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Golf Special Report: Top 10 hottest men in Golf (Part 1)

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Golf Special Report: Top 10 hottest men in Golf (Part 1)
They are tall, they are strong and they know how to drive women mad. Here are the ten hottest men in golf.
10-Bradley Dredge
Bradley Dredge was born on 6 July 1973 in Tredegar, Wales. The hunk turned professional in 1996, but lost his card on the European Tour. To get it back he attended the qualifying school in 1995 and 1996, in result of his remarkable performance he made his
way to the Challenge Tour in 1997.There he won the  Klassis Turkish Open and finished 15th in the rankings. However, he could not keep up with the card on his rookie season and returned to the Challenge Tour the next season. Once again, he became successful
at the ‘Is Molas Challenge’ and ‘Challenge Tour Championship’, which helped him regain the 8th spot on the money list. Resultantly, he graduated back to the European Tour and ever since his name has been listed in the top 100 on the Order of Merit. His first
victory on the European Tour fluttered at the 2003 Madeira Island Open, whereas, the second came in 2006 Omega European Masters. Moreover, he won the WGC-World Cup for Wales in partnership with Stephen Dodd.
9- Arron Oberholser
Arron Matthew Oberholser was born on February 2, 1975 in San Luis Obispo, California. This American professional golfer attended San Jose State University and turned professional in 1998. Oberholser made appearances at the Canadian Tour in 1999 and finished
in the second place on the Order of Merit in 2000. In 2001, he joined the Nationwide Tour, but could not compete in all the events owing to a wrist injury. The next year, he made his way into the second place of the Nationwide Tour money list and won the card
to the PGA Tour.  In his first three starts, Arron managed to retain his PGA tour card by finishing second at the 2005 Wachovia Championship, winning the 2004 Shinhan Korea Golf Championship and victory at 2006 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. By the fourth
last month of 2007, Arron was standing at the 25th spot of the Official World Golf Rankings. The American met few injuries in 2008, thereby, could not take part in all the events.
8- Mike Weir
Michael Richard Weir was born in Sarnia Ontario, Canada on May 12, 1970. The green-eyed Canadian was ranked in top-10 players according to the Official World Golf Rankings between 2001 and 2005. Weir started playing golf at Huron Oaks Golf Course, and took
guidance from Steve Bennett. The lefty attended St. Michael Elementary School and won his first tournament there in 1988. Later he joined the Brigham Young University from where he graduated, followed by a victory in 1990 and 1992. The 5 feet 9 inches tall
hunk won the Tour Championship in 1997, followed by a 2003 Masters. His last victory came in 2007 at Fry’s Electronic Open where he defeated Mark Hensby.
7-Ricky Barnes
Richard Kyle Barnes was born on February 6, 1981 and is an American professional golfer on PGA. The light haired player turned professional in 2003 and connected with the Nationwide Tour in the next year. The Californian while still in his rookie year took
the runner-up spot in the 2006 Oregon Classic. In next three years, the champ was standing at the 25th spot of the 2008 Nationwide Tour money list. That earned him the card to the PGA Tour card and in 2009 U.S. Open Barnes made a record of 8-under- 132    in
first two rounds of terrible weather conditions. The 6 feet 3 inches tall golfer bagged the second position, but after that, he has been unsuccessful in setting a mark.
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