If somebody gets to teach us how to reinvent themselves, it should definitely be Paige Spiranac. After calling it quits from professional golfing to nurse her “broken” self after battling mental health issues, the 31-year-old has successfully build what can only be described as a social media empire. With four million followers on Instagram (which is even more than Tiger Woods at 3.5 million), the former golfer has taken up a myriad of hobbies, and her latest passion project seems to have stolen fans’ hearts in a big way…
Within just 24 hours of its release, the entire sold out, prompting the social media star to share another exciting announcement. Taking to Instagram Stories, Spiranac wrote, Just restocked the signed 2025 calendars after they sold out. Get yours now!” Her official website also reads a similar message that says the signed copies will only be available for a limited time as the demand is pretty high. For the unversed: On November 10, the SI swimsuit legend released the latest edition of her Wall Calender—a racing inspired theme in partnership with Barrett-Jackson and the Craig Jackson collection. As per the former golfer’s website, two editions are available: The normal ‘2025 Paige Spiranac Wall Calendar’ for around $35, and a ‘SIGNED Limited Edition 2025 Paige Spiranac Wall Calendar’ for around $78.
Each month features two full-page images of Golf Mommy posing with cars, which she revealed was exciting passion project…
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Speaking about her third annual calender project—that was entirely shot by Paige’s mother, Annette—the golfer said, “It’s unlike anything that I have done before. It is car-themed this year, which was something that my mother and I have always talked about and thought that it’d be really cool to do.” As per Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, the project is a mother-daughter tradition, with Annette and Paige collaborating on every aspect, including hair, makeup, and wardrobe.
“It was one of the bigger shoots that I have ever done, especially for the calendar because it was just me and my mom and a ring light for the first two. And then for this one, we brought in the big guns,” Spiranac further said.
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Given her massive popularity among a section of golf fans, this shouldn’t come as a surprise. Moreover, she’s also a golfing instructor, and well-respected in the community. In
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Her golf tips on Instagram and X generate hefty engagement numbers. Besides, she has been outspoken about Golf’s rigid dress code, which has landed her in trouble as well. Nevertheless, her fan following has only been on an upward trajectory. While all these are positive news for the 31-year-old and her fans, some are eagerly waiting for the return of another Paige Spiranac project.
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What happened to Paige Spiranac’s podcast?
In case you have missed it, Paige Spiranac’s podcast, which generated a decent fan following in a short time, has been removed from Apple and Spotify. In the podcast, the 31-year-old golf influencer shared her experiences both as a struggling golfer and now as an influencer.
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In a recent Q&A session on Instagram, she revealed that the podcast would return soon. “Podcast will definitely be back at some point.” Currently, she is involved in different projects, which has cut short her time to record.
Paige Spiranac was part of the 16-player field at the Creator Classic, hosted before the Tour Championship. She carded 2-over. The University of Arizona alum was an aspiring LPGA pro. She had teed off in the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters twice in 2015 and 2016, missing the cut both times. Her attempts to qualify for the LPGA Tour have been unsuccessful. Later, Spiranac segued into golf influencer, which has become her full-time profession now.
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