James Nitties is an Australian broadcaster who spent more than a decade as a professional golfer beforehand. Find out more about his life and career in the game via these facts.
JAMES NITTIES FACTS
1. His full name is James Evangelo Nitties.
2. He was born in Melbourne, Australia on October 23, 1982.
3. His parents are called Barbara and Jimmy.
4. According to his PGA Tour bio, Nitties’ dad once acted as back-up guitarist for Australian rock band, AC/DC.
5. Nitties suffered from juvenile arthritis for much of his early life, restricting his flexibility and causing him to take painkillers for years.
6. He has Croatian and Greek heritage.
7. After high school, Nitties was – at one time – an apprentice electrician.
8. As an amateur golfer, Nitties won the 2003 New Zealand Amateur. He also ended runner-up to future PGA Tour golfer Ryan Moore at the 2003 Western Amateur, represented Australia at the 2004 Eisenhower Trophy, and played for the winning Asia/Pacific team at the 2004 Bonallack Trophy.
9. Nitties was the leading amateur at the 2003 Australian Masters, finishing T8th on seven-under. It was an event which Robert Allenby won, defeating Adam Scott, Craig Parry, and Jarrod Moseley in a playoff.
10. Nitties turned professional in late 2004 and joined the NGA Pro Golf Tour in the United States. His only win on that tour arrived at the 2006 Base Camp Realty/Chesdin Landing Open.
11. The Australian was involved in Golf Channel’s “Big Break: Mesquite” but was eliminated midway through the series, which debuted in late 2007.
12. Not long after winning the West Australia Open Championship – a year before it became an official event on the PGA Tour of Australasia – Nitties earned his PGA Tour card at Q-School by finishing T2nd.
13. Nitties made over 50 starts in two consecutive seasons on the PGA Tour, managing a best finish of T3rd at the 2010 Puerto Rico Open.
14. One of his bucket-list activities includes acting in a movie.
15. Nitties won the 2011 Midwest Classic on the Nationwide Tour and ending up finishing 26th on the circuit’s money list – a single spot shy of returning back to the PGA Tour.
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