Claude Felstead

Claude Fay Felstead (30 October 1889 – 9 March 1964) was an Australian amateur golfer.

[6] Felstead finished third in the 1906 Victorian Amateur Championship at Royal Melbourne, behind Walter Carre Riddell and Norman Brookes.

In the Australian Open Felstead started badly with in 82 but had a 77 in the afternoon, the best round of the day, to be tied for second place behind Dan Soutar.

[14] In November, Felstead won the Victoria club's open scratch event.

[15] The Victoria Golf Club's 1910 championship was played as a match-play event, in April.

[16] Felstead played in the New South Wales Amateur Championship at The Australian Golf Club in June.

[25] in early 1912 Felstead, together with fellow golfer Clyde Pearce, left Victoria to start farming near Pingelly, Western Australia.

They bought the Chybarlis farm, between the townships of Pingelly and Mooterdine, south east of Perth.

[26][27][28] Felstead married Ethel Hart in 1915 and soon afterwards joined the Australian Flying Corps.