Anti-Bullying

As a social media influencer, Paige makes her living by promoting brands to her passionate audience. Since retiring, she’s worked with several brands. One of the deals she signed was with Parsons Xtreme Golf, in which she would focus on growing the game of women’s golf, inspiring women, healthy living, and promoting anti-bullying.
After growing up as a target of bullying, she also decided to team up with Cybersmile Foundation, which is a group that provides global support and educational programs to help combat cyberbullying. She has also worked with 18Birdies, which is a golf app that’s designed to make golf a more social sport.
Encouragement

Spiranac has worked very hard to make a difference in the lives of kids who have been bullied. She has been outspoken about bullying on social media and has even spoken to kids at the Boys and Girls Club about her experiences with bullying.
In 2017, Paige returned to the Dubai Ladies Masters and spoke about all the abuse she had endured as a professional golfer — from people online, to even reporters and fellow golfers. Though she wasn’t able to latch on as a professional golfer, Spiranac knows she can still have just as positive of an impact on the world by using her platform to speak about the causes she cares about.