Carner in Senior Women's Open
Carner in Senior Women's Open
Carner in Senior Women's Open
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At 85 years old, JoAnne Carner shot a 9-over 80 in the second round of the U.S. Senior Women's Open, following an 85 in the first round, achieving her goal of shooting her age or lower for the seventh time in tournament history. Despite her performance, Carner, a Hall of Famer with eight U.S. Golf Association titles, expressed dissatisfaction with her game, particularly on the back nine. The tournament leader, Kaori Yamamoto from Japan, had a five-stroke advantage after carding a second consecutive 67, bringing her to 8 under. Other notable players included Lisa Grimes and Annika Sorenstam, both at 3 under. Carner's accomplishments highlight her long-standing influence in women's golf, with a remarkable career spanning multiple decades.

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85-year-old JoAnne Carner shatters age with 80 in the U.S. Senior Women’s Open
85-year-old JoAnne Carner shatters age with 80 in the U.S. Senior Women’s Open
85-year-old JoAnne Carner shoots her age in the U.S. Senior Women's Open
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85-year-old JoAnne Carner shatters age with 80 in the U.S. Senior Women’s Open
85-year-old JoAnne Carner shatters age with 80 in the U.S. Senior Women’s Open
85-year-old JoAnne Carner shoots her age in the U.S. Senior Women's Open

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