Karin Hart
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-08-17
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Real, and documented across eight years of consistent named-byline sports and lifestyle press, not just search-engine chatter. Karin Hart, born in Southern California and raised largely in the Denver, Colorado area, played four years of NCAA Division I women's lacrosse at the University of Denver and graduated in 2011 with a marketing degree; Arizona Foothills Magazine profiled her under her own name in February 2018, describing her marketing consultancy, iHart Marketing, and the golf-focused lifestyle brand she was then building, Golf Fitness Babe. She took up golf in August 2015 and, by the early 2020s, had pivoted primarily into golf-influencer content, moving from Denver to the Tampa Bay area (St. Petersburg, Florida) in November 2019. Her golf-course persona produced a real-world, third-party-witnessed moment covered under a named byline by Fox News: at the Valspar Championship in Palm Harbor, Florida, in March 2023, PGA Tour player Justin Thomas signed her chest at her own on-camera request, an incident she posted about on her own Instagram Stories ("You made my year") and that ran, with video, across Fox News and other outlets. The following month, OutKick (Sean Joseph, April 9, 2023) covered a Masters-week promotional Instagram Story from her teasing subscription/exclusive content, captioned "SomeBUNNY in Augusta loves you!"; her own official website separately and currently lists OnlyFans among the platforms she runs alongside Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, and YouTube — a first-party self-disclosure, not merely a press inference. In an August 2023 Instagram Q&A quoted by EssentiallySports (Manya Jain), she said in her own words: "My goal for golf has always been to share my love of the game with others through social media. By no means do I want to go pro, I just love watching golf, going to professional game tournaments and playing golf... I also love being a woman in the game of golf and seeing how the game is shifting and growing as the culture evolves." A February 2024 SwingU Clubhouse profile (Chris Chaney) documented a sponsorship relationship with golf-equipment brand PXG and her broader golf-lifestyle content mix (fitness, travel, paddleboarding). She has also been a recurring subject of Sportskeeda's golf desk from at least 2023 through 2026, including a dedicated "5 things to know" profile and coverage of her on-course content, consistent with an actively covered public figure rather than a handle-only identity. Press citations of her Instagram following have varied by date — from roughly 168,000 (an EssentiallySports report citing February 2026 figures) up to 217,000–218,000 (Sportskeeda, 2024) — and this research could not independently confirm a live current count, since Instagram blocks unauthenticated automated access; the account itself, @karinhart, is not in dispute. Two of her TikTok accounts — @therealkarinhart and the golf-focused @karinhart.golf — were confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed API at the time of this review. No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her eight-year, cross-outlet, named-byline press record and a real-world PGA Tour interaction are consistent with a real, documented human creator. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @karinhart Appears official Primary account referenced consistently across all press coverage since 2018 and on her own official website. Follower counts cited in press have varied by date (roughly 168K–218K across 2024–2026 reporting); this research could not independently confirm a live count via automated fetch.
- TikTok @therealkarinhart Appears official Confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed data (author_name "karin hart"); reported roughly 61.9K followers per indexed data, not independently confirmed.
- TikTok @karinhart.golf Appears official Golf-focused secondary account; confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed data (author_name "karinhartgolf"); reported roughly 35.6K followers, not independently confirmed.
- X (Twitter) @KarinHart Appears official Primary X account, listed on her own official website's platform roster; reported roughly 102.9K followers per indexed data. X blocks unauthenticated automated access, so this research could not independently fetch or confirm the live profile.
- X (Twitter) @karinhartgolf Appears official Golf-focused secondary X account with posts indexed through 2026; not independently fetched, as X blocks unauthenticated automated access.
- YouTube Karin Hart Appears official Listed on her own official website's platform roster; subscriber count and upload activity could not be independently confirmed via automated fetch. No longer resolving — confirmed 2026-08-17 (direct check today; missed by our sweeps since 2026-08-17). Not linked while offline; kept under revival watch.
