Golf Influencer Paige Spiranac Knows How To Keep Her Fans Happy, She Is Going To Improve That In 2024

For 2024, Paige Spiranac has ambitious goals in mind. “The Original Golf Girl of Instagram” revealed her New Year’s resolutions to her nearly four million followers on Tuesday, and there was a ton of positive news.

The stunning golfer has set a number of objectives for the next year, and it should come as no surprise that her primary ambition is to get better at the game. “I want to become a plus handicap again” and to do so, “share some tips and tricks on how to improve.”

 

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And there was more. Paige also disclosed that she wishes to read more, take up new interests, respond to texts more quickly, and—most importantly—post more. Her supporters will be pleased with the latter resolution.

The influencer, who is quite active online, only posts once a week on average on Instagram—something she has pledged to change. Paige acknowledged that she sometimes obsesses over material to the point where it restricts the frequency of publishing. She promised that in 2023, this will not be the case.

 

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Spiranac came to the conclusion that she really only wants to do activities that bring her joy. For Paige and her fans, this year is sure to be thrilling.

Paige Spiranac’s Social Media Life

 

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Golf’s leading social media influencer, according to some, is Spiranac. She had 359,000 YouTube subscribers as of October 2023, in addition to 3.9 million Instagram followers. Golf training videos, livestreams, and vlogs can be found on the OnlyPaige website, which Spiranac launched in July 2023 as a subscription service.

In the past, Spiranac has talked about experiencing cyberbullying for “sexualizing women’s golf.” She declared that she intended to use the platform to raise awareness of cyberbullying and to spread a message of self-love when she appeared in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

 

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Short skirts, leggings, and plunging necklines were prohibited by the LPGA Tour’s tighter dress rule, which went into effect in July 2017. “LPGA slammed for ‘slut-shaming’ its own players after new dress code restrictions revealed”. was the Fox Sports headline that summed up the rapid backlash against this. A few days following the LPGA news, Spiranac reacted in an opinion article published in Fortune magazine.

 

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Playing-A-Round with Paige Renee is a podcast that Spiranac launched in February 2020.

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