Who Is The Hottest Golfer?

Who are the most attractive male and female golfers? It's time to put the question to a vote.Check out the entire bracket >| First round >| Second round >
No. 1 Adam Scott Vs. No. 16 Luke Donald
Luke Donald may be No. 1 in the Official World Golf Rankings, but in our competition, he is a heavy underdog to this man from Down Under.Result: Scott defeats Donald 78%-22%
No. 2 Alexander Noren Vs. No. 15 Rickie Fowler
After a successful season on the European Tour, Americans may see more of Noren in 2012. For right now, his challenge is holding off one of game's most popular young players.Result: Fowler defeats Noren 73%-27%
No. 3 Alvaro Quiros Vs. No. 14 Camilo Villegas
This battle of Spanish-speaking golfers isn't lacking for power. Or sideburns. Look at the mutton chops on Quiros!Result: Villegas defeats Quiros 61%-39%
No. 4 Robert Rock Vs. No. 13 Tiger Woods
The man who doesn't wear a hat takes on the man who exclusively wears caps bearing his personal logo.Result: Rock defeats Woods 50.1%-49.9%
No. 5 Martin Kaymer vs. No. 12 Matteo Manassero
Kaymer may be only 26, but he's an old-timer compared to Manassero. Has the Italian teen even shaved yet?Result: Kaymer defeats Manassero 56%-44%
No. 6 Fred Couples Vs. No. 11 Geoff Ogilvy
Despite being old enough to be any of these guy's dads, Couples makes it into our bracket. Good for you, Freddie.Result: Couples defeats Ogilvy 75%-25%
No. 7 Jason Day Vs. No. 10 Sergio Garcia
These Adidas ambassadors are known as great drivers of the golf ball. They're also still looking for their first major. Perhaps the game's governing bodies would count a win in this competition...Result: Garcia defeats Day 56%-44%
No. 8 Graeme McDowell vs. No. 9 Dustin Johnson
G-Mac came out on top when these two were paired at Pebble Beach in the final round of the 2010 U.S. Open. Can DJ get some measure of revenge?Result: Johnson defeats McDowell 54%-46%
No. 1 Anna Rawson vs. No. 16 Morgan Pressel
Pressel may have the edge in major championships, but Rawson is a hall-of-famer when it comes to total number of photo shoots.Result: Rawson defeats Pressel 72%-28%
No. 2 Blair O'Neal Vs. No. 15 Suzann Pettersen
Pettersen is used to being ranked No. 2, but in this case, she enters as a heavy underdog, despite O'Neal's crowning golf achievement being a win on the Golf Channel's Big Break in 2010.Result: O'Neal defeats Pettersen 74%-26%
No. 3 Beatriz Recari vs. No. 14 Cristie Kerr
2011 was marked by runner-up finishes for Kerr. And she has her work cut out for her if she's going to win this matchup with this Spanish beauty.Result: Kerr defeats Recari 66%-34%
No. 4 Belen Mozo Vs. No. 13 Grace Park
Mozo, an LPGA rookie, made waves by posing nude in ESPN's 'Body Issue.' Park has long been known for her looks, as well as a golf game that has made her a six-time LPGA winner and a major champion.Result: Mozo defeats Park 60.2%-39.8%
No. 5 Ryann O'Toole vs. No. 12 Paula Creamer
These two were teammates at the Solheim Cup, but in this competition, it's every woman for herself.Result: Creamer defeats O'Toole 51%-49%
No. 6 Sandra Gal Vs. No. 11 Hee Kyung Seo
Gal burst onto the scene in 2011 at the Kia Classic in March. Seo, nicknamed the "Supermodel of the Fairways" in her native South Korea, made the same event her first LPGA title the year before.Result: Gal defeats Seo 54%-46%
No. 7 Michelle Wie Vs. No. 10 Nikki Garrett
The "Big Wiesy's" golf game and good looks have made her one of the most recognizable female athletes of the past decade. She'll have her hands full, though, with this Australian bombshell.Result: Wie defeats Garrett 62%-38%
No. 8 Natalie Gulbis Vs. No. 9 Melissa Reid
Despite just one LPGA win on her resume, Gulbis remains one of the game's most popular players. She'll face a stern opening test against Reid, who was part of Europe's winning Solheim Cup squad in 2011.Result: Reid defeats Gulbis 52%-48%
