Golf influencer Paige Spiranac is known for pushing the limits of the traditionally conservative sport. She found a new way to do just that by posting a revealing, slow-motion video of her golf swing that went viral even though the golf ball was nowhere to be seen.
“I crushed that drive not gonna lie,” the 31-year-old said, although there was no proof in the video of where her ball landed.
Although the video did not put her impressive golf skills on display, it succeeded in generating interest in her next big career move: a switch to the platform Passes for exclusive video and photo content.
Similar to OnlyFans and Spiranac’s old subscription site “OnlyPaige,” Passes gives her access to sharing exclusive content with her fans for a fee beyond what she chooses to post for free to her 4 million Instagram followers.
Spiranac joins LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne as notable athletes to bring their massive audiences to the Passes paid content platform. The two social media giants have worked together with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit and share a close bond, and their identical moves to Passes are a huge boon for the site.
The golfer explained on Instagram that she will have golf tips, fitness content, personal chats and “never before seen pictures and videos” available on her account.
It was not the only big announcement she shared on social media on July 3. The other was more golf related as Spiranac gave the green light to set up a one-on-one match with fellow “IG golf girl” Hailey Ostrom. She creates similar golf content but trails behind Spiranac with a combined 1.5 million followers on all platforms.
“I believe if you got together a group of social media girls and social media guys that the girls are better golfers than the guys,” she said later on her Instagram story, highlighting how great of a match it could be.