Paige Renee Spiranac used to be a golfer, but now she is a social media star. Even though she quit golf for good in 2016, the 28-year-old golfer born on March 26, 1993, is still one of the most famous players in the world with a net worth of $3 million.
Full Name | Paige Renee Spiranac |
Date of Birth | March 26, 1993 |
Place of Birth | Colorado, USA |
Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68m) |
Net Worth | $3 Million |
Paige Spiranac’s Personal Life and Career Summary
Paige Spiranac was born in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. She was raised in a family of 4 consisting of her parents, Annette and Dan, and her older sister, Lexie.
As a child, Paige loved sports and dreamed of being a professional gymnast. But when she was 12, she had a serious injury and was forced to give up her dreams of the mat. Instead, she turned to the golf course.
From 2011 to 2015, she went to the University of Arizona and San Diego State University and kept getting better at golf.
Paige turned pro in 2015, but she quit professional golf after just 1 year in 2016, after not making the cut for the LPGA Tour.
Paige Spiranac, an American online celebrity, now lives in Arizona. She has a large and growing social media following, several endorsement deals, business partnerships, and sponsorships, which all add to her reputation as an influencer.
Paige married Steven Tinoco in 2018. Steven is an ex minor league baseball player and the pair have been dating since they first met in 2016.
Paige Spiranac Net Worth
Paige Spiranac has a big online presence, which helps her make more money each year. Paige has a total estimated net worth of $3 million. Most of her money comes from social sites like Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, where she generates substantial advertising revenue thanks to her ever growing following.
Paige Spiranac has worked with companies like Mizzen + Main, Philip Stein Watches, 18Birdies, Cybersmile, and many more. She is particularly known for being the brand spokesperson for 18birdies.
In addition to the money she gets from sponsorships, she makes a lot of money from modeling. Golf Digest and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition have both featured Paige Spiranac.
She also posts a lot on YouTube, where the number of people who follow her is seemingly always rising. Even though she stopped playing golf professionally in 2016, she moved into the entertainment industry and has since become the face of female golf.
Junior Amateur and College Career
In her short golf career, Paige Spiranac showed skill at a young age. In Colorado, where she was a junior golfer, she won five times. While she lived in Colorado, she became a top-20 junior player in the world, a top-5 college recruit, the West Region Player of the Year twice, and a first-team All-American while playing on the Future Collegians World Tour. Because of how brave she was, she got a scholarship from the University of Arizona.
As a freshman in 2011–2012, she only competed in three events, so she didn’t make a big impression. After getting the best round of 73 that year, she moved to San Diego State. During the 2012–2013 season, she came in 6th at the Mountain West Championship, 5th at the Cal Classic, and 19th at the NCAA Central Regional Championships.
Her 2013–2014 season was just as good, earning her a spot on the Mountain West Second Team and a top ten finish at the Mountain West Championship. In July 2015, Paige Spiranac won a 35-hole final match by getting nine strokes under par.
Paige got a lot of good press that year, for her golfing abilities, which led to her being invited to the Ladies European Tour’s Omega Dubai Ladies Classic, where she unfortunately didn’t make the cut. Paige, on the other hand, took part in the Ladies Scottish Open in 2016, which was her second LET event. There, she came in 58th place.
In 2016, the golfer’s first round on the Cactus Tour was five under par, and she tied for 14th place. Notably, her second competition was right after that. It was at Lookout Mountain, and she tied for 3rd place with a score of one under par.
Paige Spiranac won for the first time at the Orange Tree Country Club in Scottsdale. Then, at Stallion Mountain, she came in 9th. At Aliante Golf Club, she came in 17th. At Walnut Creek in Mansfield, Texas, she came in 7th with an eight-over-par score.
Then she played in the CoBank Colorado Women’s Open, where she finished 9th with a score of 1 under.
Paige Spiranac finished Legacy in Phoenix, Arizona, in a three-way tie for 2nd place. This was her second-best finish of that season. She shot a 78 in the first round of the Arizona Women’s Open, which put her in 30th place at the end of the season.
In 2016, Paige Spiranac played in her first LPGA qualifying event, but she didn’t make the cut and didn’t move on. She then went back to the LET, where she lost again. After that, she took off her putting shoes and quit the world of professional golf.
Paige Spiranac: Online communities
Paige Spiranac has over 3.7 million fans on Instagram. This is the account she uses for the bulk of her sponsorship deals and relationships with brands. Her Instagram account can be found by clicking here.
She often actively engages with people who follow her on Twitter. She has 709,000 Twitter followers, and her eccentric comments about what’s going on in the golfing world are well regarded. Her Twitter account can be found by clicking here.
On YouTube, 307k people follow Paige. This is another good source of income and engagement for the model. Her offical Youtube account can be found by clicking here.
Paige also has a podcast called Playing A Round With Paige Renee, where she talks about many things, including golf, staying up to date with current trends.