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Morgan, Kelepouris and McBride are tied for leads at the US Senior Women's Open
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Morgan, Kelepouris and McBride are tied for leads at the US Senior Women’s Open

August 23, 2025 2 Min Read
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Chula Vista, California – Becky Morgan of Wales birded the par-four hole for the 73th and the third round of the lead 73 in the US Senior Women’s Open on Saturday at the US Senior Women’s Open.

Kelepouris and McBride respectively shot 72 at the San Diego Country Club and matched second round leader Morgan with 4 under 215.

Morgan has started for the first time at the event after turning 50 in September. She, McBride and Morgan played the LPGA and the Ladies’ European Tour, while Kelepouris is an education expert.

Liselotte Neumann and Ashli ​​Bunch were the only other players to shoot a 74 to finish at 1 under.

Juli Inkster (72) was more than one, 2023 champion Trish Johnson (73) and defending champion Leta Lindley (74).

Barb Moxness, the oldest player on the field, broke age for the second time this week and shot a 71. She was tied up ninth in the second.

First round leader Annika Sorenstam was over four years old after 75 years old.

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