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Introduction



When we talk about Tom Kite, we not only know him as an acclaimed golfer, but more importantly we remember his thick glasses he wore when he was even a boy. People may doubt how a man with nearsightedness can play golf well and distinctively. It is benefit from the eyeglasses, especially the prescription sport eyeglasses. Without eyeglasses, Tom Kite could hardly be an outstanding golfer. In almost all the matches that Tom Kite takes part in, we can recognize him easily by his eyeglasses and it is exactly due to these eyeglasses that make it possible for him to perform excellently. We can not forget Tom Kite glasses as we can not forget Tom Kite’s achievements. Are you guys also desirable to be remembered as Tom Kite when wearing eyeglasses? We think so. Then it is the very time for you to buy a pair of Tom Kite glasses that helps you play sports well and see the world well. We can offer you the best Tom Kite glasses at our proud online glasses vendor Firmoo.com. What’s more, our prices of eyeglasses are surely lower than others’. Come on and have a try.

More info about him

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 Rankings between 1989 and 1994.

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 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 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 holds the distinction of playing in the most Masters Tournaments without a win.