Paige Spiranac knows how to grab attention on social media.
The stunning golf influencer, who has millions of followers across Instagram, X, TikTok and YouTube, has been getting into sideline reporter work. Spiranac is working for The Grass League, a startup Par 3 golf league.
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“The Grass League, the world’s first high-stakes par-3 golf league, proudly announces that media mogul and golf icon Paige Spiranac is joining its Front Office in a strategic leadership role. A trailblazer in both professional golf and modern sports media, Spiranac will work closely with league leadership to shape the long-term vision and growth strategy for The Grass League. Her role will encompass brand development, storytelling, creative, business development and overall content and audience strategy, positioning the league to scale it’s reach across digital, broadcast, and live experiences,” the league announced earlier this year.
Spiranac added: “The Grass League is breaking boundaries and pushing golf into an exciting new era. I’m thrilled to join the Front Office and help shape not only how the league looks and feels but how it connects with fans and grows the game. This is a chance to be part of something innovative, competitive, and culture shaping from the inside out.”
Paige Spiranac/IG
Spiranac has been tweeting and Instagramming about the league for the past couple of months.
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This weekend, she turned heads in a sizzling sideline reporter outfit.
“Been on the mic a lot lately and I’m loving it!” she wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, this weekend.
Golf fans are loving it
“Looking good!” one fan wrote.
“Stunning!” one fan added.
“You’re doing very well,” another fan added.
“We all do, Paige. We all do,” another fan wrote.
Grass League Schedule
The Grass League has had three big-time events this year:
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May 2-3: Season opener at Grass Clippings at Rolling Hills (Tempe, AZ)
August 30-31 (Labor Day Weekend): Event 2 at Goat Hill Park (Oceanside, CA)
December 5-6: Championship finale back at Grass Clippings at Rolling Hills
We’ll be seeing Spiranac on the course a lot moving forward.
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Aug 31, 2025, where it first appeared in the Golf section. Add The Spun as a Preferred Source by clicking here.