Paige Spiranac reveals her top five goals for 2024 as golf’s glamor girl looks to perfect her game on the course and ‘lean up’ after seeing in the New Year
Paige Spiranac has outlined her five goals for 2024, with the golfer's glamor woman keen to perfect her game on the course in the new year.
Spiranac announced her goals for the year to her 3.9 million Instagram followers on Tuesday, after setting her sights on “starting fresh and resetting goals.”
The 30-year-old first asked her fans to share their goals for 2024 before outlining what she hopes to achieve.
“When I start playing golf, I want to be a plus handicap again,” she began. “I'm in trouble right now, so I want to get a little better.
'I share tips and tricks to practice and improve [Instagram].'
Paige Spiranac has outlined her five goals for 2024, with golf's glamor woman keen to perfect her game on the course in the new year
Spiranac also wants to read more, respond faster to texts, create more content and 'lean up'
Spiranac was recently beaten by Tiger Woods to become the most Googled golfer in 2023
After admitting that her second goal is to read more books this year, Spiranac said she also wants to improve her communication skills and respond to text messages faster.
“I actually want to text back faster,” she said. “Sometimes when people text me back, it takes me a while to respond, and no one is that busy, so I can do better and I want to do better.”
Likewise, the golfing beauty has also set her sights on creating more content for her legion of fans in 2024.
“Posting just makes me want to post more,” Spiranac admitted. “Sometimes I just felt like I was posting something that I thought would work and seemed like the perfect post, and I don't want to do that anymore.”
And finally, the popular sports influencer talked about her plans to “lean in” and make sure she feels good about herself this year.
Although she has built a huge following in recent years, Spiranac was recently beaten to the crown of most Googled golfer by Tiger Woods in 2023.
According to the site's data, Woods led golf's Google searches in 42 of the 50 states in the United States.
Spiranac came in as the most Googled player in four states and second in 32.