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Paula Creamer vs. Natalie Gulbis


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  1. 1. Were not talking about game here!

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Paula.

On the 4th of July, I went to the LPGA tournament here. I have to say, Natalie is a very beautiful woman.

However, Paula is much better looking. Natalie has that.... college sorority girl look that seems to attract drunken frat-guy-obnoxious middle-aged men. Paula is much more classy looking and has a much softer look about her. She's extremely good looking, and more attractive to me than Natalie is.

Another note: those are only 2 of the ladies on tour. There are a TON of stunning women on the LPGA. There are fewer "butch" looking women these days then there used to be. Since so many of them are in shape, their natural beauty comes out. And a few are just out--and-out hot. In fact, I'd say that Natalie and Paula are not the best looking ones on tour these days. They are good players, but no longer the hottest on tour.

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lorena ochoa tops my list

I think I just threw up in my mouth. You know what they say... If you are going to go ugly... go early and avoid the rush.

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Another note: those are only 2 of the ladies on tour. There are a TON of stunning women on the LPGA. There are fewer "butch" looking women these days then there used to be. Since so many of them are in shape, their natural beauty comes out. And a few are just out--and-out hot. In fact, I'd say that Natalie and Paula are not the best looking ones on tour these days. They are good players, but no longer the hottest on tour.

I agree, I find PC more attractive to my eye, IMHO. Just curious who else you consider attractive on the tour. I was thinking about going to check out an LPGA event later this year.

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I would belly-crawl naked through broken glass just to lick the tires on the truck from the laundry that washes Paula's panties.

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I would belly-crawl naked through broken glass just to lick the tires on the truck from the laundry that washes Paula's panties.

Now that sounds painful

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Paula had a great career as an amateur while Natalie was making calendar shoots.

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Paula had a great career as an amateur while Natalie was making calendar shoots.

Natalie doesnt make the cut at events because of her looks.


Posted
Doesn't win either

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Posted
I want to vote for paula but I can never get past her eyebrows. Between the two if I have to pick one(forceibly) I guess I would go Natalie. But , Bri Vega has to be the hottest eye candy in the lady's tour if I would pick trully.
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Natalie is hot, but I love Paula's booty!!! I am a fan of a little bit of junk in the trunk. I think that Paula is so cute. I wouldn't kick either one of them out, but Paula Creamer is the better fit for my tastes.

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I agree, I find PC more attractive to my eye, IMHO.

  • Paige Mackenzie
  • Ai Miyazato, a tiny little thing but she can hit it a ton
  • Morgan Pressel
  • Emma Cabrera-Bello
These are some of the girls/ladies we saw in person at the event who caught my eye as really cute. We got to see several from a pretty good vantage point on the Par-3 11th. They came right next to us. It was pretty cool. I was hugely impressed with Ai Miyazato from japan. Just so tiny, so fit, and just a dynamite. I guess I was being stereotypical thinking that a small, petite, cute girl couldn't play that well. But, man could she.

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Are the votes for Natalie Gulbis only considering "below the neck" criteria? I mean she's nice looking but I don't find her face nearly as attractive as Creamer's.

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Are the votes for Natalie Gulbis only considering "below the neck" criteria?

That's kinda' silly, considering Paula's eyebrows and penchant for old lady cataract glasses as a result.

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