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Wednesday 30 November 2016

Top 5 Sexiest Female Golfers

The Sexiest Female Golfers

1. Blair O’Neal

          Blair O’Neal fell in love with the game of golf after her father enrolled her in a junior golf clinic when she was eleven years old. At thirteen, Blair already earned a runner-up position at the Woman’s Western Tournament and would go on to be one of the more well known golfers in the state of Arizona. After succeeding at golf at Arizona State, Blair would go on to win the the Golf Channel’s “Big Break: Dominican Republic” reality television show. This allowed her to participate in the 2012 LPGA Symetra Tour and to continue training today.






2. Kim Hall

       When I was five years old, I was still amazed at being able to fart on a regular basis. When Kim was five, she was shown a golf club and a star was born. Hall was the 1997 South Texas PGA Junior Player of the Year. Kim would then go on to become a two-time Most Valuable Player for the women’s golf team at Stanford before officially going pro in 2003. She would then get in eighteenth place at Safeway Classic Presented by Pepsi in 2006 before getting in third place at the Bell Micro LPGA Classic in 2008. Kim’s career has wound down since then as she only entered one event in 2012, but we’re all waiting anxiously for a dramatic comeback.




3. Anna Rawson

      Anna Rawson (35- born 5 August 1981) is an Australian professional golfer and modelAnna Rawson was a professional model before starting her golfing career in 1999. Anna won a lot of amateur competitions that year including the Jack Newton International Junior Classic tournament. These wins lead her to being a member of the Australian National Squad that year, before officially turning professional in 2004. Anna would just barely miss making the cut at the 2004 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament but would finish third in the Ladies European Tour of 2005. She would then go on to get a spot in the Top 10 in the LPGA in 2008.





4. Bridget Dwyer

      Bridget Dwyer began her golfing career at the age of thirteen when her father took her out to the driving range one day. She fell in love with the game ever since and even entered her private school’s boys golf team because it was perceived that not enough women were interested in the game in order to have their own team. She outperformed her male teammates and earned a partial scholarship to UCLA so she could play golf for them. In he professional career, she has competed in the Futures Tour, the Canadian Tour, the Chinese Tour, and the West Coast Tour. Her motto is to, “Act like a champion in all you do.”






5. Danielle Montgomery

      Danielle Montgomery learned to appreciate the strategic game of golf while in her home country of England. I suppose that it helps when you come from a golfing family and are encouraged to play the game with your siblings. This unique experience allowed her to earn second place in the Binhai Ladies Open Tour in 2008. Danielle has been taking the Australian LPGA Tour by storm for the past five years. She has consistently stayed above fiftieth place in the rankings and has got in sixteenth place in the Ingham Antill Park Pro Am Tour. Rumor has it that Danielle is about to make her way to the United States. 


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