Golf isn’t just about birdies and arguing over who gets to drive the golf cart anymore. Well, not for Isabella Deilert.
If you’re wondering who on earth that is, Isabella Deilert is a Swedish LET golfer known for her skill on the golf course and her charisma everywhere else. She’s also now the latest in a string of athletes to join the adults-only platform OnlyFans as a content creator.
Quick background on Deilert for you: She’s a rising talent on the Ladies European Tour, passionate about golf, and eager to connect with her fans beyond the rigid social parameters of tournament interactions. She wanted a new way to share her journey beyond the fairways, so she made an OnlyFans page. But if you’re getting hot and bothered at the idea of her swapping golf clubs for lingerie sets— you’re barking up the wrong tree. She’s not running an explicit page.
More and more professional athletes—primarily women, though not exclusively—are turning to OnlyFans as an alternative way to generate revenue and connect with their fans in a way that feels more authentic to them. OnlyFans gives its content creators full creative and financial freedom over their pages, so creators don’t have to strip down for the camera unless that’s something they want to do. They also get to set their own subscription pricing. The platform doesn’t pressure creators to interact directly with fans unless they want to, but it does give them the power to do so without waiting for a middleman (or a press conference) to facilitate engagement.
Deilert is opting to use OnlyFans to give her fanbase exclusive insights into her life outside the golf course—her training and fitness routines, and even golf tips from a seasoned professional. It’s a win-win situation because now her fans and admirers don’t have to wait for tournament recaps when they can hear all about it directly from their favorite source—Deilert.
Isabella Deilert is hardly alone in the “professional athletes on OnlyFans” club. In fact, she’s not even the only pro golfer on OnlyFans! Fellow golfers Amy Boulden and Liam O’Neill are also on the platform, alongside other big-name athletes like Nick Kyrgios and Douglas Costa, who use it for similar purposes. The financial reality of a career in professional sports is that sponsorships aren’t always enough to make ends meet, nor are tournament winnings. OnlyFans allows athletes to supplement their income without sacrificing time away from training and conditioning. It also helps them build strong fan communities, which in turn fosters greater love for the sport and boosts its popularity. Basically, when athletes can engage with their fans in a way that feels authentic to them, everyone wins—and OnlyFans is making that happen. As for any lingering stigma? If it’s good enough for WNBA stars, it’s good enough for the LET.
Joining OnlyFans is a smart move on Deilert’s part. Leveraging technology to foster an authentic relationship with her fans isn’t just lining her pockets—it’s keeping her relevant in a world that chews up and spits out successful women at an alarming rate. That’s what’s at the heart of OnlyFans: giving content creators full control, authenticity, and the freedom to be who they want for the people who actually show up for them—without conforming to societal ideals that so often leave women behind once they’ve outlived their usefulness.
So, if you’ve been wanting private golf lessons from a pro, this might be your opportunity—just don’t go expecting Deilert to offer up any—ahem—“holes-in-one” kinds of content.