Paige Spiranac’s 2024 Calendar Is on Sale for 24 Hours Only

Don’t miss out on the golf influencer’s incredible swimsuit pics.
Paige Spiranac

Paige Spiranac.


In case you missed it, Paige Spiranac released her 2024 swimsuit calendar back in October. The 12-month spread is full of bikini content, and if the golf instructor’s 2018 SI Swimsuit Issue photoshoot in Aruba is anything to go by, you don’t want to miss out.

While the calendar has been on sale for several weeks now, the 30-year-old media personality announced on her Instagram story on Monday afternoon that the product is currently on sale—but for a limited time. For 24 hours only, you can snag the 2024 wall calendar for 30% off with discount code “FLASH.”

Paige Spiranac 2024 Wall Calendar, $22.40 - originally $32 (paigespiranac.com)

Before releasing the calendar earlier this fall, Spiranac teased the creative process on her podcast, Playing a Round With Paige, in August. She noted that the photos were captured by her mother, Annette, at Hammock Beach Resort in Palm Coast, Fla., and stated that she thinks people generally don’t understand how difficult modeling actually is.

“I don’t think people give modeling enough credit for how hard [it is] and what goes into all these shoots and finding different poses and how sore I am after these shoots,” she said. “It’s actually very strenuous on your body because you are in these positions and you’re kind of twisting and posing and sucking in and flexing and like doing all these things to try to make yourself look a certain way in front of the camera.”

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Cara O’Bleness
CARA O’BLENESS

Cara O’Bleness is a writer and editor on the Lifestyle and Trending News team for SI Swimsuit. Prior to joining SI Swimsuit in 2022, she worked as a writer and editor across a number of content verticals, including food, lifestyle, health and wellness, and small business and entrepreneurship. In her free time, O’Bleness loves reading, spending time with her family and making her way through Michigan’s many microbreweries. She is a graduate of Michigan State University’s School of Journalism.