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Paige Spiranac's British rival, stunning influencer and LIV Golf Presenter, whose father played on the PGA Tour.

WATCH out Paige Spiranac because there is a new golf influencer in town – Essex girl Annabel Angel.

The Brit took up golf at the age of two and began competing three years later.




Annabel Angel is causing a stir in the golf influencer world


Annabel is closing in on 300,000 Instagram followers


She also works as a presenter for LIV Golf


Annabel was a talented player, representing Loughborough University during her time there


She is delighted there are several female role models in the sport for girls to look up to

Annabel, 25, captained the Essex Girls’ Team to victory in the County championships in 2014 and competed with men while a member of Loughborough University’s golf squad.

Since graduating the influencer has focused more of her time on social media.

While she has also honed her skills as a presenter, featuring at LIV Golf tournaments in between showing off on Instagram.

Annabel revealed she started using the platform to track her own golf progress, but she has amassed a huge following in the process.

She told the New York Post: “I started my golf account as a way of tracking my own golfing progress.

“I had no intention of it ever expanding into something bigger. It has now, and I’m just sharing my progress on a wider scale, which is fantastic.

“I think that’s what people really enjoy about my account.”

Annabel was inspired to play golf by her dad, who played at a professional level.




Annabel took up golf at the age of two


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Now she is making a name for herself as a golf influencer and is delighted there are female role models for young golfers to look up to, such as Spiranac who boasts almost 4million Instagram followers.

Annabel added: “My whole family plays, my dad’s a golf professional, so he taught me from a young age.

“I think I picked up a club probably at age two. I used to have the mini plastic ones, and I had a cut down wooden one, which I still have, which is quite sweet.

“I think there are some amazing golf figures out there that are really sharing kind of women’s perspective on golf, and that’s amazing to have more female role models out there for other girls wanting to take up golf.”