LPGA Tour superstar Suzann Pettersen is known for her skill on the course and her accuracy with her iron shots but she’s also known for her good looks as well which is why she did a photos shoot with ESPN which shows her in various golf poses while being completely nude. It looks warm where she’s at but you think she’s just a tad bit cold? As tough as she is, I doubt it. The LPGA’s world number two has had massive stats in the last year ranking within the top 10 in almost every major category. Thanks to golfcelebrities.com for the pics and don’t worry, they’re safe. Enjoy the GP Golf Report? Then please subscribe for more golf rumors, gossip, opinions, humor and just flat out greatness! The post PHOTOS: Suzann Pettersen poses nude with golf clubs in these pictures for ESPN appeared first on The GP Golf Report.

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