These are some of her favorite selfies.
Paige Spiranac puts a playful spin on her annual tradition of sharing her Spotify rap list of the artists and songs she's listened to the most over the past 365 days by posting a few mirror selfies to I did.
In response to a user who wrote, “Did you hear we're rapping mirror selfies?” Is it true? ” A longtime golf influencer answered On Saturday, she shared a snap saying, “I'll be participating too.”
Spiranac, who boasts one million followers on the platform, can be seen modeling a white crop top and matching leggings in one shot, and working out a magenta-colored workout set in another.
She also posted a bathroom selfie in a strapless black dress, a look she debuted in May to celebrate the launch of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit's 2024 edition.
Spiranac, 31, was one of several SI Swimsuit alumni featured on the cover this year as one of the iconic publication's “Legends.”
This year has been a special year for Spiranac. He was announced as a member of the PGA Tour's Creator Council on Friday. The council is made up of top golf content creators, and “they will meet regularly with PGA Tour media, marketing and communications team members to develop common content.” Content Development and Fans Engagement Strategy” According to the tour website.
“In 2015, I went viral and it really skyrocketed my social media efforts. Back then, there were no golf content creators on social media. For the past nine years, I have continued to grow my interest in this great game. It was great to share the love with so many people.” Spiranac posted on Friday Regarding statement X.
“I'm proud of the path I've carved out for myself in golf and how far this industry has come with the many talented creators who share the same goals. I'm honored to join the Creator Council. I’m very excited to continue to play my part in growing the game!”
Tisha Alyn, Roger Steele, Bob Does Sports, Bryan Bros Golf, Erik Anders Lang, Fore Play/Barstool Sports and No Laying Up have also been named to the council.
The announcement from the PGA Tour comes on the heels of Spiranac declaring he is “falling back in love with the game” in 2024.
“I've been getting a lot of requests to post more golf content,” Spiranac told his 4 million Instagram followers last month, detailing how his passion for the sport has evolved.
“It’s funny because this is the first year in a while that I actually practiced hard, played some really cool courses, and fell in love with the game again.” she wrote November 18th.
“I've played more this year than I've ever played before, and honestly I've played better than I've ever played before. I've always loved golf, but it's been a love-hate relationship. I think we can all relate from time to time. I think (lol). My score has always been tied to my worth, and it hasn't been that fun to play. I'm so passionate about this game that I've played it. I should have shared more here, and I will continue to do so.”





