Paige Spiranac has cleared up a bizarre internet conspiracy theory after fans thought they saw her in a viral video.
During the week, a video spread on X featuring a blonde woman chugging a drink and holding onto a moving golf cart.
The woman then lost her grip of the vehicle before slamming hard on the ground.
And while the original clip has been viewed 2.7million times on the platform, Spiranac wanted her fans to know that it wasn’t her in the video.
‘I would like to clear up the speculation,’ she wrote. ‘This is not me. We all know I wouldn’t be wearing a polo.’
The humorous post comes after Spiranac announced some big news in May.
Paige Spiranac denied being the woman in a viral video on a golf course this week

In the clip, the woman can be seen chugging a drink as she hangs off the side of a golf cart – before falling off
The social media sensation has become one of the most popular figures in the golf world
The golf influencer, who failed to make it on the LPGA Tour, told fans that she’d be taking her golf knowledge to the Grass League – the first high-stakes par 3 golf league – where she will look to translate her social media success to the front office.
While Spiranac didn’t confirm the exact title of her new position, the Grass League announced that ‘golf’s most influential female voice’ would be joining in a ‘strategic leadership role.’
‘A trailblazer in both professional golf and modern sports media, Spiranac will work closely with league leadership to shape the long-term vision and growth strategy for The Grass League,’ a press release read.
‘Her role will encompass brand development, storytelling, creative, business development and overall content and audience strategy, positioning the league to scale it’s reach across digital, broadcast, and live experiences.’
Spiranac’s appointment came shortly after the league’s 2025 season kickstarted earlier in May with the circuit making its debut last year.
The upstart stages evening competitions at LED-lit Par 3 venues with teams representing regional franchises competing in a two-player scramble format.
The woman in the viral clip fell off the golf cart before slamming hard on the ground
Though Spiranac did not reach the levels she hoped to on the course, quitting the sport has turned out to be an extremely profitable career move for the golf’s glamour girl.
She has garnered the most followers in the golfing world with four million, beating even Tiger Woods, who pocketed $10million for finishing top of the PGA Tour’s PIP, a venture designed to reward players with the biggest social media following, last year.
And thanks to her army of followers, the 32-year-old is said to make as much as $10,698 per post.