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7. Barbara Romack
One of the first fashion plates in women's golf, Romack had a rich dad who kept her in bright cashmere sweaters and silk Bermuda shorts. But the flamboyant blonde from Sacramento was more than a clothes horse. She capped a great amateur career with an appearance on the cover of Sports Illustrated (April 16, 1956), and she managed to squeeze in a friendship with President Dwight Eisenhower and a few dates with Bing Crosby. Romack later served a term as LPGA president, proving that there was substance beneath the flash.
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