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Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Chip Thomson is an American businessman, inventor, golf instructor, actor, and writer.[1][2] He has coached PGA Tour golfers at the U.S. Open, PGA Championship, and Tour Championship.[3][4]

As an inventor, Thomson is known for inventing 3rdiView, LiverSaver, Money Clamp, Windzone Motorcycle Toolkits, ZCLIP, and The Honey Do.[2][1]

Early life

Thomson was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and grew up in Jacksonville, Illinois.[1][5] He played golf at the collegiate level in Illinois before transitioning into founding his business.[1][5]

Career

During his career, Thomson has coached PGA Tour golfers at the U.S. Open, PGA Championship, and Tour Championship.[1][6] He has also managed a restaurant, and sold nuclear equipment in Denver.[1]

In 1991, Thomson moved to Austin, Texas and along with running his businesses, focused on coaching golf to PGA Tour players.[1][3][5]

In 1997, Thomson founded Blue Chip Promotions. He is also the founder and president of Austin-based beza LP.[6]

In 2002, Thomson participated in the Drambuie World Ice Golf Championship.[7] In addition, Thomson has recruited, played in, and helped organize the Mexican Open.[6] Later, in the same year, he conceptualized 3rdiView.[1] The device, intended for training athletes and performers, was inspired during his coaching of golfer Pete Jordan for the 2002 U.S. Open.[1]

In 2004, Thomson became the inaugural on-course commentator for the PGA Tour Network on XM Radio.[8]

In 2011, Thomson invented the ZCLIP, a combination of a money clip and wallet made from carbon fiber.[2]

In 2014, Thomson developed LiverSaver, a device designed to mitigate the impact of alcohol on the liver and other organs.[2] He is also the inventor of multiple devices including Money Clamp, a hybrid between a money clip and a binder, and a system for predicting sporting event outcomes.[1]

Thomson has contributed to golf and sports journalism, writing for newspapers and magazines, and has been an analyst for CBS and CNN.[1]

Thomson transitioned into acting, drawing on his experience in front of the camera from his television shows, commercials, and short films.[2] He is scheduled to appear in Shooter's Nail, a feature film directed by Lisa Regina and starring Eric Roberts, which focuses on the theme of bullying people with disabilities.[2] He appeared in two segments of, From Dusk till Dawn.[2]

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