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You’ve probably never heard of Blair O’Neal, but she can totally kick your ass on the links.
The professional golfer and this year’s “Most Beautiful Women in Golf” by Golf magazine, the 35-year-old Arizona native has enjoyed an impressive career on the gold course, from becoming member of the U.S. Junior Ryder Cup Team way back in 1997 to turning pro in 2004 to winning the Big Break gold tournament in the Dominican Republic in 2011.
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#tbt to my @pumagolf @cobragolf calendar photo shoot & Sports Illustrated @si_swimsuit edition!✨⛳️
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O’Neal isn’t just gorgeous, but driven — and not just because she reportedly never missed a tournament during her four years at Arizona State. This blonde beauty didn’t just turn pro after graduation but also nailed her first modeling gig. Since then, she’s has been named “One of the Hottest 50 Athletes of All-Time” by Sports Illustrated, one of the “Hottest Golfers” by Golf Digest, and, now, the “Most Beautiful Woman in Golf” by Golf magazine.
#FBF to my cover shoot with @golfpunk_magazine earlier this year ✨
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Here’s to your drive on both the green and the runway, Blair. We’ll be watching you work on your stroke.