According to Paige Spiranac, men have taken advantage of her superb skills when dating her by using her for golf lessons.
Known for sharing golf tips and glam photos of herself on social media, Spiranac was recently included on the Maxim Hot 100 list for her influencer career.
Currently, she has 4 million followers on Instagram, 940,000 followers on X and 1.5 million followers on TikTok.
As she explained on her Playing A Round podcast: “I would always open up a conversation with, ‘Hey I play golf’ and anything along those lines and I thought that it would work.
“Unfortunately, guys were using me for golf lessons, golf equipment and golf balls.
“[They’d say] ‘So Paige, let’s go out on a golf date. I’ll take you to this driving range and we can just hit golf balls’ and I’d be like, ‘Yeah, that sounds awesome’.
“It would turn into an hour lesson of me just helping the guy become a better golfer.
“That happened all the time, since I was desperate, and I wanted guys to like me.”
Earlier this week, Paige showed off her driving simulator on X and challenged her followers to beat it.
A tight-fitting black leggings and crop top covers her physique as she drives the ball 282 yards before walking off with a big smile.
The clip received a lot of love in the comment section, with one fan commenting, “In overdrive.” “Beautiful!” was another comment.
A third wrote, “Yes, but I do not dress as flashily as you do!”
A fourth added, “I’m up for the challenge!”
- With a tight-fitting black leggings and crop top, Paige Spiranac shows off her incredible golf swing that has fans in a frenzy
- The black see-through turtleneck that Paige Spiranac wore dazzled fans, who called it ‘the new category of golf chic’
About Paige Spiranac :
A former professional golfer, Paige Renee Spiranac (born March 26, 1993) is an American social media personality and golf instructor. She played Division 1 college golf at both the University of Arizona and San Diego State University, winning All-Mountain West Conference honors during the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, and leading the Aztecs to their first Mountain West Conference Championship in 2015.