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Tom Kite
Professional golfer

Tom Kite

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Professional golfer
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Austin, Travis County, Texas, U.S.A.
Age
74 years
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Biography

Thomas Oliver Kite, Jr. (born December 9, 1949) is an American professional golfer and golf course architect. He spent 175 weeks in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Ranking between 1989 and 1994.

Kite was born in McKinney, Texas. He began playing golf at age six, and won his first tournament at age 11. Kite attended the University of Texas on a golf scholarship and was coached by Harvey Penick. He turned professional in 1972 and has been a consistent money winner ever since. Known for his innovation, he was the first to add a third wedge to his bag, one of the first players to use a sports psychologist, and one of the first to emphasize physical fitness for game improvement. He also underwent laser eye surgery, due to his partial blindness, in a bid to improve his game late in his career.

He has 19 PGA Tour victories, including the 1992 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. He competed on seven Ryder Cup squads (1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1993) and served as the 1997 captain. Kite holds a unique record of making the cut for the first four U.S. Opens held at Pebble Beach: 1972, 1982, 1992, and 2000. Kite also shares the distinction (with Gene Littler) of playing in the most Masters Tournaments without a win.

In 1989 he was named PGA of America Player of the Year; in 1981 the Golf Writers Association Player of the Year, the Vardon Trophy winner in 1981 and 1982, Bob Jones Award recipient in 1979 and Golf Digest Rookie of the Year in 1973.

Kite was the first in Tour history to reach $6 million, $7 million, $8 million, and $9 million in career earnings. He was the Tour's leading money-winner in 1981 and 1989. In his prime Kite had few peers with the short irons. In 1993, Johnny Miller referred to Kite as "the greatest short-iron player the game has seen."

His 16th and 17th PGA Tour victories were on Mother's Day and Father's Day in 1992.

In 2005 he led the PGA Tour's Booz Allen Classic by one shot going into the final round at the age of 55. If he had been able to stay ahead he would have beaten Sam Snead's record as the oldest winner on the PGA Tour by three years, but he fell away to finish tied 13th, seven shots behind Sergio García.

Kite currently plays the over 50s Champions Tour, where he has ten victories including one senior major, The Countrywide Tradition. At the 2012 U.S. Senior Open, Kite shot a front nine 28 (seven under par) in the first round. This was the lowest nine-hole score ever recorded in any USGA championship. He finished the tournament tied for 12th.

Kite has added golf course designer to his résumé and has successfully completed several golf courses in collaboration with Bob Cupp, Randy Russell and Roy Bechtol. Completed golf courses include Liberty National in Jersey City, New Jersey; Comanche Trace in Kerrville, Texas; Somersett Country Club in Reno, Nevada; Gaillardia Golf & Country Club in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and the Legends on LBJ in Kingsland, Texas.

Kite was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2004.

Amateur wins (1)

  • 1972 NCAA Championship (individual; tie with Ben Crenshaw)

Professional wins (38)

PGA Tour wins (19)

Legend
Major championships (1)
Players Championships (1)
Tour Championship (1)
Other PGA Tour (16)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1Jun 6, 1976IVB-Bicentennial Golf Classic−7 (71-70-70-66=277)PlayoffUnited States Terry Diehl
2Sep 4, 1978B.C. Open−17 (66-65-68-68=267)5 strokesUnited States Mark Hayes
3Mar 8, 1981American Motors Inverrary Classic−14 (69-68-68-69=274)1 strokeUnited States Jack Nicklaus
4Mar 7, 1982Bay Hill Classic−6 (69-70-70-69=278)PlayoffUnited States Jack Nicklaus, Zimbabwe Denis Watson
5Feb 6, 1983Bing Crosby National Pro-Am−12 (69-72-62-73=276)2 strokesUnited States Rex Caldwell, United States Calvin Peete
6Mar 11, 1984Doral-Eastern Open−16 (68-69-70-65=272)2 strokesUnited States Jack Nicklaus
7Jun 24, 1984Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic−19 (69-67-66-67=269)5 strokesUnited States Don Pooley
8May 5, 1985MONY Tournament of Champions−13 (64-72-70-69=275)6 strokesUnited States Mark McCumber
9Aug 3, 1986Western Open−2 (70-75-73-68=286)PlayoffUnited States Fred Couples, South Africa David Frost,
Zimbabwe Nick Price
10Jun 7, 1987Kemper Open−14 (64-69-68-69=270)7 strokesUnited States Chris Perry, United States Howard Twitty
11Mar 12, 1989Nestle Invitational−6 (68-72-67-71=278)PlayoffUnited States Davis Love III
12Mar 19, 1989The Players Championship−9 (69-70-69-71=279)1 strokeUnited States Chip Beck
13Oct 29, 1989Nabisco Championship−8 (69-65-74-68=276)PlayoffUnited States Payne Stewart
14Aug 5, 1990Federal Express St. Jude Classic−15 (72-68-62-67=269)PlayoffUnited States John Cook
15Jan 6, 1991Infiniti Tournament of Champions−16 (68-67-68-69=272)1 strokeUnited States Lanny Wadkins
16May 10, 1992BellSouth Classic−16 (70-65-72-65=272)3 strokesUnited States Jay Don Blake
17Jun 21, 1992U.S. Open−3 (71-72-70-72=285)2 strokesUnited States Jeff Sluman
18Feb 14, 1993Bob Hope Chrysler Classic−35 (67-67-64-65-62=325)6 strokesUnited States Rick Fehr
19Feb 28, 1993Nissan Los Angeles Open−7 (73-66-67=206)3 strokesCanada Dave Barr, United States Fred Couples,
United States Donnie Hammond, United States Payne Stewart

