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Golf Biography

Tom Kite

“Tom K”

American · McKinney, USA · Born 9 June 1949

Professional Golfer
1
major wins
19
p g a tour wins
7
ryder cups
1992
year won major

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American PGA Tour career earnings record-holder during his playing days whose meticulous preparation, excellent course management and 1992 US Open victory exemplified a long career built on consistency.

Tom Kite was one of golf's most consistent and dedicated performers, spending years as the all-time PGA Tour money leader and winning the 1992 US Open at Pebble Beach in difficult conditions that saw many others fall away. Known for his excellent work ethic, dedication to the technical aspects of the game, and exceptional short game, Kite was instrumental in developing the modern approach to golf improvement.

Famous For

US Open victory and consistent PGA Tour performance

Playing Style

How They Played

Precise, methodical approach with exceptional course management

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of golf's most consistent players who became the first to earn over $6 million on PGA Tour

Career Journey

Timeline

1972 📌 Turned professional
1976 🏆 First PGA Tour win at IVB-Philadelphia Golf Classic
1981 🏆 Won Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring average
1989 🎯 Became first player to earn $5 million on PGA Tour
1992 🏆 Won US Open at Pebble Beach
1993 🎯 Became first player to earn $6 million on PGA Tour
1997 🎯 Won Byron Nelson Award for lowest scoring average
Career Timeline — Tom Kite
1972
Turned professional
1976
First PGA Tour win at IVB-Philadelphia Golf Classic
1981
Won Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring average
1989
Became first player to earn $5 million on PGA Tour
1992
Won US Open at Pebble Beach
1993
Became first player to earn $6 million on PGA Tour
1997
Won Byron Nelson Award for lowest scoring average