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Holly Sonders, aka Holly Niederkohr is an American college golfer turned sport newscaster from Marysville, Ohio. Sonders serves as one of the primary broadcasters for FOX Sports’ United States Golf Association (USGA) event coverage, and has contributed as a sideline reporter for a number of NFL games. She has since become one of golf’s most recognizable television personalities.
Sonders found a passion competing in golf at a young age, winning her first organized tournament when she was just seven years old. Boasting a fantastic academic and athletic resume, she received a scholarship offer to Michigan State University to join the school’s highly regarded women’s golf program. Sonders started all four years for the Spartans, earning Academic All-Big Ten honors following her sophomore and junior seasons, while also helping lead the team to a Big Ten Conference championship in 2007. A veteran of 93 rounds during her collegiate career, she started in the NCAA Regional tournament three times and competed in the NCAA Championship tournament twice. Sonders also is no stranger to the world-class events of the USGA, participating in the United States Women’s Amateur Championship in 2006. After earning a degree in journalism from Michigan State, Sonders embarked on a career in television following her 2009 graduation.
In 2011, at the young age of 23, she sought to take advantage of her extensive playing background and attended an audition for NBC’s upstart Golf Channel. She landed a job as one of the original cast members of the channel’s hit morning talk show, “Morning Drive.” Sonders contributed to a number of the network’s different programs over the next three years, including “School of Golf” and “Playing Lesson with the Pros,” becoming one of Golf Channel’s most popular personalities. In July 2014, she joined FOX Sports as a reporter and remote studio host for USGA events, as well as a sideline reporter for a package of NFL games. Age 28.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/holly_sonders
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Sonders, 34, nearly broke the Internet earlier this week, after she shared a steamy video to Instagram, covering her bits with a few tennis balls

Holly Sonders definitely added a legion of fans to the sport of tennis after posting a racy video on Instagram. The 34-year-old journalist, reporter, and sportscaster nearly broke the Internet earlier this week after sharing a steamy video to the platform covering her bits with tennis balls .
The Marysville, Ohio native has worked as the host and reporter for the United States Golf Association and college reporter at Fox Sports. She is currently dating boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya and is known for posting sizzling shots on Instagram, and her page is full of lingerie shots and scantily-clad snaps.
Sonders, a former gold player, who won her first tournament at the age of seven, boasts nearly 600,000 followers on Instagram, where her bio reads, "Girls can be hot AND smart.” In the aforementioned video, the sportscaster had strategically placed tennis balls to cover specific areas of her body in order to abide by the platform's community guidelines. “I push limits. I create art. I make money. And I don’t mind getting kicked out of your country club," Sonders wrote in the caption of the explicit post.
Fans of the bombshell brunette inundated the comments section with praise. "Never thought I’d wish to be a tennis ball," one joked. "Amazing body. Country clubs are for people who don’t know how to have fun," a comment read. "I just started to like tennis 🎾" another added. Sonders' relationship with Hall of Fame boxer De La Hoya, 48, emerged after TMZ spotted the pair at a celebrity hotspot Nobu in Malibu in August. Photos of the couple as they exited the restaurant made the rounds on social media, with Sonders looking gorgeous in a white dress and De La Hoya lifting his black long sleeve shirt to flaunt his abs while training to fight Vitor Belfort on September 11. However, he would later back away from the fight citing a positive Covid-19 test. 
Sonders and De La Hoya were later confirmed to be an item. They first met at a boxing event in June that Sonders hosted. The sportscaster shared a photo interviewing the former six-weight class world champion that month. According to TMZ, the duo has been "inseparable" ever since and even took a recent trip to Pebble Beach golf course, where they hit the links together. Sonders has dated several sports figures in the past. She split from her fiance, sports betting consultant “Vegas Dave” or Dave Oancea sometime in 2020 or earlier this year. The former couple was engaged to be married in December 2019, according to a since-deleted Instagram post.
Speaking to the New York Post in February, Sonders opened up about how she was inspired to rebrand herself “once things kind of ended with Dave.” She said, “I always need to have my own thing and so, once things kind of ended with Dave, I was like, listen I haven’t had an agent in a year, and I want to get back into this but I want to rebrand, I want to do it the right way.” Sonders added, “My Instagram says, ‘Girls can be hot and smart.’ Everybody always says, ‘Are you a model or are you a TV host,’ and that’s the dumbest question to me. I’m both of those things, I can be five things if I want to be.”
The sports beauty has previously been linked to Arizona Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury. She divorced former Golf Channel co-host Erik Kuselias in 2016, per The Post.

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Holly Sonders, aka Holly Niederkohr is an American college golfer turned sport newscaster from Marysville, Ohio. Sonders serves as one of the primary broadcasters for FOX Sports’ United States Golf Association (USGA) event coverage, and has contributed as a sideline reporter for a number of NFL games. She has since become one of golf’s most recognizable television personalities.
Sonders found a passion competing in golf at a young age, winning her first organized tournament when she was just seven years old. Boasting a fantastic academic and athletic resume, she received a scholarship offer to Michigan State University to join the school’s highly regarded women’s golf program. Sonders started all four years for the Spartans, earning Academic All-Big Ten honors following her sophomore and junior seasons, while also helping lead the team to a Big Ten Conference championship in 2007. A veteran of 93 rounds during her collegiate career, she started in the NCAA Regional tournament three times and competed in the NCAA Championship tournament twice. Sonders also is no stranger to the world-class events of the USGA, participating in the United States Women’s Amateur Championship in 2006. After earning a degree in journalism from Michigan State, Sonders embarked on a career in television following her 2009 graduation.
In 2011, at the young age of 23, she sought to take advantage of her extensive playing background and attended an audition for NBC’s upstart Golf Channel. She landed a job as one of the original cast members of the channel’s hit morning talk show, “Morning Drive.” Sonders contributed to a number of the network’s different programs over the next three years, including “School of Golf” and “Playing Lesson with the Pros,” becoming one of Golf Channel’s most popular personalities. In July 2014, she joined FOX Sports as a reporter and remote studio host for USGA events, as well as a sideline reporter for a package of NFL games. Age 28.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holly.sonders/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/holly_sonders


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