The Golf Star
Golf has always been a big part of Paige Spiranac’s life. When she played college golf at San Diego State University, she won honors at the All-Mountain West Conference for two seasons from 2012 to 2014 and brought the Aztecs to their first-ever Mountain West Conference Championship. Originally, she just wanted to share trick shot videos on her Instagram account, but her audience has gotten much bigger. She currently has 2.5 million followers on Instagram, but she also has one professional win as a golfer. We have compiled some of Paige Spiranac’s fantastic photos.

The Golf Star
Her Self-Description
“A rising golf talent, media personality, and online influencer who’s on a mission to show the world how much fun golf can be.” This is how Spiranac describes herself and her position on golf. She always seems like she is enjoying herself when she plays golf, so she has gotten the last part down pat for sure.

Her Self-Description
An Anti-Bullying Personality
She has created an anti-bullying personality when it comes to her media exposure and herself. She has talked about the fact that she was bullied often when she was younger and how the experience has shaped her career and lifestyle today.

An Anti-Bullying Personality
A Young Elite Gymnast
When Paige Spiranac was a child, she was an elite gymnast. She used to train daily and had her sights set on competing in future Olympics, but she got forced out of the sport in her adolescent years because of a knee injury. Then, she decided to switch to golf.

A Young Elite Gymnast
Team Captain
After Paige’s successful junior career, she went on to attend San Diego State University. There she became the women’s golf team captain. She was also part of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee.

Team Captain
Senior Year
Two things happened in her senior year. Her Instagram account started making the rounds in the golf world, and then, her YouTube account started getting attention as well. After she graduated, Paige knew that she had to put some serious effort into professional golf.

Senior Year
Playing In Professional Tournaments
Paige doesn’t really play consistently on the LPGA or the other professional circuits, but she has joined professional golf tournaments and she somewhat actively does it. She partners with brands including Callaway, Descente, Topgolf, TheCHIVE, and Golf Digest on media/entertainment projects.

Playing In Professional Tournaments
An Active Blogger
Paige keeps an active blog. She gives out tips on health and physical fitness as well as swing tips and golf strategy.

An Active Blogger
Her Passions
Paige passionately does her part to fight against bullying, especially cyberbullying. She is an official The Cybersmile Foundation ambassador and often speaks out regarding her many experiences getting bullied throughout her childhood and college years, and even her golf career.

Her Passions
A Proponent Of Women Empowerment
In addition, Paige is an outspoken women’s empowerment proponent. Encouraging girls and women to be themselves, embrace their calling in life, and fight for their beliefs is extremely important to her.

A Proponent Of Women Empowerment
Empowering Women
One of the ways Paige empowers women is by organizing clinics and events, supporting other great young women, and sharing inspirational messages online. She hopes to help women discover golf and feel empowered to try and achieve their wildest dreams.

Empowering Women
Adding Spice To Life
She is not afraid of having fun while the eyes of millions of people are on her. Paige is always on the lookout for ways to add some more spice to life. Hosting fun golf clinics and partnering with companies like Topgolf, 18Birdies, and Barstool Sports on exciting and innovative events are just a couple of things that keep her busy.

Adding Spice To Life
A Trick Shot Artist
An amateur trick shot artist, Paige’s YouTube videos showing her performing trick shots are some of the most popular on her channel.

A Trick Shot Artist
A Comic Book Fan
Some interesting bit on Paige Spiranac is that she is a big comic book fan. She’s even shared some videos of her sporting a Batman outfit while playing golf.

A Comic Book Fan
Appearing In Sports Illustrated
Paige was featured in the swimsuit edition of Sports Illustrated in 2018. This is definitely a huge honor for athletes or models!

Appearing In Sports Illustrated
Her YouTube Channel
Paige deals with different topics on her YouTube channel. Her weekly videos discuss anything, including popular culture, golf tips, and even her own personal goals in golf. It is an entertaining and inspiring look into professional golf and the world around it.

Her YouTube Channel
Sharing Golf Tips
She gives a variety of golf tips. Some are in-depth, professional lessons that aim to help consistent golfers improve individual parts of how they play. Others are more suited for beginners, who are just getting into the sport, since she discusses the introductory basics to golf.

Sharing Golf Tips
A Colorado Girl
Wheat Ridge, Colorado is where Paige Spiranac was born. In case you have not heard of the family name ‘Spiranac’ before, it is actually Croatian.

A Colorado Girl
An Athletic Lineage
Her athletic lineage is obvious as her father, Dan, used to be a member of the national championship college football team of Pittsburgh Panthers in 1976. Her mother, Annette, used to be a professional ballerina. In addition, her older sister Lexie was a college athletic scholarship recipient and competed on Stanford’s track team.

An Athletic Lineage
The Beginnings Of Her Promising Gymnastics Career
After Paige was born in Wheat Ridge, her family moved to Monument, Colorado, where she started her once-promising gymnastics career.