No. 1 Adam Scott Vs. No. 9 Dustin Johnson
After steamrolling the world's top-ranked golfer, Luke Donald, in the first round, the long-putting Scott takes on the long-hitting Johnson.Result: Scott defeats Johnson 83%-17%
No. 10 Sergio Garcia Vs. No. 15 Rickie Fowler
In the bracketbusters section of the draw, two double-digit seeds remain. Tough to handicap this matchup since both players won easily in the opening round.Result: Rickie Fowler defeats Sergio Garcia 72%-28%
No. 11 Geoff Ogilvy Vs. No. 14 Camilo Villegas
Another matchup of double-digit seeds. Either guys are, um, heating up at the right moment, or our editors did a terrible job of ranking the contestants...Result: Ogilvy defeats Villegas 65%-35%
No. 4 Robert Rock Vs. No. 5 Martin Kaymer
In another example of Tiger Woods losing his intimidation factor, the lesser-known Rock took out the 14-time major champion by two votes. Next up for the hatless wonder? A meeting with another former top-ranked golfer.Result: Kaymer defeats Rock 69%-31%
No. 1 Anna Rawson vs. No. 9 Melissa Reid
Rawson dispatched Morgan Pressel easily in the opening round, but she should have more of a challenge against the upset-minded Reid, who knocked off Natalie Gulbis in her first matchup.Result: Rawson defeats Reid 53%-47%
No. 2 Blair O'Neal vs. No. 7 Michelle Wie
O'Neal and Wie both cruised in the first round, setting up what could be one of the closer pairings of Round Two.Result: Blair O'Neal defeats Michelle Wie: 60%-40%
No. 6 Sandra Gal Vs. No. 14 Cristie Kerr
Kerr pulled off the upset of the first round in the women's draw, but she'll have her work cut out for her against this rising star from Germany.Result: Gal defeats Kerr 81%-19%
No. 4 Belen Mozo Vs. No. 12 Paula Creamer
Can the Pink Panther pull off another upset after nipping No. 4 Ryann O'Toole in the first round? We'd really like her chances if it was a bake-off instead...Result: Creamer defeats Mozo 56%-44%
Elite Eight: No. 1 Adam Scott Vs. No. 5 Martin Kamer
Our top seed has cruised thus far. Can "the Germanator" and his trendy neckwear give the man from Down Under a challenge?Result: Scott defeats Kaymer 58%-42%
Elite Eight: No. 11 Geoff Ogilvy Vs. No. 15 Rickie Fowler
Will youth prevail in this matchup of double-digit darlings? It certainly seems that way after Fowler's convincing wins in the first two rounds.Result: Fowler defeats Ogilvy 52%-48%
Elite Eight: No. 1 Anna Rawson vs. No. 12 Paula Creamer
It's been quite a run for Creamer, who has already defeated Ryann O'Toole and Belen Mozo. A win over the top-seeded Raswon, however, would go down as the biggest upset of the tournament.Result: Creamer defeats Rawson 62%-38%
Elite Eight: No. 2 Blair O'Neal vs. No. 6 Sandra Gal
On paper, O'Neal is the favorite, but a win by Gal wouldn't be a surprise. The German's winning score over Beatriz Recari was 21 percentage points higher than the second-round total for any other female.Result: Gal defeats O'Neal 66%-34%
Final Four: No. 1 Adam Scott vs. No. 15 Rickie Fowler
Can a No. 15 seed possibly knock off the top dog on the guy's side to win it all?Result: Fowler defeats Scott 57%-43%
Final Four: No. 6 Sandra Gal vs. No. 12 Paula Creamer
After narrowly escaping in the first round, the Pink Panther has been on a roll. So too has the German bombshell Gal, setting up this showdown.Result: Gal defeats Creamer 62%-38%
Championship: Sandra Gal vs. Rickie Fowler
Both Gal and Fowler have defeated their peers, but who will win this ultimate battle of the sexes? Predicting a winner is tough. Not only because of it being a guy vs. girl, um "Gal" match-up, but because of how convincingly each golfer won their previous round.Result: Gal defeats Fowler 99%-1%