STARRING on the green at Wentworth is golf influencer Mia Baker.
The brunette beauty, 28, is competing in the BMW PGA Championship Celebrity Pro-Am, alongside stars including Gareth Bale, Hollywood actor Tom Holland, and BBC presenter Jermaine Jenas.
Supporting Mia as her caddie is England cricket star Ollie Robinson.
The pair were revealed as a couple last month, following the fast bowler's split with his longterm fiancee Lauren Rose Pullen.
He shared snaps of their romantic getaway to Mallorca, Spain, where they were seen as a couple for the first time.
Captioning the photo, Robinson wrote: "Much needed week away, Hot weather, nice food, amazing golf and even better company."
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Mia has taken the golf world by storm, utilising social media to showcase her skills.
On Instagram, she boasts over 180,000 followers who follow her tips to achieve a perfect swing and much more.
She regularly shares videos on her YouTube channel, which has 50,000 subscribers.
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But incredibly she was a late bloomer to the sport. It wasn't until 2019 that she first picked up a club.
Since then, she has blossomed into a voice of knowledge and revels in getting the ingredients right for the perfect swing.
However, it was an important message for her to show followers about starting from scratch.
“I was looking for inspiration on social media, but I couldn’t really find anyone who inspired me," she told Golf Digest.
"Everyone was really really good, and I was really really bad.
“When I tried golf for the first time I couldn’t even hit a ball.
"These people look so professional with the way they dress, and I don’t even feel like I’m good enough to wear the outfits that they wear, because I’m so bad. I created the Instagram account to be the kind of person I’d want to be inspired by, if that makes sense.”
Her journey since has seen Mia become a children's author – penning a book that encourages kids to never give up on following their dreams in golf and life.
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While Adidas signed her as a professional athlete.
Mia's clearly got into the swing of it.
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