Paige Spiranac flaunts her golf skills within 45 seconds in all-black outfit
Paige Spiranac took on the iconic 14th hole at Liberty National Golf Club. The former pro golfer and college standout has since turned to a life of content creation, and her millions of followers were on the receiving end of Spiranac's virtual playthrough of the hole on October 14.
The golfer used her pitching wedge club off the tee since the hole is so short, coming in at 120 yards. She held her follow-through and watched with bated breath as it got closer and closer to going in.
Spiranac, wearing a short all-black outfit, shared then that she had four hole-in-ones all-time and nearly added another. Her tee shot did land about two feet away from the pin, creating a nasty divot that the former LPGA Tour pro had to fill in.
After reminding her fans and followers to fill in their holes on the green and even others that got missed, she tapped in for birdie and celebrated accordingly. She returned the flag to the hole and concluded the video.
Spiranac has not played professionally in many years, but she has been making content and working on her game. The content creator recently played in the Creator Classic during the Tour Championship week.
She also received praise from Annika Sorenstam's husband. During the Creator Classic, Spiranac said that there was zero chance she would win the event. Later on, Sorenstam's husband was asked and he said there was no way he could beat Spiranac in an 18-hole event.
Paige Spiranac opens up on paid social media sites
Paige Spiranac may be a golfer, but she's a content creator first and foremost. That's her career, and she's done well in it so far. Recently, she transitioned over into the paid subscription area of social media, opening up a Passes account.
The former professional golfer ended up partnering with Passes and said via Fox News:
"So, I had a subscription site before, and I was looking for more. I was doing a lot of the back end work, and we were building it as we were going, and I just felt like it could have been much better from a user experience. I was looking around at a bunch of different sites and as soon as I found Passes, I was like, yes, this is everything that I’ve wanted and so much more."
Paige Spiranac continued:
"There was just so much that I could do that I knew immediately that this was the right place for me. The entire team over at Passes, they think so big and any time I come to them with a crazy idea, they’re like, ‘Yeah, I think we could do that.’"
She added that she's done random content, including a hot dog eating contest that has performed very well, so she feels right at home in this area of content creation.