World’s Hottest Female Golfers


Golf is celebrated for its breathtaking beauty — and not just for prestigious courses like Pebble Beach and Augusta. The LPGA and Ladies European Tour boast talented golfers who excel on the fairways. Bearing this in mind, here are some of the most stunning female golfers in the world!

Blair O’Neal

Blair O’Neal, though not a frequent presence on the Symetra Tour after stepping back from full-time professional golf, continues to grace our TV screens. Her contributions to the Golf Channel and other platforms keep her in the spotlight. Additionally, she has been featured in numerous magazines, showcasing her remarkable physique, and frequently appears on the fashion runway. Her multifaceted presence in the media landscape is truly captivating.

Michelle Wie

Michelle Wie has captured the spotlight from a tender age of 10, emerging as the youngest player ever to qualify for a USGA amateur championship. Hailing from Hawaii, she ventured into the LPGA Tour, clinching four prestigious LPGA Championships, which include the Lorena Ochoa Invitational, CN Canadian Women’s Open, the LPGA Lotte Championship, and her inaugural major victory, the US Women’s Open. Presently, she holds the 32nd rank globally.

Paige Spiranac

While no longer a professional golfer, Paige Spiranac remains a favorite among her 1.5 million Instagram followers. Despite turning pro in 2015 and stepping away from the tour in 2016 following the Dubai Open, where she missed the cut, Spiranac has focused on cultivating her brand through feminine golf trick shots on social media and her modeling endeavors. Her journey from college golf at the University of Arizona and San Diego State University continues to captivate audiences, and we certainly aren’t complaining.

Jessica Korda

Jessica Korda, a standout golfer featured prominently on our list, displays prowess both on the greens and in the modeling world. Currently holding the 13th spot globally, Korda transitioned to the professional realm at a youthful 18 years old and boasts victories in two LGPA tournaments, the most recent being at the Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic in 2014. Hailing from a family deeply rooted in sport, her lineage includes professional tennis players as parents, with her father, Petr Korda, clinching the Australian Open title in 1998. Notably, her younger brother, Sebastian, secured victory at the Boys Australian Open earlier this year, while her sibling, Nelly, also graces the LPGA Tour.

Cheyenne Woods

While Cheyenne Woods may not hold a Top 250 ranking, she remains a prominent figure in women’s golf globally, attributed in part to her renowned uncle, Tiger Woods. Despite a challenging 2018 with disappointing performances in the Women’s British Open and the US Women’s Open, the question lingers: If a choice had to be made between playing a round of golf with Cheyenne or Tiger…

Lexi Thompson

Ranked 5th globally, Lexi Thompson’s golfing prowess matches her striking appearance. At just 12, she became the youngest-ever participant in the US Women’s Open. Despite her age of 23, she boasts 10 LPGA Tournament victories, including her inaugural major win at the 2014 Kraft Nabisco Championship at 19, making her the second youngest LPGA player to achieve this feat. In 2018, she clinched a four-stroke victory at the CME Group Tour Championship.

Melissa Reid

Melissa Reid, a beloved English professional golfer from the European Tour, turned pro in 2007. With six tournament victories and notable finishes in the British Open, her prowess is well recognized. Recently, Reid courageously shared her identity as a member of the LGBTQ+ community in an interview with Athlete Ally.

Maria Verchenova

Maria Verchenova, hailed as the ‘Sharapova of Golf’ for evident reasons, holds the distinction of being the inaugural Russian to secure a full-time spot on the Ladies European Tour. With numerous Top 10 finishes to her credit, she represented Russia at the 2016 Olympics in Rio, clinching the 16th spot while setting a course record of 62 in the fourth round.

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