Jim Albus
This article is about the golfer.
For the engineer, see
James S. Albus.
James Christian Albus (born June 18, 1940) is an American professional golfer.
Albus was born in Staten Island, New York. He attended first New Dorp High School, and went on to Bucknell University, where he was a successful baseball player. It was while he was at college that he took up golf, which was unusually late for a future pro. He transferred to UCLA and graduated in 1965. He turned professional in 1968, spent many years working as a club professional, and won only minor tournaments before turning fifty. His success has come at senior level on the Champions Tour, where he has won six tournaments, including one senior major, the 1991 Senior Players Championship.
Professional wins (19)
Regular career wins (11)
Champions Tour wins (6)
Legend |
Champions Tour major championships (1) |
Other Champions Tour (5) |
No. |
Date |
Tournament |
Winning score |
Margin of victory |
Runners-up |
1 |
Jun 9, 1991 |
Mazda Presents The Senior Players Championship |
−9 (66-74-69-70=279) |
3 strokes |
Bob Charles, Charles Coody,
Dave Hill |
2 |
Feb 21, 1993 |
GTE Suncoast Classic |
−7 (68-68-70=206) |
2 strokes |
Don Bies, Gibby Gilbert |
3 |
Mar 13, 1994 |
Vantage at The Dominion |
−8 (68-67-73=208) |
1 stroke |
George Archer, Graham Marsh,
Lee Trevino |
4 |
Aug 7, 1994 |
Bank of Boston Senior Golf Classic |
−13 (67-66-70=203) |
2 strokes |
Bob Brue, Raymond Floyd |
5 |
Mar 12, 1995 |
SBC presents The Dominion Seniors |
−11 (71-65-69=205) |
3 strokes |
Raymond Floyd, Jay Sigel |
6 |
Feb 15, 1998 |
GTE Classic |
−6 (68-69-70=207) |
1 stroke |
José Maria Cañizares, Simon Hobday,
Kermit Zarley |
Champions Tour playoff record (0–3)
Other senior wins (2)
Champions Tour major championships
Wins (1)
Results timeline
Results may not be in chronological order
Note: The Senior British Open Championship did not become a major until 2003.
DNP = did not play
CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10.
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