Paige Spiranac recently got candid about her struggles as a golf content creator. She said that it was hard for her to deal with the industry's games and that it was exhausting.
Spiranac is one of the most popular golf influencers with over 4 million followers on Instagram. Besides, she has more than 1 million followers on X and around 436k subscribers on YouTube.
Recently, Paige Spiranac posted a YouTube video where she spoke about her goals for 2025 and also touched upon several other topics. In her video, she mentioned that she didn't do enough work in the last two years due to various reasons.
"I feel that in the last couple of years, I wouldn’t say that I was burnt out, but I think I was a little beat down by the industry and the game that you have to play, and the people within the game," she said. "It can be exhausting, and when you think about all of those other factors in this industry, you lose sight of what matters."
"What keeps this chugging along is the community, and that’s what matters. I just know that I need to keep feeding the community. Over the last couple of years, I could have done a better job with that. I felt like, at times, maybe I was just going through frustration because of other things happening in my life.
Paige Spiranac asks her fans to support LA wildfires victims
On Saturday, January 11, the Los Angeles Times shared details of several important foundations where donations could be made for the wildfire victims. Paige Spiranac shared the LA Times' post on Instagram and encouraged her fans to support the wildfire victims.
"If you want to help but don't know where to start I found this helpful and wanted to share❤," she wrote.
For the past week, Los Angeles has been affected by massive wildfires that have claimed 11 lives so far. Over 150K people have been evacuated, and around 160K are under warnings. More than 40,000 acres of property have been damaged. Many golfers, such as Michelle Wie West, Nelly Korda, and Collin Morikawa, have urged support for the wildfire victims.