I can't say I hope she doesn't win, but she does have a bit too much makeup on. But I'm about the only male on these boards that doesn't find her atractive. I'm more of a Creamer fan. *sigh*
Actually I'd join you on that. I find Creamer more attractive than Guilbis.
I think Guilbis arms and legs are a bit skinny or something.
Funny she has the curves and then ultra skinny limbs which is supposed to be mens ideal or something, but I just think Creamer has the best figure in womens golf.
Actually I'd join you on that. I find Creamer more attractive than Guilbis.
I think Guilbis arms and legs are a bit skinny or something.
Funny she has the curves and then ultra skinny limbs which is supposed to be mens ideal or something, but I just think Creamer has the best figure in womens golf.
Gulbis has no neck and her legs are abnormally long and too skinny. She looks like a cricket.
And for Creamer, I don't think she has the nicest figure per se, but she is cute!
So Michelle limps home with a final round 66 to finish 1 back in 3rd place in her first LPGA finish as a pro. Is this girl ever going to learn how to close the deal ?
I'd like to see Gulbis win one. She certainly looks a lot better in her element than she does on that ridiculous reality show of hers. This is a putter's tournament to win, not a strength of Michelle's ... yet. She should snag another top 10, though... hopefully better.
She has a reality show??? I knew she was sort of the spokesgirl for skycaddy but this I didn't know.
Yeah.. she did pretty good today. That was good to see.
I can only imagine the pressure these young kids are under.
Pressure? They're playing golf. The average "kid" their age is struggling with a class load, a part-time job, and wondering what tomorrow holds for them....if they're lucky. Those pampered players have no idea what "pressure" in the real world is.
Golf pressure? Sure......if they don't shoot par or better on a regular basis they may have to contend with pressure in the real world.
Has Pressel graduated HS yet? Wie is still in school and she has a courseload to stress over. I guess at least she knows where she's headed after graduation, but I think they still have a lot of pressure to deal with, both on and off the course. I'm sure it's somewhat of a relief knowing they won't be living hand to mouth after graduation, but still.
I'll give you this much.......16-22 year old professional golfers, with no financial woes, certainly face different pressures than those of us living in the real world.