Kurt Shun Kitayama, born January 14, 1993, is a PGA Tour professional golfer from the United States. He won the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open in December 2018 and the Oman Open in March 2019 on the European Tour.
Despite his small stature of 5-6, he was the senior co-captain and starting point guard for the Panthers, guiding them to a 27-2 record and the 2011 California Northern Section title.
How much does Kurt Kitayama make?
Kurt Kitayama has total career earnings of $233,135, with prize money averaging $46,627 each year. Kurt Kitayama, who was born in the United States, made his pro debut in 2015. Kurt Kitayama has made $34,886 so far in 2022. Kurt Kitayama’s highest-earning year was 2019–20 when he made $138,792.
Kitayama tied for third place in the Callaway Junior World Golf Championships, 15-17 age division, during the 2008 U.S. Open in 2009.
Kitayama attended the University of Nevada-Las Vegas from 2011 to 2015, where he was chosen to the Academic All-MW team three years in a row.
How much is Kurt Kitayama worth?
Kurt Kitayama is worth $233,135.
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