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Paige Spiranac recaps ‘crazy couple of weeks’ in a series of new photos

Paige Spiranac’s summer is off to a busy start.

The longtime golf influencer, 30, looked back Wednesday on what’s been a “crazy couple of weeks,” posting photos from her latest adventures both on and off the course.

“What a crazy couple of weeks!” Spiranac began on Instagram.

Paige Spiranac recently recapped what’s been a “crazy couple of weeks.” Paige Spiranac/Instagram

“Raised a ton of money with Jerry Kelly at @genevanationalresort [in Wisconsin]! Had my own bobblehead night with the @brewers and threw out the first pitch.

“Co hosted the @lagolf party and we also worked on something really exciting.”

Spiranac closed out the whirlwind weeks with a “fun collab” with the “Bob Does Sports” crew that’s comprised of Robby Berger, Joseph Demare and Nick Stubbe.

Paige Spiranac poses with the “Bob Does Sports” crew. Paige Spiranac/Instagram

The former golfer, who boasts more than five million followers between her Instagram and TikTok pages, chronicled her outing at last Friday’s Brewers game in a series of social media posts.

One TikTok video features the moment Spiranac tossed out the first pitch before the Brewers’ 5-4 win over the Pirates at American Family Field in Milwaukee.

“How did I do?” Spiranac asked fans, many of whom praised her efforts.

@_paige.renee

Threw out the first pitch. How did I do?

♬ original sound – Paige Spiranac
Paige Spiranac poses with her bobblehead from a Brewers game. Paige Spiranac/Instagram

“Good job!” one follower exclaimed, to which another applauded, “Killed it.”

Spiranac’s recent appearances come on the heels of a buzzy Golf Digest profile.

In the feature, which dropped in May, the “Playing A Round” podcast host reflected on her journey to becoming one of the biggest influencers on the planet.

Paige Spiranac’s growing empire includes the OnlyPaige subscription site. Paige Spiranac/Instagram

“I never wanted to be an influencer. Now I’ve become so influential they can’t ignore me,” she said.

Spiranac’s growing empire has since extended to the subscription-based site OnlyPaige, which provides paying fans with exclusive content.

“It’s been a long journey of figuring out what it was going to look like and make all my followers really happy,” she told Forbes in January, adding, “I really love the idea of a subscription program but I wanted to do it in a way that felt comfortable to me and felt authentic.”