Paige Spiranac announces the final tournament of the year for Grass League

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Paige Spiranac joined the Grass League earlier this year in a strategic front office role. Her work was to promote the league, shaping the long-term vision and growth strategy. She was also involved in brand development and overall content strategy for its widespread digital reach.

Recently, Spiranac announced the final tournament of the year for the Grass League. The final tournament is the Championship finale, which will take place at the Grass Clippings at Rolling Hills from December 5 to 6. Sharing information about the same, Spiranac took to her Instagram handle and said:

“Hey guys, if you remember then I am involved with high stakes par-3 golf league called the Grass League. Well we have our final tournament of the year coming up soon, the 2025 GL Championship from December 5 to 6 in Tempe, Arizona…these tournaments are really amazing with high level amateurs, pros men and women competing in team-based 2 person scramble tournaments. Exciting news: I am going to be on the broadcast team, which will be live on the Golf Channel on December 6. You will definitely wanna tune into that. If you have the opportunity to go in person you definitely should because you will get one of a kind fan experience under the lights with live music."
Paige Spiranac's post - via @_paige.renee on Instagram Paige Spiranac's post - via @_paige.renee on Instagram

The last two Grass League events, the Season opener and Event 2, took place at the Rolling Hills and Goat Hill Park from May 2-3 and August 30-31, respectively. The league involves 11 franchise teams, including the Dallas Horsemen and the San Diego Muni. NBC Sports is the league's multi-platform distribution partner, and the first event was aired on Peacock. The last episode will be available on the Golf Channel.


Paige Spiranac shares her thoughts after becoming a part of the Grass League

Paige Spiranac joined the Grass League as a growth manager and on-course analyst earlier this year and shared her thoughts about the league. She told Troon that the league was breaking boundaries and ushering in a new era for golf. She added that the league helped build connections with fans and fostered the game's growth. She said:

“The Grass League is breaking boundaries and pushing golf into an exciting new era. I’m thrilled to join the Front Office and help shape not only how the league looks and feels but how it connects with fans and grows the game…This is a chance to be part of something innovative, competitive, and culture shaping from the inside out.”

Previously, Paige Spiranac served as an analyst for the Creator Classic, a three-part tournament. Spiranac played at the second Creator Classic, which took place before the Truist Championship and served as an on-course commentator in the two others. She also appeared at the Internet Invitational, a six-episode virtual golf event featuring 48 golf content creators.

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