(06-01-2026, 10:14 PM)skip75 Wrote: Jack Nicklaus
Tom Watson
Tiger Woods
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All three are correct!
Fourth one is Tom Kite, who had the greatest "spread" between his U. S. Open win at Pebble (1992) and his AT&T win (1983). Holds the unique record of being the only player to make the cut at all four of the first four U. S. Opens played at Pebble Beach (1972, 1982, 1992, and 2000). He's also the pro who holds the record of having played in the most Masters without a win (tied with Gene Littler). He finished 2nd three times.
Kite was an unusual player. Short (5'9") with vision issues, Ben Crenshaw's teammate at Texas, he was the first pro to have a third wedge in his bag, first to use a sports psychologist, first to emphasize physical fitness to improve his game. Johnny Miller called him the greatest short-iron player the game had ever seen. Kite was the first pro to reach career earnings of $$6 mms., $7 mms., $8 mms., and $9 mms.
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