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They’re bringing sexy to Scottsdale golf courses.

Take your pick from hundreds of gorgeous girls that actually know a thing or two about hitting the links. They’ll join you on the green as a charming competitor, or act as your enticingly cute caddie.

Meet The Platinum Tees.

They’re a group of hand-picked hotties ages 21-35 giving you quite a unique way to spend a day on the golf course. (www.theplatinumtees.com)

For a mere $200+ per Platinum Tee, your beautifully athletic babe will take care of your ball, clean your clubs, drive your cart, fix divots, tend the pin, and most importantly, keep you happy as you sink a hole in one.

Other golfers will be green with envy.

“They’re girls in really cute golf attire who really know and love the game,” said Laura Diane, founder, The Platinum Tees.

Laura Diane is the mastermind behind this savvy idea. She was inspired from her intriguing background.

Diane was born and raised in Tempe and enjoyed life as a Sun Devil at Arizona State. While she graduated with high honors earning her degree in justice studies, Diane took a route far from law. Instead, she ditched the degree and headed straight to Sin City becoming a showgirl for about five years. Our hometown Valley vixen also sang with the Pussycat Dolls.

“My parents cried, but I did it anyway,” said Diane.

In this case, mama simply did not know best. After her stint on stage, Diane launched her own business. The former showgirl and her fiancé created Platinum Modeling Agency, representing more than 500 girls and guys across five major cities. They place aspiring talent with top-notch gigs, but sometimes work is slow. During down times, Diane says her models crave a couple extra bucks—and so started her posh product: The Platinum Tees.