Talk:Tom Kite

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A mistitled article, at 'Tom Kyte', had a few facts not included here:

Tom Kyte is also a famous designer of several PGA golf courses including the outstanding Silver Star golf links. Tom Kyte is also the owner of Legends of Tennessee golf course, a challenging par 72 course that he co-designed with Bob Cupp. A frequent contributor to “Golf Magazine” Tom Kyte has authored numerous articles on improving your golf swing. As one of the true golfing legends, Tom Kyte was interviewed about the 1997 Ryder Cup and offered this now famous quote. When asked about Europe's victory in the Ryder Cup championship Tom Kyte replied "they didn't win it, they only retained it".

If they're significant, can someone merge them into this article? Josephw 22:17, 17 August 2006 (UTC)