Paige Spiranac Stuns Golf Fans With 'Up Close' Selfie
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While some people are taking off for the holidays, Paige Spiranac continues to keep her foot on the gas.
Spiranac, 31, started her career with the intention of becoming a pro golfer. She received All-Mountain West honors while playing at San Diego State. In August 2016, she competed in her first LPGA qualifier. Shortly after participating in that tournament, she decided to become a social media influencer. There's no question she made the right move. In just the past few years alone, she has become a household name in the world of golf. She has reached the point where fans instantly react to every piece of content she drops.
On Friday afternoon, Spiranac posted a selfie of her wearing what appeared to be a red bikini top on X, the platform once known as Twitter. It was tough to say for certain that she was wearing a swimsuit though because you could only see the top half of her body. After all, she did say it was an "up close and personal" picture.
Just like most of Spiranac's posts, this one happened to go viral in minutes.
"Having a great hair day," one follower replied.
"You're incredible," another fan said.
"Gorgeous," a third person commented.
Up close and personal😘 pic.twitter.com/GOctYOTOAo
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) December 20, 2024
Last week, Spiranac turned heads in a Christmas-themed outfit. It was her way of promoting her Passes account, which she plans on keeping for the foreseeable future.
"I see a lot of people trying to put me down because of my Passes account. Most media platforms use a subscription based model. All creators should have a subscription site and most do whether that's on X, IG, Passes or other sites," Spiranac said. "It's a way to freely be creative, connect with your community, and have a revenue stream outside of the core platforms or constantly doing ads. It's a smart business move."
Spiranac's brand isn't just about posting risqué photos. Those who subscribe to her exclusive content receive golf tips every week.
"On Passes I create fun content but also have informative videos to help your game! It's been one of my favorite places to create content," the former San Diego State golfer said.
With the holiday season in full effect, we'll see if Spiranac eventually shows signs of slowing down. For now, it's full steam ahead.
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