Being the biggest influencer in golf, Paige Spiranac certainly knows what drives the community. She has been a full-time golf content creator for about a decade now. And during this time, the golf diva has attracted millions of fans to her content. So when she says she understands what āPGA Thirst Trapsā are, you better believe it.

However, no one would have expected her to pick Arnold Palmer, in his iconic canary-yellow pants and navy polos, as one of them. But Spiranac thought otherwise when Wells Adams from the Vanity Index Podcast asked her if the King fit the description.
āThere has never been someone who has looked better on the golf course. The outfitās great. He looks great. I mean, that is the ultimate golf thirst trap right there,ā Spiranac told Adams.

When asked about the specific choice of pant color Palmer wore, she replied, āI love it,ā still gazing at Palmerās outfit. Notably, the picture itself is one of the most iconic photos of the King from his prime. He wore the same combination of colors a few times in his career, making it quite iconic.
It was so good that even Adams wondered if he could pull it off. Spiranac didnāt react positively to that.
But she did state, āI feel like Billy Horschel kind of gives Arnie vibes.ā
That received a positive reaction from both the hosts, as Horschel is known to have a stylish personality.
Being sponsored by Ralph Lauren, Horschel has been seen donning great outfits on the course often. In fact, the 39-year-old also pulled off Palmerās iconic yellow and navy combination during a TGL finals back in March 2025. And fans absolutely loved it. The fact that Horschel & Co. won the match and the season title only adds to the celebration.

But heās not the only one who has pulled off the outfit. Someone else copied the same attire a few years ago.
Rory McIlroy recreates Iconic Outfit at the Arnold Palmer Invitational
Rory McIlroy may not have the accolades or legacy of Arnold Palmer yet. But he certainly has the physique to match the King. So when he stepped onto the Bay Hill Club in 2019, he showed it off by wearing the same outfit as Palmer.
As reported by Golf Digest, the Irishman was seen wearing canary yellow pants and a navy blue polo in the first round of the event. That didnāt help him replicate Palmerās performance, as he shot an even par on Thursday. It proved to be detrimental to McIlroyās chances of winning the event that year.
He finished the tournament at T6, four strokes shy of the top of the leaderboard, not the result that he would have hoped for.