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James Nicholas
JamesNicholas
Country
USA

United States

Age
29
Turned Pro
2019
Birthplace
New York City, NY
College
Yale University
Korn Ferry Tour Wins
1
Wins (2026)
1
Top 10 (2026)
1
Points List
5
World Rank (OWGR)
270

Partners

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USA

United States

titleist

James Nicholas

Physical Stats
5'11" (1.8m)Height
170lbs (77kg)Weight
Exempt Status
Top 75 from 2025 Korn Ferry Tour Points List (Thru 2026)
Location
New York City, NYBirthplace
Palm Beach Gardens, FLResidence
Scarsdale, NYPlays From
Yale UniversityCollege
Personal
29Age
Mar 20, 1997Birthday
Wife, AmericaFamily

Personal

Grew up playing his golf at the famed Westchester Country Club, best known for its West Course designed by World Golf Hall of Fame inductee Walter Travis. The West Course, which officially opened in May 1922, hosted a PGA TOUR event (Westchester Classic / Buick Classic / Barclays Classic) from 1967 through 2007, and notable winners of the event included Jack Nicklaus (1967, 1972), Arnold Palmer (1971), Seve Ballesteros (1983, 1988), Vijay Singh (1993, 1995, 2006), Ernie Els (1996, 1997), and Padraig Harrington (2005). The West Course also hosted the 2011 Senior Players Championship, 2015 Women’s PGA Championship, and two U.S. Women’s Amateur Championships (1923, 2021).

Prepped at Scarsdale High School in Scarsdale, New York. Other notable Scarsdale High School alums include Amazon President and CEO Andy Jassy (Class of 1986), Academy Award-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin (Class of 1979), as well as co-founder and longtime CEO of Men’s Wearhouse George Zimmer (Class of 1966).

Three-time New York State High School Hockey Coaches Association All-State selection as a forward, earning first-team nods in 2014 and 2015, and a second-team honor in 2013.

Grew up playing junior hockey with (and against) Charlie McAvoy, who eventually became the 14th overall pick in the 2016 NHL Draft and helped the United States win a gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Charlie even caddied for James in a Korn Ferry Tour event in 2020.

Earned 11 high school varsity letters across football (three), hockey (four), and golf (four).

Did not start taking golf seriously until his sophomore season at Yale University, as he also played safety for the football team his freshman season (fall 2015).

Was on a pre-med track academically at Yale. Opted not to take the Medical College Admission Test in summer 2019 because "it expires in two years... I'm going to be playing golf longer than that."

Grandfather, Dr. James A. Nicholas, was an orthopedic surgeon and physician for the New York Jets, New York Knicks, and New York Rangers who, according The New York Times, was "a pioneer in the treatment of athletic injuries who was best known for performing four knee operations that saved the celebrated career of Jets quarterback Joe Namath." He also founded the world's first hospital-based research and clinical center for the treatment and prevention of sports injuries, the Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma, in 1973, and it was named for him in 1986.

Father, Dr. Stephen Nicholas, is also an orthopedic surgeon and succeeded his father (James' grandfather) as the director of the Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma in 2001. Stephen, a Harvard University graduate, also founded NY Orthopedics and has served as the orthopedic team physician for the New York Jets, New York Islanders, and Hofstra University. In 2005, Stephen was accepted as a member of the American Orthopedic Association, which, according to his NY Orthopedics bio, “signifies honor and accomplishment in orthopedics and a commitment to active leadership in the specialty.”

Youngest brother, Brian, was drafted by the Sioux City Musketeers the No. 8 overall pick in the 2021 United States Hockey League Draft as a high school junior. Brian also committed to the University of Michigan.

Younger sisters, Erin and Michaela, played collegiate field hockey. Erin was a decorated player at Middlebury (Vermont) College, where she made history as the first player to earn New England Small College Athletic Conference Player of the Year honors three consecutive years, was named the 2018 and 2019 National Field Hockey Coaches Association Player of the Year, and led Middlebury to four NCAA Division III national titles (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021). Michaela was a walk-on at Franklin & Marshall College, an NCAA Division III athletics program in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Younger brother, Stephen, played collegiate golf at Franklin & Marshall College for three seasons (2017-20), winning once as an individual.

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