Paige Spiranac knows how to keep her millions of Instagram followers hooked, but even the 31-year-old golf influencer is ready for a change.
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With over four million followers, Spiranac has built an empire on a mix of golf tips, personal moments, and, of course, what many view as a captivating personality. However, in a candid Q&A on Sunday, she revealed that 2025 will bring a new approach — one that returns to her roots.
"I'm going to go back to just having fun," Spiranac told one fan, admitting that she had been overthinking her content this past year. "I always try to be my most authentic self on here but felt I started overthinking my posts this year."
Her decision to shake things up isn't just about content, but also about reconnecting with the joy she found in golf—something she shared with followers in her November post.
"I've been getting asked a lot to post more golf content," Spiranac said, a hint of excitement in her voice. She explained that this year was a turning point in her relationship with the game. "It's funny because this is the first year in a while where I actually practiced hard, played some really cool courses, and fell back in love with the game."
This newfound passion, Spiranac revealed, has led her to play more than she has in years—and her game is showing it. "I'm playing better than ever," she shared, adding that she had always loved golf, but it had often been a "love/hate relationship."
For Spiranac, her scores were once tied to her self-worth, a struggle that many golfers—amateurs and pros alike—can relate to. But this year, she shifted her mindset.
"My scores were always tied into my self-worth, and playing just wasn't that much fun. Until this year," she said. "I'm so passionate about the game, and I should've shared more of that on here! I'm going to do that moving forward."
Fans couldn't have been more supportive. One follower cheered, "You've always had the talent. Now putting in the extra work to make it pay off. Congratulations on the Ace."
Another wrote, "Your self-worth is much more than a score. Play the game. Enjoy the crap out of it and provide us 'hackers' the help we need and inspiration we all could use while looking great doing it!"