James Braid won the Championship, three strokes ahead of runner-up Harry Vardon.
Graham played steadily, posting rounds of 82-83-81-83=329 and finished tied for ninth place.
Graham maneuvered his way around the difficult Royal St George's course with rounds of 76-76-78-80=310 and finished in a tie for seventh place.
Defending champion James Braid won the Championship for the third time, four strokes ahead of runner-up J.H.
Graham led with a 71, while Robert Maxwell was amongst those tied for second on 73 with R. W. Whitecross and Hugh Watt, both from Dirleton Castle Golf Club, a further shot behind.
[1] Graham's career as an amateur golfer was cut short when he was killed on 16 June 1915 serving his country in France during World War I.