41 Reasons Why It Rocks To Be An LPGA Tour Player Sorry guys, but sometimes, it's much cooler on the LPGA Tour And even pants (but only sometimes). Sleeveless shirt, not tucked in, no problem. Did we mention fun skirts? Don't forget about the fun skirts. You don't see this kind of team spirit on the PGA Tour. For starters, the women have a greater variety of work outfits to choose from: shorts, skorts, skirts, leggings . . . In . . . your . . . face . . . PGA Tour. The limber factor is clearly superior on the LPGA. Can John Daly do this? Can he balance and smile at the same time? It's also way more interesting when LPGA Tour players go to gala events. Guys don't look as good in dresses like these. Or in Hawaiian leis. Or do this inverted yoga pose? You go, Lexi. There seem to be countless bridesmaids opportunities. And the pictures are always stunning. And lots of support for tying the knot. And the recipe. Players happily share homemade treats. And they have no problem sharing Pinehurst for the U.S. Open. They'll even spend a day cheering on their male counterparts. Even if it means teaching them how to celebrate properly. A bag is not just a bag for clubs, it's a fashion statement. And they can rock a ponytail hoodie. Getting jazzy with your equipment is totally normal. Players aren't afraid to make fun of themselves for poor play. And you can coordinate your outfits in really fun ways. They throw out first pitches at baseball games. And hang with other world-class athletes like it's no big deal. They can even make David Leadbetter's hat look cool. Even when they're much taller. They look much cooler in front of the camera. Don't be afraid, Cal Ripken Jr. You can take a picture with Lexi if you want. Sure, Philly fanatic. You can take one too. And get to meet exotic animals. And there's no quieting them down. They zip around the world (literally). Napping on tour mates? That's fine.