Paige Spiranac recently shared her travel experiences, reminiscing about her European trip.
On Friday, this popular golf influencer gave her followers a glimpse of her time in Europe, featuring stops in France and Italy.
“I’ve had a fun trip recently, with some of my favorite photos,” Spiranac remarked on her Instagram story before showcasing a series of images.
In one photo, she’s wearing a swimsuit, striking a pose in Paris, while another image captures a beautiful sunset in Italy.
Though she enjoyed a relaxing vacation, she found herself back on the golf course the following Saturday.
“I played badly today, but at least my outfit was cute,” the 32-year-old commented.
Much of Spiranac’s recent content has revolved around the 2025 Ryder Cup, where Europe triumphed over the U.S., winning 15-13 in their second consecutive tournament.
In September, Spiranac recorded her experiences at Bethpage Black and got caught up in some heated discussions. This included controversies sparked by Rory McIlroy and his family after Team Europe’s Victor Hovland had to withdraw due to injury on the last day.
“I’m honestly not surprised by fan behavior at the Ryder Cup; it seems like it’s become standard at sports events. It really needs to change,” she expressed in a post on X.
During a recent soccer game, Spiranac recalled encountering a spectator who was extremely loud and rude, making a scene and causing a ruckus. Interestingly, a young boy seated nearby started mimicking his behavior, which highlighted the issue.
“This kind of behavior is being learned. I’m not suggesting we should be silent. It’s okay to be passionate, to joke around, and have fun during events,” she added.
McIlroy also condemned the unruly behavior seen at Bethpage Black, emphasizing that golf should be held to a higher standard.
“Golf has the unique power to bring people together and should promote good values,” McIlroy said, lamenting that he didn’t witness that during the event.
In response to these incidents, both McIlroy and his wife received an apology from the PGA of America.





