Arthur Le Fevre (1887 – 27 June 1957) was an Australian professional golfer and golf club maker.
[1] Le Fevre was initially an assistant to Dan Soutar at Manly Golf Club in Sydney.
[4] After World War I he moved to Royal Melbourne Golf Club as an assistant, becoming the acting professional there in 1921 during Victor East's absence in America with Joe Kirkwood Sr., and soon afterwards the full professional on East's resignation.
[6][7] Le Fevre's biggest success as a player was winning the 1921 Australian Open at Royal Melbourne.
He lost in the first round in 1924 and 1925 but reached the final in 1926, losing 6&5 to Frank Eyre, taking the second prize of £100.