Paige Spiranac is lighting up social media again—and this time she’s not just posing for pics. Her latest move at the Ryder Cup has fans buzzing for real.
She posted a pic wearing a Stars & Stripes bikini, cheering loudly for Team USA, with a caption that said, “USA needs some good vibes heading their way. Just doing what I can. Go USA.” It’s simple. But for everyone watching, it felt like more than that—it felt like Paige staking her claim in the heart of golf fandom.
Then she doubled down. When golf pundit Brandel Chamblee criticized Bryson DeChambeau—calling him controversial and questioning his team spirit—Paige stepped in. She defended him, calling him the “perfect person” for event formats like Ryder Cup and pushed back on the idea that his YouTube presence detracts from his dedication.
This is classic Paige: bold, unfiltered, and always making sure her voice is heard. Yes, she’s a big name in golf influencer circles—but posts like this remind people she still cares deeply about the game, about players, and about energy, respect, and representation.
Some of the impact:
Fans are praising her for defending someone viewed as controversial.
Others are saying she’s using her influence to re-shape narrative—something many influencers only talk about.
It adds a layer: she’s not just commentary or glamour, she’s someone involved, someone picking sides, someone with conviction.
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