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Full name
  
Arthur Edwin Reid

Spouse
  
Rebecca Hencher

Height
  
5 ft 7.5 in (1.71 m)

Children
  
3

Weight
  
150 lb (68 kg)

Name
  
Arthur Reid


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Born
  
16 September 1882 Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, England (
1882-09-16
)

Nationality
  
England  United States

Arthur Edwin Reid (16 September 1882 – ?) was an English professional golfer of Scottish descent. He won the 1905 Swiss Open and the 1918 Philadelphia Open Championship (tied with Pat Doyle). Reid also competed in The Open Championship and the U.S. Open. In the 1909 Open Championship he finished in 47th place and was tied in 37th place in the 1919 U.S. Open.

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Arthur Reid (golfer) Professional Biography of Arthur Reid Jr Directors Insight Magazine

Golf career

Reid worked at the North Shore Club in Blackpool, England. In September 1907 he accepted a position as the head professional at the Bristol and Clifton Club. Prior to his time at North Shore Club he had been engaged at Boston, Woodhall Spa, Gainsborough, Lucerne, Paris, and Seaford Links Club in Seaford, England.

Reid won the 1905 Swiss Open. The Open was played on the Lucerne Course and was contested over 36 holes, four rounds of the 9-hole course. Reid was the local professional and completed the four rounds in 155 (38-39-37-41), winning by 13 strokes from Bernard Callaway. Reid won a gold medal and the £10 first prize.

Emigration to America

Sailing aboard the RMS Baltic, Reid and his wife left Liverpool on 16 February 1915 and arrived in New York City on 26 February 1915. Later in 1915 he took his first job at the Upper Montclair Country Club in New Jersey. In 1918 he won the Philadelphia Open Championship when he was the co-champion with Pat Doyle (a playoff was not held). By 1921 he was playing out of Ardsley Club, Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York. Reid was also the long-time professional at The Country Club of Farmington, near Hartford, Connecticut.

Family

Reid and his wife, Rebecca Reid née Hencher, had three children. Reid's brother-in-law was the noted French golf professional Louis Tellier. Reid had a younger brother, Wilfrid, who was also a professional golfer.

PGA Tour wins

  • 1918 Philadelphia Open Championship (tied with Pat Doyle)
  • Other wins

  • 1905 Swiss Open
  • References

    Arthur Reid (golfer) Wikipedia