With 4 million followers on Instagram and counting, Paige Spiranac certainly knows how to engage her audience.
But as the 31-year-old longtime golf influencer said in a candid Q&A on Sunday, she's hoping to shake things up in the new year.
When compiling answers about the type of content he would post in 2025, Spiranac told a fan that after “overthinking” some stocks last year, “I'm going to get back to just having fun.”
“I always try to be my most authentic self here, but this year I felt like I was overthinking my posts,” Spiranac said in response to a comment from a fan. She is a great golfer with a beautiful smile and personality. ”
“Next year I'm going to go back to just having fun,” Spiranac continued.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit alum has shared a variety of posts on her page over the past year. From golf tips to career milestones.
Spiranac, who played collegiately and professionally before pivoting to social media, said in November that his passion for golf has grown, saying fans have been asking him “a lot to post more golf content.” he said.
“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 shared on Instagram last month.
“I've played more this year than ever before, and to be honest, I've played better than I've ever played before. I've always loved golf, but we've had a love-hate relationship. We can all relate to that. I think there is (lol). My score is always I have so much passion for this game that I should have shared more of it here. I plan to do the same.”
Spiranac's fans are very supportive of this move.
“You've always had talent. Now you're putting it in. [sic] With additional work for makewto [sic] See the results. Congratulations Ace,” one follower commented.
“Your self-esteem is more than your score. Play the game. Have fun being shitty and give us “hackers” the help we all need when doing it and looking good doing it.” Please provide any inspiration you can. “Golf is the perfect game of imperfection,” replied another.

