On Mother’s Day, Paige Spiranac’s mother stole the show when the most well-known golf influencer thanked her mother from the bottom of her heart on social media.
“Happy Mother’s Day to the best… I love you!” was the remark she wrote alongside a picture of the two of them.
Claire Rogers, a reporter at Golf, said, “OMG, you two are so identical that I almost thought this was a fake photo.” Spiranac didn’t disclose any more information about her mother, but she was immediately inundated with comments about her from fans and even from friends she has made in the golf industry.Com answered.
Fans of the 33-year-old Spiranac shared this opinion. “Wow, you REALLY look a lot like your mum,” someone said in response. It’s obvious where you obtain your attractive appearance!
“Well, they say if you want to know what your wife will look like later on, just look at her mother,” another person remarked. Paige has nothing to be concerned about, in my opinion. Whoa!
When Paige Spiranac posted a photo of her mother on Mother’s Day, fans were taken aback.
After the picture went viral, fans made jokes about how lightning had “struck twice” in her family.
Some went a little further than Rogers’ remark, acknowledging that they believed Spiranac’s post had created her mother using artificial intelligence. Come on. One person wrote, “Lightning never strikes twice like this.”
“Your mum looks like the AI version of you when you’ll be older,” someone else commented.
After a challenging start to the year, Spiranac changed her tone by posting a photo of her mother to her 1.1 million followers.
Spiranac terminated a brief social media break at the beginning of 2026 after disclosing that she had been having mental health issues.
At the beginning of the year, Spiranac stated, “I am in a bit of a funk, a rut if you will, and it’s not like a one or two day thing.”
This has been ongoing for some time. I feel like I’ve been thinking about everything all the time, and I’m just trying to figure it out.
I believe that’s the reason I haven’t been posting as much—I feel like my anxiety has taken over and I’m overanalysing everything.
“I feel like I haven’t been active because I’ve just been in my own head, in this kind of funky rut, and we’re working through it.”