David Huish (born 23 April 1944) is a Scottish professional golfer, perhaps best known for being the halfway leader of The Open Championship in 1975.
He took up his first head professional position at Hamilton Golf Club in 1965, soon after winning the Scottish Assistants' Championship at Longniddry.
[1] Two years later he returned to his home town to take up the same role at North Berwick Golf Club, where he remained until his retirement in 2009.
[6] The following month he won the Scottish Uniroyal Tournament at East Kilbride, four strokes ahead of John Garner.
After qualifying for the championship in a seven-man play-off, he shot rounds of 67 and 69 at Carnoustie to lead by two strokes over Tom Watson, Peter Oosterhuis and Bernard Gallacher at the halfway mark.