Prentice, Jo Ann (1933–)
Prentice, Jo Ann (1933–)
American golfer. Name variations: JoAnn Prentice; (nickname) Fry. Born Feb 9, 1933, in Birmingham, Alabama.
Won Jackson Open (1965), Dallas Civitan (1967), Corpus Christi (in 10-hole play-off with Sandra Palmer, 1972), the Burdines (1973), Colgate-Dinah Shore (1974), and LPGA American Defender-Raleigh Classic (1974); had 20 finishes in top 20 (1974).
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