Jonathan Kaye

Jonathan Kaye ( born August 2, 1970 in Denver, Colorado) is an American professional golfer on the PGA TOUR.

Career

As an amateur he won the 1992 Ping Intercollegiate in the play-off against Phil Mickelson, professional golfer and 1993 will debut the following year on the PGA TOUR. Due to some injuries make his first few seasons unrhythmical and Kaye changes often lined up as the second Nationwide Tour. As of 1998, Kaye 10 placings ( including some second and third places) obtained by numerous top resistant eligible to play on the tour, winning two tournaments so far. Another victory - the first - he forgives 2002 stabbing. He has taught the game of golf itself and puts it with a wink, no other else could teach such a golf swing him.

Curiosities

Kaye is also known for his unorthodox behavior. The most striking incident in the course of his career takes place in 2001, a month after the unspeakable 9/11 attack, and led to a violent media frenzy. In the Michelob Championship at Kingsmill Golf Club Kaye leads after two rounds of the tournament and head towards the locker room. A security guard denied him access because he has no identification card visibly displayed. Kaye is the ID card and secured these provocative on the zipper of his pants. The security man complains, and Kaye is ruled out by the PGA Tour Agent Tim Finchem for two months from the tournament mode. This scandal has since been silent dead of the tour managers, and neither Kaye nor the security man may make observations.

PGA Tour victories

  • 2003 Buick Classic
  • 2004 FBR Open

Other tournament victories

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