Oliver Clyde Fuller (September 13, 1860 – August 17, 1942) was an American banker, financier, and golfer.
He was a descendant of American Revolutionary War generals, Tennessee Governor John Sevier, and French royalty.
His father, Henry Alexander Fuller, opened what would become the largest Grocery Store in Atlanta during reconstruction.
Fuller was also Treasurer and Trustee of Forest Home Cemetery, which was run by St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
Fuller was an avid golfer, credited with helping bring the game to the Midwest.