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Paige Spiranac launches new ‘content-centered’ venture with golf media company

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Golf influencer Paige Spiranac has collaborated with golf media company Skratch’s parent company, Pro Shop, for a new content venture. The two parties joined forces and announced Paige.Co, an exclusive content-based venture that will focus on delivering golf content for fans.

Spiranac will oversee the content and collaborate on the on-screen digital series. She opened up about the collaboration in an article for Scratch.

“I’m officially partnering with Skratch’s parent company, Pro Shop. We’re launching Paige Co., a long-term joint venture centered on content, IP and commerce,” Spiranac wrote. “I’ve had the chance to work with the Pro Shop team over the last few years on a few different events and creative projects, and we’ve often found ourselves in endless conversations about where golf is heading next. What stood out immediately wasn’t just the talent (there’s a lot of it). It was the mindset.”

Last year, Paige Spiranac collaborated with the Grass League series and hosted their events. She also played in the PGA Tour’s Creator Classic series.

Spiranac is also active on Passes, a subscription-based site, where she is known for sharing her golf content.


Paige Spiranac asks fans about Tiger Woods’ possible return

Paige Spiranac asked her fans about Tiger Woods’ return by sharing a video on her X (formerly Twitter) account on Tuesday. She reacted to the 15-time major winner’s comment about his potential return.

The former Masters winner attended a press conference on Tuesday ahead of the Genesis Invitational. He was asked about his possible return and whether the Masters is “off the table” in his schedule.

“No,” Woods replied, hinting at his potential return to the greens.

Paige Spiranac opened up about Woods’ comment by sharing a video on her X account with a caption:

“What do you think?”

Tiger Woods last played in a professional event in 2024 at The Open Championship. He has since been away from the greens.

He underwent disc replacement surgery in October and provided an update about his recovery on Tuesday. He said:

“The disc replacement has been one thing. It’s been a challenge to — I’ve had a fused back and now a disc replacement, so it’s challenging. And now I entered a new decade, so that number is starting to sink in and has us thinking about the opportunity to be able to play in a cart. That’s something that, as I said, I won’t do out here on this tour because I don’t believe in it. But on the Champions Tour, that’s certainly that opportunity.”

Paige Spiranac has played in professional-level golf events during the early days of her career. However, these days she is best known for her golf-related content on social media.