Beatriz Recari
Recari is a 22-year-old rookie on the LPGA Tour. She earned her first career win at theCVS/pharmacy LPGA ChallengeRecari made the cut in only three of her first 13 stroke-play events in her rookie season before winning the CVS/Pharmacy LPGA Challenge.Credit: Darren Carroll/Getty Images
Recari finished tied for 46th in her first LPGA event, the 2010 Kia Classic.
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Natalie Gulbis
Literally the poster girl for sexy golfers, Gulbis has even had her own reality show.
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Gulbis was a presenter at the 2009 ESPY Awards.
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She was a member of the winning U.S. team at the 2009 Solheim Cup.
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Gulbis at the 2009 Safeway Classic. She's won once as a professional.
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Anna Rawson
Known as much for her modeling and fashion sense as she is for her golf, Rawson played her first full season on the LPGA in 2009. She also signed on as a spokeswoman for GoDaddy.com.
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Rawson at the 2009 State Farm Classic.
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Rawson has a portfolio of modeling photos on her Web site.
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Maria Verchenova
Born in Moscow, Verchenova is the first Russian woman to play full time on the Ladies European Tour.
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Verchenova at the 2009 Evian Masters.
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Verchenova turned pro in 2006 but has yet to earn her first victory.
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Paula Creamer
Creamer led the U.S. team to victory in the 2009 Solheim Cup. She has won eight LPGA Tour titles.
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Creamer is known as the Pink Panther because of her fondness for the color.
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She celebrated the Solheim Cup win with a handstand.
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Michelle Wie
After bursting on the golf scene as a teen, Wie has grown up in the spotlight. She earned her first professional win in 2009, her first full season on the LPGA Tour.
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Wie had six top-10 finishes in her first year on tour.
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Morgan Pressel
Pressel at the 2009 Solheim Cup. She has won twice on tour and has earned more than $2.6 million.
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Pressel at the 2009 Evian Masters.
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Cristie Kerr
Since joining the LPGA in 1997, Kerr has won 12 times and earned more than $10 million.
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