Paige Spiranac And Her Advice To Make Money, Fans Went Creative
Paige Spiranac, well-known for her involvement in the golf industry and her social media engagements, posted a video titled “Drive for show, putt for dough” on her X platform recently. The film invites viewers to explore the world of golf and learn about profitable business ventures.
Spiranac challenges his viewers to look into creative methods to make money playing golf in this video. What attracted notice, though, was the reaction from her fans, who made original and surprising recommendations on how the golfer should take use of her increased notoriety in the game.
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The suggestion to launch a “Professional Bikini Golf League” and name it the “No Collar Tour” is one of the featured tips.
Strangely enough, one of the suggestions also mentioned looking into the connection between golf and climate change, implying that there is a “reason behind global warming.”
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Spiranac’s disciples responded to these bizarre and unusual remarks in a variety of ways, ranging from laughter to confusion over the oddity of the council.
A variety of viewpoints and creative solutions can emerge around a prominent person such as golfer Paige Spiranac, as demonstrated by this exchange between her fans and herself.
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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.
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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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In July 2017, the LPGA Tour implemented a more stringent dress code that prohibited short skirts, leggings, and plunging necklines. The Fox Sports title “LPGA slammed for ‘slut-shaming’ its own players after new dress code restrictions revealed,” captured the quick outrage that followed. Days after the LPGA news, Spiranac reacted in an opinion article published in Fortune magazine.
Spiranac launched the Playing-A-Round podcast with Paige Renee in February 2020.