Thomas Barber (1894 – 31 December 1936) was an English professional golfer.
Barber qualified for the knock-out stage of the first Yorkshire Evening News Tournament in 1923.
Hagen, however, holed his chip over Barber's ball to win the match.
[1][2] Barber reached the semi-final of the 1924 News of the World Matchplay at St George's Hill Golf Club, losing to George Gadd by 1 hole.
[3] He was runner-up in the 1931 Yorkshire Evening News Tournament at Sand Moor Golf Club, losing in the final to Ernest Whitcombe at the 39th hole.