PGA Tour playoff record (6–4)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
11976IVB-Bicentennial Golf ClassicUnited States Terry DiehlWon with par on fifth extra hole
21982Bob Hope Desert ClassicUnited States Ed FioriLost to birdie on second extra hole
31982Bay Hill ClassicUnited States Jack Nicklaus, Zimbabwe Denis WatsonWon with birdie on first extra hole
41986Western OpenUnited States Fred Couples, South Africa David Frost, Zimbabwe Nick PriceWon with birdie on first extra hole
51988Kemper OpenUnited States Morris HatalskyLost to par on second extra hole
61988Nabisco ChampionshipUnited States Curtis StrangeLost to birdie on second extra hole
71989Nestle InvitationalUnited States Davis Love IIIWon with par on second extra hole
81989Nabisco ChampionshipUnited States Payne StewartWon with par on second extra hole
91990Federal Express St. Jude ClassicUnited States John CookWon with birdie on first extra hole
101992Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicUnited States John Cook, United States Rick Fehr,
United States Mark O'Meara, United States Gene Sauers
Cook won with eagle on fourth extra hole
Fehr eliminated with birdie on second hole
Kite and O'Meara eliminated with birdie on first hole

European Tour wins (2)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1Sep 7, 1980European Open−8 (71-67-71-75=284)1 strokeUnited States Lon Hinkle, United States Leonard Thompson
2Oct 13, 1996Oki Pro-Am−15 (71-68-64-70=273)1 strokeArgentina Ángel Cabrera

Other wins (7)

  • 1974 Air New Zealand Open
  • 1981 JCPenney Mixed Team Classic (with Beth Daniel)
  • 1987 Kirin Cup (individual)
  • 1989 Alfred Dunhill Cup (team)
  • 1992 Fred Meyer Challenge (with Billy Andrade), Franklin Funds Shark Shootout (with Davis Love III)
  • 1996 Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout (with Jay Haas)

Champions Tour wins (10)

Legend
Champions Tour major championships (1)
Other Champions Tour (9)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1Apr 2, 2000The Countrywide Tradition−8 (68-70-71-71=280)PlayoffUnited States Larry Nelson, United States Tom Watson
2Jun 11, 2000SBC Senior Open−9 (71-68-68=207)2 strokesUnited States Bruce Fleisher
3Sep 30, 2001Gold Rush Classic−22 (65-62-67=194)1 strokeUnited States Allen Doyle
4Jan 20, 2002MasterCard Championship−17 (63-69-67=199)6 strokesUnited States John Jacobs
5Mar 3, 2002SBC Senior Classic−4 (74-69-69=212)PlayoffUnited States Tom Watson
6Oct 13, 2002Napa Valley Championship−12 (66-66-72=204)1 strokeUnited States Bruce Fleisher, United States Fred Gibson
7Aug 8, 20043M Championship−13 (65-69-69=203)1 strokeUnited States Craig Stadler
8Mar 12, 2006AT&T Classic−12 (70-64-70=204)5 strokesUnited States Gil Morgan
9Aug 20, 2006Boeing Greater Seattle Classic−15 (71-64-66=201)PlayoffUnited States Keith Fergus
10Aug 24, 2008Boeing Classic−14 (69-67-66=202)2 strokesUnited States Scott Simpson

