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Jan Stephenson
Interviewed by
Robert Crane
The most imposing figure on the links defends her marriages, blasts her critics and explains why golfers make better lovers
Originally published in the Aug 1983 issue of Playboy magazine
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Jan Stephenson

Robert Crane cornered the constantly touring Jan Stephenson at her home in Fort Worth, Texas. He reports: "Besides being one the top money earners on the women's golf tour, Jan is the sexiest woman athlete in professional sports. She reminds me of Olivia Newton-John--only made out of bricks. To clear up an image problem in her native Australia, Jan had a television crew film a portion of our interview as part of a special to be televised back home. I think she's afraid of becoming too Americanized."

Q 1

PLAYBOY: You could be a model or an actress. Why are you golfing?

Jan Stephenson: There are millions of pretty girls and great actresses, but it's very difficult to be a top golfer. It's so disciplined and I'm so emotional. Most of the people who do well in golf do so because they're not emotional. They're boring people. It's such a challenge for me to control myself.

And there's nothing in the world like winning a tournament. That's what it's all for. It happens so rarely; the game is handling the fact you get defeated most of the time. So, when I finally succeed, I get goose bumps. It's the greatest.

Q 2

PLAYBOY: If you hadn't made it to the pro golf circuit, what would you be doing?

Jan Stephenson: I'd be a dance teacher. I love to sweat and heave and breathe and hurt and burn and get dirty. I've done something physical all my life. When I was seven years old, my dad wanted me to be an Olympic swimmer. I would train until I hurt. When I was eight and a half, he decided he wanted me to be a tennis player. I hated it. When I got to golf, at least I could do it at my own pace and I was my own boss. A lot of people are amazed at how hard I work out. There's something good about getting all dirty and grimy and nasty and then showering; you feel twice as clean.

Q 3

PLAYBOY: Are you a bad loser?

Jan Stephenson: Yeah. But golf has made me grow up. I used to be very immature. I was a big star in Australia; I always won and I was really obnoxious about it. When I came over here, I was a nobody, and it took me a long time to get to the top. I was so convinced I would win the world championship last year. But I finished second, made $26,000 and was miserable. I cry a lot. If I have a bad round, I'll burst out crying. If I'm not in contention, I hate it.

Q 4

PLAYBOY: What is the reaction among fellow golfers to your off-the-links activities?

Jan Stephenson: I'm very misunderstood. I do so much promotion and press for tournaments and for the Ladies Professional Golf Association. Anything I do, even for myself, is helping the L.P.G.A., as far as I'm concerned, and a lot of the girls don't see that. Actually, it's much tougher to do the promotions and the glamour part than just to play golf. I would love to be able to play and have nobody bother me.

Q 5

PLAYBOY: Does flaunting your sexiness get in the way of your credibility as an athlete?

Jan Stephenson: Last year, I rebelled and wore pants on tour. People were complaining that they weren't seeing my legs, but I thought they might realize that I'm a golfer--before anything else. When nobody knew me, I wore tiny tank tops and short shorts. When I got to be known as a golfer, I stopped that. Now it doesn't matter.

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