually didn't start playing golf until college.

"It wasn't until my mom encouraged me to give it a try that I even considered playing. 

"I had always been into sports growing up, but golf was never on my radar. 

"Even though I didn't grow up playing golf like many of my peers, I've come to appreciate the sport and the many opportunities it has brought me both as a player and as an influencer.

"My ultimate goal is to play professionally and compete at the highest level."


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