Philip Anthony Slocombe (born 6 September 1954) is a retired English cricketer who played for Somerset throughout his career.
[2] In only his third County Championship match for Somerset, he made his maiden century while playing against Gloucestershire.
[3] A further century while opening the second innings against Nottinghamshire[4] helped him become Somerset's first batsman to score 1,000 runs in his first full season.
[5] He was also part of the Marylebone Cricket Club team that was devastated by the bowling of Paddy Clift during the 1976 season opener against County Champions Leicestershire.
[9] Since retiring from cricket, Slocombe worked as an antiques dealer in Texas,[1] and later as patron of a country house hotel in Brittany.