Did Paige Spiranac ever win?

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Paige Spiranac, a former professional golfer, is now a social media celebrity and the leading social media influencer in golf. In July 2023, she created OnlyPaige, a membership service that offers vlogs and live streaming.

She played collegiate golf for the University of Arizona and San Diego State University, where she played with the Aztecs, won the 2015 Mountain West Conference championship and was an All-Mountain West Conference player twice, in 2013 and 2014.

She signed a contract with Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG) in 2017 to promote the golf club's brand on social media and in television advertisements. She has also appeared in Golf Digest and the swimsuit edition of Sports Illustrated, and she writes a monthly column for Golf Magazine, with her first piece published in late 2018.

Spiranac joined PointsBet, an international sportsbook operator, as a brand ambassador, on-air presenter, and equity shareholder in 2021. She became the first athlete to rank #1 on Maxim's Hot 100 list when she was crowned "Sexiest Woman Alive" in the middle of 2022.

Paige Spiranac’s Wins

Spiranac's only victory came in May 2016, when she made her professional debut on the Cactus Tour, defeating the then-top amateur, Hannah O'Sullivan.

Did Paige Spiranac play on the LPGA?

Paige participated in the 2016 LPGA qualifying tournament but did not receive a card to officially play on the tour. However, after finishing in solo seventh place at Walnut Creek, she qualified for the Ladies European Tour's Scottish Open.

At the CoBank Colorado Women's Open in 2016, Spiranac finished in ninth place. Then she earned a spot in the top five at Trilogy in October after finishing in a three-way tie for second place at Legacy in Phoenix, Arizona, in late 2016. At the end of the season money list, she finished solo 11th and earned $8,010.

Paige Spiranac’s Early Life

Spiranac was born in Colorado's Wheat Ridge and lived between Scottsdale, Arizona, and Monument, Colorado, during her young years. She was homeschooled due to her history of anxiety.

She has a sporty background, as her father, Dan, was a player on the University of Pittsburgh Panthers football team that won the 1976 NCAA title. Her mother, Annette, was a ballerina by profession. Paige also has an older sister, Lexie, who competed on Stanford's track team and was awarded a college athletic scholarship.

Growing up in Monument, Colorado, Spiranac participated in gymnastics with the aspiration of competing in the Olympics someday, but after suffering two fractured kneecaps at the age of 12, she decided to give up gymnastics and play golf.

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FAQs about Paige Spiranac Wins

A. Yes, Paige Spiranac won her only professional golf tournament in May 2016 on the Cactus Tour.

A. Paige participated in the 2016 LPGA qualifying tournament but did not receive a card. 

A. Paige Spiranac led her collegiate team to the 2015 Mountain West Conference championship and had success on the Cactus Tour.

A. Paige Spiranac is a social media influencer, brand ambassador, and content creator, known for her work in golf and beyond.

A. The net worth of Paige Spiranac is estimated to be $3 million as of March 2024.

A. Paige Spiranac is 30 years old; she was born on March 26, 1993.

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