- Facebook @therealkarinhart Unverified A page under this name surfaces in search indexing; follower count and verification status could not be independently confirmed via automated fetch.
- Personal website — Appears official Her own self-published official website (About / Exclusive Content / Connect / Shop sections) independently lists OnlyFans among her platforms alongside Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, and YouTube — the source for the self-disclosure fact above. Not linked here since its content pages route toward paid subscription content; reach her verified accounts via the links listed above instead.
- OnlyFans — Official Her own official website currently lists OnlyFans among the platforms she runs, and OutKick (April 2023) covered a Masters-week promotional post teasing subscription content — a first-party self-disclosure plus named press description, not merely a search-engine inference. Money-link gated on this unclaimed page: no address printed and no route linked. Reach any legitimate account only through the links posted in her own verified Instagram, TikTok, or X bio, never a search-result or aggregator page.
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Scam & impersonation warnings
- Search results for her name surface generic OnlyFans "leak"-style spam pages and aggregator templates also used for unrelated creators; this is a scam/SEO pattern, not evidence of any account she controls, and none of it is linked or described here.
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her eight-year press record and a real-world, third-party-witnessed PGA Tour interaction support a real human creator, not a virtual one.
The documented facts
- PGA Tour player Justin Thomas signed her chest at her own on-camera request during the Valspar Championship in Palm Harbor, Florida, in March 2023; she wrote "You made my year" on her own Instagram Stories afterward. Source: Fox News, March 20, 2023 (Ryan Gaydos) · documented
- OutKick covered a Masters-week promotional Instagram Story post from her in April 2023 teasing subscription/exclusive content, captioned "SomeBUNNY in Augusta loves you!" Source: OutKick, April 9, 2023 (Sean Joseph) · documented
- In an August 2023 Instagram Q&A quoted by EssentiallySports, she said in her own words: "My goal for golf has always been to share my love of the game with others through social media. By no means do I want to go pro... I also love being a woman in the game of golf and seeing how the game is shifting and growing as the culture evolves." Source: EssentiallySports, August 3, 2023 (Manya Jain) · documented (that she said it)
- Arizona Foothills Magazine profiled her under her own name in February 2018, documenting her University of Denver marketing degree (2011), four years of NCAA Division I women's lacrosse, and her marketing consultancy, iHart Marketing. Source: Arizona Foothills Magazine, Feb 26, 2018 (Karah Van Kammen) · documented
- A February 2024 SwingU Clubhouse profile documented a sponsorship relationship with golf-equipment brand PXG, her start in golf in August 2015, and her move from Denver to the Tampa Bay area in November 2019. Source: SwingU Clubhouse, Feb 11, 2024 (Chris Chaney) · documented
- Her own official website currently lists OnlyFans among the social and content platforms she runs, alongside Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, and YouTube — a first-party self-disclosure rather than a press inference. Source: Karin Hart — official website (self-published bio/platform list; not linked here per our money-platform standard) · documented (self-published)
- Two of her TikTok accounts — @therealkarinhart and the golf-focused @karinhart.golf — were confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed API at the time of this review. Source: TikTok oEmbed API · documented
- She has been a recurring subject of Sportskeeda's golf desk from at least 2023 through 2026, including a dedicated "5 things to know" profile and coverage of her on-course content — a pattern of ongoing named-outlet coverage rather than a one-off mention. Source: Sportskeeda — golf desk · documented
- Press citations of her Instagram (@karinhart) follower count have varied across the review period — from roughly 168,000 (EssentiallySports, citing February 2026 data) to 217,000–218,000 (Sportskeeda, 2024) — and this research could not independently reconfirm a live count via automated means, since Instagram blocks unauthenticated fetches. Source: EssentiallySports / Sportskeeda (aggregated press citations) · reported
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her eight-year, cross-outlet, named-byline press record and a real-world PGA Tour interaction are consistent with a real, documented human creator. Status: unknown
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