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Blair O'Neal, a beauty comes from the T-platform, because the love for golf, O'Neill started to learn golf since the age of 11. Once in college for two consecutive years (2002,2003) was held kick-off in the NCAA Longest match first. She fired a 296 yards with one 1 woods in 2002, and a staggering 306 yards distance in 2003. He will try ping g15 fairway wood which is on promotion at golfstore18.com. Blair O'Neal in 2003, on behalf of the Pacific League team touring Japan, Korea and Asia competition was invited to become a beautiful 2005 calendar player candidates. O'Neal out of student status is after the first job, "US-Japan cooperation," Calendar Girls, more worthy of her stunning pictures. Blair O'Neill East in 2004 Masters tournament on the international women's professional golf competition, in the race, because a Can dizzy blonde and a pair of blue eyes and is recognized as the ball in the hands of foreign visitors".
Blair O'Neal
Birthday: May 14, 1981
Hometown: Macomb, Illinois
How You Know Her: Both a professional golfer and a model, the beautiful Blair is on par with the world's hottest professional athletes. News glance:Cameron Diaz as Tiger's Matchmaker While in college at Arizona State University, Blair was a four-time golf MVP and won two NCAA Long Drive contests. She began playing golf professionally in 2004, competing in the West Coast Ladies Tour and the Futures Tour. But the 5'10" blonde bombshell seamlessly goes from fairway to runway. Represented by Ford Models, Blair has been in fashion shows, print ads, and commercials. She's currently appearing Monday nights on the Golf Channel's Big Break: Prince Edward Island, a reality TV competition between a group of aspiring golfers. Blair is sure to come out swinging and we'll be rooting for her to end up on top. After all, who could resist this whole-package-in-one wonder?
The feet should be shoulder width (outside of the shoulders to the inside of the heels) for the middle irons. The short iron stance will be two inches narrower and the stance for long irons and woods should be two inches wider. The target-side foot should be flared toward the target from 20 to 40 degrees to allow the body to rotate toward the target on the downswing. The back foot should be square (90 degrees to the target line) to slightly open to create the proper hip turn on the back swing. Your flexibility and body rotation speed determine the proper foot placement.
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