- Jim Jamieson
James A. Jamieson (born
April 21 ,1943 ) is an Americanprofessional golfer who played on thePGA Tour in the 1970s.Jamieson was born in
Kalamazoo, Michigan and raised inMoline, Illinois . He started playinggolf at age 7 at Oakwood Country Club in Moline. He attendedOklahoma State University and was a member of the 1963 NCAA Championship golf team. Jamieson served in Vietnam before joining the PGA Tour in 1970.Jamieson played in about 180 PGA Tour events from 1970–1978. His career year was 1972 when he won the
Western Open and had eight other top-10 finishes in PGA Tour events including a T-5 atThe Masters and a T-2 at thePGA Championship . He had four top-6 finishes in major championships between 1971–1973. Jamieson also played in the 1972 World Cup that was held inMelbourne, Australia .Jamieson was forced to retire from the PGA Tour after he fell and broke his hand at a hotel in Phoenix in 1977. After the injury, he became the head club pro at the Greenbrier Hotel in
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia , a position once held bySam Snead . He also chaired theRyder Cup when it was held at the Greenbrier in 1979. He later held club pro positions inOhio ,Florida andArizona ; and also owned two golf courses for about 6 years. Today Jamieson is the Director of Golf at Whitewater Golf Club inThunder Bay, Ontario during the summer months, and works at Fairways Golf Center inGoodyear, Arizona during the winter months. [ [http://www.golfingnews.ca/cip/index.cfm/main,82,en,1002,0,0,0,1 Golfing News article: "PGA Pro Makes New Home In Thunder Bay at Whitewater"] ]Amateur wins (2)
*1961 Waterloo Amateur
*1967 Illinois State AmateurPGA Tour wins (1)
*1972
Western Open References
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