William Gordon Cunningham (1 June 1934 – 8 November 1989) was a Scottish professional golfer.
[5] Cunningham returned to Scotland in 1966 as the professional at Stranraer, enabling him to play more events on the British circuit.
[4] He had some success in the Shell Winter Tournament in late 1967, finishing tied for first place with Eric Brown in one of the semi-finals.
In May 1968, the week before his move, he finished tied for third place in the Penfold Tournament, just a stroke behind the winner.
[11] In June Cunningham played in the Scottish Professional Championship for the first time, finishing third behind Eric Brown, and the following month he won the Cutty Sark Tournament at Pollok.
[4] Cunningham had a top-10 finish in the 1970 John Player Classic, the richest ever tournament in Britain.
[17] In 1972 Cunningham qualified for the Open Championship for the last time, equalling his best-ever finish, tied for 31st place.