The Beginnings Of Her Promising Gymnastics Career
Young Talent
If you are wondering how good she was in gymnastics at a young age, from level six, she was able to skip to Elites because of her talent allowed. This earned her an invitation from Karolyi Ranch, which is the training center for the Olympic gymnastics feeder system in the USA.

Young Talent
Reasons For Switching To Golf
Paige chose to switch to golf in part because of the bullying issues that were mentioned. She craved for the golf course’s solitary confines after she got ridiculed for having a hair condition when she was younger.

Reasons For Switching To Golf
Splitting Time
As a home-schooled student, Paige split time between Monument, Colorado and Scottsdale, Arizona in order to have time to train.

Splitting Time
Early Golf Career
Paige saw several wins during her early golf career. Out of seven tries on the junior golf circuit of Colorado, she won five tournaments, including the CWGA Junior Stroke Play in 2010.

Early Golf Career
Her Accolades
Paige became one of the top 20 junior players in the world at one time and a top-5 college recruit. She was also named West Region Player of the Year two times and first-team All-American, having been a Future Collegians World Tour member.

Her Accolades
A Scholarship For Her Efforts
Paige’s efforts in junior golf earned her a University of Arizona scholarship. If you remember, she is a graduate of San Diego State University. What happened?

A Scholarship For Her Efforts
Her Time With The Wildcats
Paige competed in only three events in the 2011–2012 season while she was with the Arizona Wildcats, including the Wildcat Invitational, Windy City Intercollegiate, and the PAC-12/SEC Challenge. The best score she had that year was 73, which she reached during the Windy City Intercollegiate two times.

Her Time With The Wildcats
A Change Of Environment
After her freshman year, Paige decided to leave Arizona. For her sophomore year, she transferred to San Diego State as she wanted a change of environment.

A Change Of Environment
A Big Improvement
Paige experienced a big improvement during her sophomore year. In the season of 2012–2013, she was named First-Team All-Mountain West, finished fifth at the Cal Classic, and scored a sixth-place finish at the Mountain West Championship. At the NCAA Central Regional Championships, she settled with a 19th place finish.

A Big Improvement
Continuing Success
After her amazing sophomore year, people expected exciting things for Paige and the Aztecs but it’s hard to top the incredible year she has had. However, her 2013–2014 junior season still earned her Second-Team All-Mountain West honors. At the Mountain West Championship, she also secured one top ten finish.

Continuing Success
Making History
At the end of her senior season, Paige made history as she led the Aztecs to their first-ever Mountain West Conference Championship. She described the experience as “one of the absolute happiest moments of my life.”

Making History
One Of Her Wins
The 100th Colorado Women’s Golf Association Match Play Championship was held in July 2015. It was hosted by the Colorado Golf Association at Raccoon Creek Golf Course. Paige went against the University of Colorado Boulder’s Brittany Fan in a 35-hole title match and secure the win by finishing nine holes under par.

One Of Her Wins
The Jump
Paige made the jump into professional golf, and she gets paid to play…

The Jump
A Rise In Following
During her senior year, the website Total Frat Move encouraged people to check out Paige’s trick shot golf videos. In just a matter of days, her following rose from 10,000 to more than 100,000.

A Rise In Following
Online Attention
The explosion in social media resulted in Paige getting an invitation to play in the 2015 Omega Dubai Ladies Classic. Although she missed the cut, the online attention that she received resulted in many endorsement deals and sponsors, and she became a professional golfer.

Online Attention
The 2016 Golfing Season
In the 2016 golfing season, Paige played on the Cactus Tour and finished the season with an $8,010 win and one more invitation to Dubai.

The 2016 Golfing Season
A Professional Golfer
Paige competed in the CoBank Colorado Women’s Open in 2016, where she secured a ninth-place finish at one-under-par and earned $1,750. When she accepted prize money, Paige became a professional golfer.

A Professional Golfer
Her Debut
There was one time when Paige got $100 in a golf tournament. Her debut was on the Cactus Tour held at the Las Colinas club located in Queen Creek, Arizona. She tied for 14th place. The prize was $100 out of the $12,080 purse. This fact is rather interesting since many probably think that a professional sports tournament would either mean no prize money at all or several thousands of dollars – a small number in between is something a lot of people have not heard of.

Her Debut
Signed Deals
Paige has signed deals with Cybersmile, Mizzen + Main, Philip Stein Watches, and 18Birdies. She has also been featured in magazines like Golf Digest and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition. She started writing for Golf Magazine and has a monthly column in it.

Signed Deals
Evolving Golf Career
Paige Spiranac’s golf career is still continuing to evolve, but you probably won’t see her on another golf tour. She says she is not keen on the competition of pro golf. Instead, she wants to have to play the sport and share her daily golf life! Thanks, Paige, for doing that.

Evolving Golf Career