Hannah Leiner is gaining traction in the golf influencing scene, according to OutKick. The 27-year-old influencer is making headlines after entering a competitive phase in her career, capturing attention during the Cadillac Championship held on April 29, 2026, at Trump National Doral in Miami, Florida.[1]
What happened
Hannah Leiner’s rise in golf influencing is rapid, with her engaging content and vibrant personality resonating across social media platforms. “The key to Leiner content is that she’s always smiling and having fun,” an associated report highlighted. Leiner has recently taken part in a series of high-profile events, including her work with ESPN for TGL events this winter.[2]
Photos of Leiner having fun on a ladies’ golf trip in Ireland earlier this year further cement her status. As she continues to capture the essence of fun associated with golf, questions arise about whether she can take the torch from established influencers like Paige Spiranac.
Why it matters
Leiner’s growing popularity reflects a shift in the golf influencer landscape, where new personalities are challenging established figures. Influencers like Spiranac, who have dominated the space for years, may soon face competition as younger talents emerge. Leiner’s distinct style and approach could attract a fresh audience to the sport, influencing its growth and appeal.[3]
Background
Leiner’s journey began in 2018, when she was first featured in a column by OutKick while playing golf at Florida International. Over the past eight years, she has cultivated a loyal following, transitioning from an amateur golfer to a recognized social media personality. Her efforts culminated in notable partnerships and participation in significant events.
What’s next
Fans can expect to see Leiner at upcoming golf events and on various social media platforms as she continues to build her brand. Her trajectory suggests a promising year ahead, especially as the golf season progresses and content opportunities arise.

