Golf influencer Paige Spiranac to host event at Bell Auditorium

Date: April 05, 2023

Social media influencer and golf instructor Paige Spiranac has come to Augusta for Masters Week, offering “over 2,500 guests” an opportunity to bring golf festivities off the green to downtown.

Paige’s Par-Tee is scheduled to kick off at the Bell Auditorium on Wednesday night. The event is coordinated by Thuzio, a sports media and events company owned by video social networking service Triller. It will feature performances by country artist Jimmie Allen, singer Lewis Brice and Dee Jay Silver.

Twigs Golf, Forever Lawn, My Miracle Advantage and Tito’s Handmade Vodka are among the event’s sponsors. Alongside the live entertainment and golf-themed activities the social promises “captivating brand activations,” as Spiranac hosts and provides photo opps for fans.



Spiranac started in professional golf in 2016, debuting in the Cactus Tour in Queen Creek, Ariz. Since then she has launched a career via social media, promoting Parsons Xtreme Golf in advertising and becoming a brand ambassador for 18Birdies in 2017, featuring in Golf Digest and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, and writing a monthly column in Golf Magazine, starting in 2018.

Paige’s Par-Tee is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. on Wednesday at the Bell Auditorium. For more information, visit www.paigepartee.com.

Skyler Q. Andrews is a staff reporter covering business for The Augusta Press. Reach him at skyler@theaugustapress.com.


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Skyler Andrews is a bona fide native of the CSRA; born in Augusta, raised in Aiken, with family roots in Edgefield County, S.C., and presently residing in the Augusta area. A graduate of University of South Carolina - Aiken with a Bachelor of Arts in English, he has produced content for Verge Magazine, The Aiken Standard and the Augusta Conventions and Visitors Bureau. Amid working various jobs from pest control to life insurance and real estate, he is also an active in the Augusta arts community; writing plays, short stories and spoken-word pieces. He can often be found throughout downtown with his nose in a book, writing, or performing stand-up comedy.

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