Paige Spiranac’s appearance at Radio Row turned into one of the most talked-about moments of the week as she opened up about the realities of being a golf influencer—far beyond the polished posts and viral swings fans see online. Sitting behind the microphone, she didn’t hold back.
Spiranac spoke candidly about what it really takes to build a career in a space that didn’t even exist a decade ago. According to her, the glamor people assume comes with the job is only a tiny piece of the full picture. She highlighted the constant pressure to innovate, the struggle to be taken seriously in a traditional sport, and the backlash that often follows her every move.
Her boldest claims centered on how influencers are reshaping golf culture—whether the old guard likes it or not. She stressed that social media personalities have helped bring millions of new eyes to the sport, especially younger fans who may never have picked up a club otherwise. But with that visibility comes scrutiny, judgment, and criticism that she says many people underestimate.
Spiranac also discussed how influencers, especially women in golf, face challenges that go far beyond content creation. She pointed to double standards, online harassment, and the constant debate over what is considered “acceptable” in a sport known for tradition and conservative expectations.
By the end of the interview, it was clear she wasn’t just there for small talk—she was there to spark a conversation. And she did. Her unfiltered honesty stirred a wave of reactions across social media, with fans praising her for saying what many others are afraid to.
Whether people agree with her or not, one thing is certain: Paige Spiranac is shaping the future of golf’s digital era—and she’s no longer staying quiet about it.










