If you watch enough golf, you'll hear or read EVERYTHING, including a recent survey from a website where women have selected Tiger Woods as the Sexiest Golfer at the 2013 British Open!
No, I am not a proponent of infidelity but a press release was sent to Golf for Beginners by the site Victoria Milan, Europe´s original discreet social network, which asked members who they believed to be the hottest golfer at The Open and, out of over 3,225 cheating ladies, Tiger Woods came in first with 27% of the votes. Adam Scott was a close second with 25% of the votes and Sergio Garcia held the third position with 14% of the ladies.
Tiger, it is believed, earned his rank based on his history of high-profile infidelity. Woods' divorce from Elin received worldwide attention and is notorious as one of the most expensive break-ups the world has ever seen.
Considering Tiger's "bad-boy" image and the site's penchant for infidelity, I wonder how Adam Scott got to 2nd place...oh yes, that was his finish in the 2012 Open ;-) And Sergio? Another bad boy but, certainly not tops on the sexy list of golfers IMO.
Company founder and CEO Sigurd Vedal stated:
“It makes perfect sense that golf captures the senses of cheaters! The quiet tension builds hole by hole until it's broken by wild applause, and the 19th hole parties are legendary. And, of course, the sport itself represents luxury and opulence. Our members are definitely going to be found in the British Open crowd!”
*Results of the Survey conducted 3225 female members.
Tiger Woods 27%
Adam Scott25%
Sergio Garcia 14%
Luke Donald11%
Justin Rose 9%
Graeme McDowell 6%
Nicolas Colsaerts3%
Phil Mickelson 2%
Ernie Els 2%
Rory Mcilroy 1%
Should Tiger Woods be flattered by this distinction?
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