Paige Spiranac Shares Heartfelt Masters Moment After Meeting Fans

Paige Spiranac shared a heartfelt moment from The Masters. Instead of focusing on scores, the golf personality highlighted her positive interactions with fans at Augusta. She took to social media to thank everyone for their kind words.
“Had the most amazing day at The Masters today! One of the most special sporting events for so many reasons. I want to thank everyone who came up and said hi. I enjoyed all the conversations and meeting you all!" the 33-year-old shared via her X account on Wednesday.
“It can be easy to focus on the negative at times, but the kind comments and meaningful conversations with people I’ve connected with online make me so happy!” added Spiranac.
The golf content creator is no stranger to negativity. In late 2025, Paige Spiranac took part in the Internet Invitational, a $1 million event hosted by Barstool Sports and Bob Does Sports.
During the final round, she faced backlash for pressing down grass near her teammate’s ball, which falls under Rule 8.1 as improving the lie. She later explained that she was not aware of it at the time.
Besides that, she's also faced criticism about her outfit choices since her social media popularity. However, that hasn't made Spiranac back down.
Paige Spiranac at Augusta: From Course Appearance to Digital Presence
At Augusta National, Paige Spiranac wore a Masters-themed outfit.
Spiranac wore a green and white striped dress, pairing it with a sun hat with green trim. That's because every masters winner, besides earning the trophy, also earns an iconic green jacket.
In fact, Paige Spiranac even shared an image wearing the green jacket on April 6, with the caption, "A tradition unlike any other." The post garnered 1.1 million views and 37,000 likes on X alone.
Before turning to content, Spiranac competed at the college level with the University of Arizona and San Diego State University. Since then, she has remained connected to golf through digital platforms.
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Written by
Aditi Singh
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Sagnik Bagchi
