Golf influencer Paige Spiranac generated significant online buzz with a single-word Instagram post—“LFG”—on October 29, signaling her lead role in an upcoming YouTube golf competition series set to premiere on November 5.
The post, which featured a slow-motion video of Spiranac executing a golf swing while wearing a red crop top and white skirt, quickly amassed over 300,000 likes from her 4 million followers. The acronym “LFG,” commonly interpreted as “Let’s F***ing Go,” served as an energetic teaser for the project.
Produced in collaboration with Good Good Golf’s Garrett Clark and GM Golf’s Micah Morris, the eight-episode series will showcase Spiranac competing against TikTok trick-shot creators, PGA professionals, and celebrity guests. Challenges will take place on renowned golf courses and include longest-drive contests, par-3 shootouts, and closest-to-the-pin competitions with $50,000 prizes.
In a subsequent Instagram reel, Spiranac described the format as “golf, but make it chaos,” highlighting her powerful drives exceeding 300 yards and creative recovery shots from bunkers.
The 32-year-old, recently named to Golf Digest’s 2025 list of the sport’s most powerful figures, continues to challenge traditional golf norms with her candid style and dynamic on-course presence.
The series is poised to attract widespread attention as anticipation builds among fans and viewers.
