Following his public appearance alongside Paige Spiranac at a recent redcarpet event, the boyfriend of the actress has been revealed as Zach Brantly
Paige Spiranac, a former professional golfer turned influencer, shocked her admirers by revealing she was seeing someone. Paige, who is well-known for sharing somewhat graphic photos of herself hitting the links, declared in April that she was dating, though she didn’t provide many specifics at the time. Many people are now curious about who Paige might be dating as a result.
The beautiful golf influencer was present at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit launch party, which took place at the Hard Rock Hotel in New York earlier this week.
Who is banker Zach Brantly new boyfriend of golfer Paige Spiranac
Spiranac attracted attention in a gorgeous white outfit. The 31-year-old previously gave followers hints that she was seeing someone, and the man in question has now been identified as US banker Zach Brantly.
At German firm Berenberg, Zach Brantly is the head of investment banking. He was a member of the Credit Agricole equities capital markets unit prior to this. In addition, he has a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from Purdue University.
To commemorate Spiranac’s feature on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit magazine, the pair had a sumptuous evening out. Spiranac, who has four million Instagram followers, and professional baseball star Steven Tinoco got married in 2020 but later on parted ways.
About Paige Spiranac
Paige Spiranac is a former professional golfer, social media personality, and golf coach. Spiranac competed in the Colorado junior golf circuit and won five events in her early career, including the 2010 CWGA Junior Stroke Play. She rose to become a top-5 college recruit and a top-20 world junior player.
Spiranac received a University of Arizona golf scholarship. She competed in Division 1 collegiate golf at San Diego State University and the University of Arizona. Paige guided the Aztecs to their first Mountain West Conference Championship in 2015, her senior year. She participated in both the Ladies European Tour and the developing Cactus Tour.
She eventually made the decision to resign from professional golf in 2016 owing to injuries, but her stint as a professional was comparatively brief.