Том Кайт

Aug 08 2007
Том Кайт заработал более 9 миллионов долларов на PGA Tour. За свою 25-летнюю карьеру он заработал почти десять миллионов долларов, хотя играет больше для отдыха, чем для работы. Узнайте больше об успешной карьере Тома Кайта в гольфе.
Том Кайт считает гольф скорее развлечением, чем занятием. Посмотрите еще фотографии лучших игроков в гольф.

Последовательность всегда была отличительной чертой игры Тома Кайта. Из недели в неделю и из года в год его производительность редко колебалась. Его награда составляет более 9 миллионов долларов дохода PGA Tour.

Кайт приехал из Остина , штат Техас, на год раньше Бена Креншоу (у них был один и тот же учитель, Харви Пеник, и они также разделили чемпионат NCAA 1972 года).

Kite joined the PGA Tour in 1973 and established a pattern by making 31 of 34 cuts. While a steady money earner, it took Kite a while to become a winner, with just two victories through 1980.

Kite's breakthrough year came in 1981, even though he won only one tournament. He had a phenomenal 21 top-10 finishes in 26 starts, led the money list, and won the first of two consecutive Vardon Trophies.

With the exception of 1988, Kite would win at least one tournament in every year from 1981-93, including three in 1989 (when he won his second money title) and two in 1984, '92, and '93, running his career total to 19 victories. He slipped out of the top 10 money winners only three times in that 14-year stretch.

For much of his career, Kite's only shortcoming was his inability to win a major championship. He finally earned his first in the 1992 U.S. Open, where he shot an even-par 72 on Sunday at Pebble Beach when most contenders were being blown away by severe winds.

His best chance before that came in the 1989 U.S. Open at Oak Hill, where he led through three rounds before finishing with a 78. He was a perennial contender at the Masters for a long stretch, with 10 top-10 finishes from 1975-86 and finishing second in 1983 and 1986.

At a slender 5'8'', Kite isn't able to overpower courses, though he gets more distance off the tee than his frame might suggest. He has an excellent short game and for much of his career was one of the top putters, but he has struggled on the greens in recent years.

While he has earned nearly $10 million in a quarter-century on Tour, Kite views golf more as a recreation than an occupation. "Golf has never been work for me," he said. "You don't work golf. You play it."

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