Arthur Ham (golfer)

Arthur Robert Ham (11 April 1891 – 29 September 1959) was an English professional golfer.

Ham won the event by a stroke from Arthur Le Fevre and also had the best 18-hole score of 77.

[7] In the professional tournament the following week Ham just missed out on the match-play stage after finishing tied for 5th place in the 36-hole qualifying.

He one of 32 players to reach the match-play stage of the 1924 PGA Championship and was runner-up to Al Watrous in the 1927 Michigan Open.

[10] He later moved to other clubs in the Carolinas, including Myrtle Beach, Lenoir and Mount Airy.