Arthur Capel Molyneux Croome (21 February 1866 – 11 September 1930) was an English cricketer.
He wrote weekly articles on golf for the Evening Standard and the Morning Post.
After leaving Radley he moved to London and wrote on cricket for The Times.
Croome's cricket career was interrupted owing to serious injury according to his Wisden obituary: whilst fielding for Gloucestershire against Lancashire at Manchester in 1887, he impaled himself on the railings; one of the points entered his neck, and for some time his life hung in the balance, but after a severe illness he regained his health.
[7] Croome was the first Secretary of the newly formed Oxford and Cambridge Golf Society (1898).