Ladies European Tour player Amy Boulden has launched an OnlyFans account, promising to share exclusive content with followers on the subscription platform.
OnlyFans is widely known as a platform for creators to share X-rated and risque content, but 30-year-old Boulden will use the service to take fans behind the scenes of her life on tour, as well as sharing coaching videos, swing tips and her gym routines.
The 30-year-old from Wales has two professional wins to her name, including one on the Ladies European Tour. She also enjoyed a stellar amateur career, playing in the Junior Solheim Cup and the Curtis Cup.
Boulden is not the first golfer to sign up for Ony Fans, with England's Liam O'Neill joining the platform a year ago and wearing its branding on the course. He provides his subscribers with gym workout tips.
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Boulden has struggled for form of late, missing the cut on numerous occasions last season, which ended without a top-20 finish. But she is excited to take a step into the world of social media as her career continues.
“Collaborating with OnlyFans gives me the opportunity to connect directly with fans and bring my followers on the journey with me as I compete around the world,” Boulden said.
“OnlyFans is revolutionising the way we use social media, so launching my page on the platform felt like a natural next step for my career.
“With women’s golf continuing to grow in popularity, OnlyFans feels like the perfect platform to showcase the sport globally.”
Boulden will wear the OnlyFans logo on her on-course clothing, and she says her content will show subscribers "what life is really like as a professional golfer".
OnlyFans is hugely lucrative for its content creators, who can earn thousands of pounds per month from subscriptions. A subscription to Boulden's account, however, is free.
Boulden claimed her first LET victory at the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open in 2020. Her best performance at the majors is tied for ninth at the Women's Open in 2015.
Success has been hard to come by since her maiden tour win, with her best finish last season coming at the Belgian Ladies Open where she finished tied for 24th.