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| David
Frost |
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Golfer (10 Time Winner on the PGA Tour): |
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| "Dr.
Bryan Harrison introduced me to the Eyelights
and explained how they would help my golf game.
The theory intrigued me, but it wasn't until
I started hitting balls while wearing the glasses
that I truly appreciated their application.
Immediately, I saw improvements in driving distance
and accuracy, a part of my game that had suffered.
I also saw improvements in my balance, which
is crucial for a solid golf game. Eyelights
helped me break through a plateau and consequently,
I had my best year on tour in five years." |
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Current
Year Highlights
Playing in his hometown of Dallas, posted
his first top-10 of the season at the
Verizon Byron Nelson Classic, a T8 thanks
to consecutive 2-under-par 68s on the
weekend...Thanks to a final-round 65,
finished T10 at the Canon Hartford Open...Held
the first-round lead at the Air Canada
Championship after opening with 65. Finished
T53.
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Career
Highlights
2001: Used Top-50 career money winners exemption
after finishing No. 177 on the TOUR money list
the previous year...Kept full exempt status
for the following year by finishing 101st on
money list, his highest spot since 1997 when
he ended the season at No. 50. Led TOUR in putting
average (1.708) for second time in career (first
in 1993). 2000: Set course record at TPC at
Deere Run with 9-under 62 during second round
of John Deere Classic, since broken by J.P.
Hayes in 2002 (61)...Began and ended the year
with good play on the South African Tour, with
two top-5s in January and another in December.
1999: Started year by making eight consecutive
cuts...Opened with back-to-back 63s at FedEx
St. Jude Classic, tying PGA TOUR record for
opening 36 holes with his 16-under-par 126 total...Earned
first top-10 finish since T8 at 1997 Bell Canadian
Open with T7 at British Open. Was his best finish
in a major since T5 in 1995 Masters Tournament
and best finish in a British Open since T7 in
1988. 1998: Won Dunhill Cup for South Africa
for second consecutive year. Teamed with Retief
Goosen year after winning with Ernie Els. 1997:
Following three years without a victory, earned
his 10th PGA TOUR title in impressive form at
MasterCard Colonial. Dedicated his win to Ben
Hogan, who had inspired him since he came to
America. Shared 36-hole lead after 66-63 with
Brad Faxon and Paul Goydos for tournament record-tying
11-under 129. Fell three strokes out of lead
with third-round 69 but fired front-nine 32
in final round on way to two-stroke victory
over Faxon and Ogrin. 1993: Recorded back-to-back
victories at Canadian Open and Hardee's Golf
Classic. 259 total at Hardee's gained a seven-stroke
victory and was two strokes off 72-hole TOUR
record. 1992: Also a two-time winner, capturing
Buick Classic and Hardee's Golf Classic. 1990:
Won USF&G Classic in dramatic fashion, holing
out from bunker on 72nd hole to defeat Greg
Norman by one...Shot 60 in final round of Northern
Telecom Open at Randolph Park GC. 1989: Won
World Series of Golf and earned 10-year exemption
by defeating Ben Crenshaw on second playoff
hole. 1988: Earned first two TOUR victories
in a year when he finished in top-three eight
times. Finished third three times in first seven
starts--Phoenix Open, Hertz Bay Hill Classic
and THE PLAYERS Championship, then runner-up
three times in six-week stretch in spring--MCI
Heritage Classic, Memorial Tournament and Manufacturers
Hanover Westchester Classic. Both victories
came in fall--Southern Open and Seiko Tucson
Open. |
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