Sorenson, Carol (1942–)
Sorenson, Carol (1942–)
American golfer. Name variations: Mrs. William Flenniken; Carol Sorenson Flenniken. Born Carol Sorenson, Nov 15, 1942, in Janesville, WI; m. William Flenniken.
Won Women's Western Junior and USGA Junior Girls' championships (1960); won Women's National Collegiate (1960), while attending Arizona State; won Western Amateur (1962); won British Women's Amateur and Trans-Mississippi (1964); member of Curtis Cup team (1964, 1966) and World Cup team (1964). Inducted into Colorado Hall of Fame.
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