Paige Spiranac poses in white top as she shares some of her ‘favourite pictures’ from recent ‘fun trip’

Paige Spiranac has been enjoying a scenic tour across Europe, and she recently gave fans a glimpse into her travels through a series of Instagram stories. The golf influencer and former professional player shared several of her favorite snapshots from the trip, featuring stops in Paris, Lake Como, Florence, and Rome.

One of her first photos showed a charming street view with an orange vintage car parked outside a cozy café. Over the image, she wrote:
“Had a fun trip recently. Some of my favorite pictures ❤️.”

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Spiranac continued to share more photos from her journey, capturing picturesque moments from her European adventure.

Halloween Challenge Returns

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As October kicked off, Paige also teased the return of her annual “31 costumes in 31 days” challenge — a tradition her fans eagerly await. She previewed the series by dressing up as Velma from Scooby-Doo, wearing an orange top, red skirt, and signature glasses.
She captioned the post:
“It’s that time of the year again 🎃 31 costumes in 31 days starts tomorrow! All new costumes, no repeats from the last 2 years 👻🔥.”

In addition to the costume challenge, Spiranac promoted her Passes account, where fans can access exclusive Halloween-themed content. Subscription plans range from $10 to $100 per month and include perks like private live streams, DMs, and behind-the-scenes footage.

A Growing Digital Empire

With over 4 million Instagram followers, 1.7 million on TikTok, and 1 million on X, Spiranac continues to be one of golf’s most influential online personalities. This year, she made a cameo appearance in Happy Gilmore 2 and also announced a partnership with the golf startup Grass League.

Spiranac Speaks Out on Fan Misconduct

Recently, the 32-year-old influencer addressed toxic fan behavior at the Ryder Cup, where European players, including Rory McIlroy, faced aggressive crowd treatment.

Taking to X, she wrote:

“I’m sadly not shocked by the fan behavior at the Ryder Cup because it’s become the norm at most sporting events. In my opinion, it needs to change across all sports.”

Spiranac also defended McIlroy after his wife, Erica, was hit by a thrown beer, calling for a lifetime ban on the culprit. She backed McIlroy’s fiery response to hecklers, saying:

“Hot take for golf, but I like when golfers show some sass. The crowd says whatever they want, so players can banter back if they choose.”

Despite the chaos, McIlroy played a key role in Europe’s 15–13 Ryder Cup victory, finishing with an impressive 3-1-1 record.

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