Gerald Micklem

Gerald Hugh Micklem CBE (14 August 1911 – 21 May 1988) was an English amateur golfer and administrator.

Micklem had limited success as a golfer before World War II, but gained an Oxford blue for golf and reached the final of the 1936 Addington Foursomes.

Micklem made little impact as a golfer before World War II, although he gained an Oxford blue for golf and, playing with Arthur Lacey, reached the final of the 1936 Addington Foursomes.

[1][2] Micklem first came to national prominence when he reached the semi-final of the 1946 Amateur Championship before losing to Robert Sweeny Jr.[3] The following year he won the English Amateur and was selected for the 1947 Walker Cup team.

[1] In 1948, partnered with Charlie Ward, he won the Daily Telegraph Foursomes Tournament.