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Best & Worst Dressed on LPGA Tour


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Best: Michelle Wie, Lexi Thompson, Sandra Gal and Natalie Gulbis. The four have perfected the athletic chic look. Sporty and fashionable. Worst: Morgan Pressel's shorts and Brittany Linicome's hats. Pressel's shorts generally have the pattern of your grandmother's drapes. Regarding Linicome, her hats never seem to fit right and sit way too high on her head.

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Best: Michelle Wie, Lexi Thompson, Sandra Gal and Natalie Gulbis. The four have perfected the athletic chic look. Sporty and fashionable.

Worst: Morgan Pressel's shorts and Brittany Linicome's hats. Pressel's shorts generally have the pattern of your grandmother's drapes. Regarding Linicome, her hats never seem to fit right and sit way too high on her head.

Pressels shorts look like the female version of Loudmouth.  I'm not a big fan of the way Ciganda dresses either.

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Paula Creamer.  She is always perfectly matched from head to toe.

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Tailgater nailed it! I could watch those four girls play golf all day long! I hope Michele Wie gives up the body art decals. She is far too beautiful  of a woman to have those tacky looking decals on her.

Not to be critical but CIganda needs to get a fashion make over. Her outfit looked like she just threw on her saturday morning casual clothes.

I think Sandra Gal is going to become the next Golf super model.


Christine Kim, IMHO, would be the first lady I would want to play a round of golf with, she is a character, but I'd put her on the worst dressed list.

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Jessica Korda is another Player that knows how to dress on the course. Although, I often think tennis player when I see her. That isn't a bad thing.

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Driver: Callaway Razr X Black 10.5*
FW / Hybrid: Nike T40 4W 17* / Nike CPR 24*
Irons: Callaway Razr X HL 5I-SW
Putter: Nike Method Core Putter
Balls: Nike PD Soft


Creamer and Gal definitely! Actually there are a lot of excellent dressers on the LPGA although I'd need to give it more thought in order to name anyone else specifically. Not a bad assignment though.

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Omigod, paula creamer was wearing an all black outfit last week with knee high black sheer socks, major turn on for me. Scha-wing!

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Danille Kang and Pornanong Phatlum (sp? I was too lazy to look up the correct spelling of her name) are two more for the good list. Suzann Pettersen has her own style and it works for her. Gerina Piller's look could be better. Brittany Lang too.

What's In My Bag...
Driver: Callaway Razr X Black 10.5*
FW / Hybrid: Nike T40 4W 17* / Nike CPR 24*
Irons: Callaway Razr X HL 5I-SW
Putter: Nike Method Core Putter
Balls: Nike PD Soft


Sandra Gal. Best legs on tour and, by the way she dresses, she knows it. If I see her on the leaderboard I'm checkin' in on the telecast.

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Sandra Gal. Best legs on tour and, by the way she dresses, she knows it. If I see her on the leaderboard I'm checkin' in on the telecast.

Agree on all counts. But if there was a thumbs down feature on this website I'd give you one cuz ... No pictures!!!!

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