Arthur Edwin Reid (16 September 1882[2] – 6 January 1959)[3] was an English professional golfer who played extensively in the United States.
Reid was the local professional and completed the four rounds in 155 (38-39-37-41), winning by 13 strokes from Bernard Callaway.
[7] In September 1907 he accepted a position as the head professional at the Bristol and Clifton Club.
[9] In 1929, Reid was elected president of the Central Connecticut Professional Golfer's Organization.
Reid's brother-in-law was the noted French golf professional Louis Tellier.