Albert Murray (golfer)

Albert Henry Murray (September 3, 1887 — June 17, 1974) was an English born Canadian professional golfer.

During his playing career, Murray became the youngest Canadian Open winner in 1908.

[4] With the 1908 championship, Murray became the youngest person to win the Canadian open, a record he still holds more than a 100 years later.

[6][7] In PGA Tour majors, Murray appeared three times at the U.S. Open between 1909 and 1913.

[8] Outside of his playing career, Murray co-founded the Canadian Professional Golfers Association in 1911 and opened Canada's first indoor golf school in the basement of the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Montreal in 1916.