Champions Tour playoff record (3–2)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
12000The Countrywide TraditionUnited States Larry Nelson, United States Tom WatsonWon with birdie on sixth extra hole
Nelson eliminated with par on second hole
22002SBC Senior ClassicUnited States Tom WatsonWon with par on second extra hole
32006Boeing Greater Seattle ClassicUnited States Keith FergusWon with birdie on first extra hole
42007Liberty Mutual Legends of GolfUnited States Jay HaasLost to par on first extra hole
52008ACE Group ClassicUnited States Brad Bryant, United States Scott Hoch, United States Tom JenkinsHoch won with birdie on first extra hole

Major championships

Wins (1)

YearChampionship54 holesWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
1992U.S. Open1 shot deficit−3 (71-72-70-72=285)2 strokesUnited States Jeff Sluman

Results timeline

Tournament1970197119721973197419751976197719781979
Masters TournamentDNPT42T27DNPDNPT10T5T3T185
U.S. OpenCUTDNPT19DNPT8CUTCUTT27T20CUT
The Open ChampionshipDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPT5DNPT2T30
PGA ChampionshipDNPDNPDNPDNPT39T33T13T13CUTT35
Tournament1980198119821983198419851986198719881989
Masters TournamentT6T5T5T2T6CUTT2T2444T18
U.S. OpenCUTT2029T20CUT13T35T46T36T9
The Open ChampionshipT27DNPCUTT29T22T8CUTT72T20T19
PGA ChampionshipT20T4T9T67T34T12T26T10T4T34
Tournament1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
Masters TournamentT1456DNPCUT4CUTCUT238DNP
U.S. OpenT56T371CUTT33T67T82T68T43T60
The Open ChampionshipCUTT44T19T14T8T58T27T10T38DNP
PGA ChampionshipT40T52T21T56T9T54CUT5CUTCUT
Tournament20002001200220032004
Masters TournamentDNPDNPCUTDNPDNP
U.S. OpenT32T5CUTCUTT57
The Open ChampionshipT70DNPDNPDNPDNP
PGA ChampionshipT19CUTDNPDNPDNP

DNP = Did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts made
Masters Tournament031912162621
U.S. Open1001393324
The Open Championship01025102219
PGA Championship00036122823
Totals14115264710987
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 15 (1986 PGA – 1990 U.S. Open)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (four times)

Senior major championships

Wins (1)

YearChampionshipWinning scoreMarginRunners-up
2000The Countrywide Tradition−8 (66-71-71-72=280)Playoff1United States Larry Nelson, United States Tom Watson

1Kite won with birdie on sixth extra hole; Nelson eliminated with par on second hole

Results timeline

Results not in chronological order before 2016.

Tournament2000200120022003200420052006200720082009
The Tradition1T24T7T2T4T36T4T4T18T11
Senior PGA ChampionshipT2T23T15T10T121T10T40T7T13T14
Senior Players Championship6T10T10T2T7T39T9T25T21T47
Senior British Open Championship4T2CUTT10T10T16T8
U.S. Senior Open3153T12T3T37T55T22T12CUT
Tournament2010201120122013201420152016
The TraditionT5415T47T60T5972T69
Senior PGA ChampionshipT29CUTCUTT28CUTCUTCUT
Senior Players ChampionshipT16T1752T2779DNPWD
Senior British Open ChampionshipDNPT49T24T14DNPDNPDNP
U.S. Senior OpenT8T29T12T44T14DNPDNP

Note: The Senior British Open was not a Champions Tour major until 2003.
DNP = Did not play
CUT = missed the halfway cut
WD = withdrew
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10.

U.S. national team appearances

Amateur

  • Eisenhower Trophy: 1970 (winners)
  • Walker Cup: 1971

Professional

  • Ryder Cup: 1979 (winners), 1981 (winners), 1983 (winners), 1985, 1987, 1989 (tie), 1993 (winners), 1997 (captain)
  • World Cup: 1984, 1985
  • Four Tours World Championship: 1987 (winners), 1989 (winners)
  • Dunhill Cup: 1989 (winners), 1990, 1992, 1994
  • UBS Cup: 2002 (winners), 2004 (winners)
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