Paige Spiranac bid adieu to her "amazing" 2024 with a picture from her visit to Daytona International Speedway. In August 2024, the golf influencer was invited to take an honorary pace car ride at the NASCAR Cup Series Coke Zero Sugar 400.
The 31-year-old met with Olympian Parker Valby and Daytona International Speedway president Frank Kelleher at the NASCAR event. In her Twitter post, Spiranac posed with a tied crop top and denim shorts, sporting a cowboy hat.
"Bye 2024! So many amazing experiences this year! Can’t wait for 2025 (heart emoji). Thank you for all the love and support!" Paige Spiranac tweeted.
One of the major highlights for Spiranac was competing at the Creators Classic at East Lake Golf Club. The event was her return to competitive golf after an eight-year hiatus, and she didn't disappoint. She finished ninth with a score of 2 over par at the event won by Luke Kwon. She was included in the PGA Tour's Creator Council.
Spiranac has emboldened her stature as a top golf influencer by producing golf content throughout the year. She has more than four million followers on Instagram, 3.6 million on Facebook, and over one million on X (formerly Twitter). She also has 436k subscribers on YouTube and 1.6 million followers on TikTok.
Paige Spiranac tries the top hybrid golf clubs of 2024
Golf Influencer Paige Spiranac tried the top three hybrid golf clubs of 2024 in a YouTube video by Club Champion last week. She was guided by "Mustache Mitch" during the video. She started the testing with a TaylorMade QI 10 Hybrid. However, it didn't appeal to her because of its smaller head and glossy finish.
"I don’t like this one. I’ve played hybrids in the past, and I’ve now switched over to fairway woods, but I’ve always felt that hybrids are heavier," Paige Spiranac said. (05:02)
Spiranac followed it by testing a Callaway AI Smoke Hybrid:
"I love the look of it. It's very much like home from my fairway woods and my driver. I did enjoy it, but obviously, it was just too heavy for me."
Spiranac tried the Ping G430 Hybrid, which emerged as her favorite:
"Immediately, as soon as I set it down, I love the way that it looked. The weight, the feel of it ended up working even better. It was the perfect club for me."
Paige Spiranac also praised the appearance and performance of the club and talked about how "worried" she was to try Ping but it turned out well for her.