1901 Open Championship The
1901 Open Championship was the 41st
Open Championship, held 5–6 June at
Muirfield in
Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland.
James Braid won the Championship, three strokes ahead of runner-up
Harry Vardon. The Championship was a close contest between Braid, Vardon and
J.H. Taylor with the leading amateur 11 strokes behind Braid and the next professional 16 strokes behind. Graham played steadily, posting rounds of 82-83-81-83=329 and finished tied for ninth place. He was playing as an amateur and therefore could not accept any prize money.
1904 Open Championship The
1904 Open Championship was the 44th
Open Championship, held 8–10 June at
Royal St George's Golf Club in
Sandwich, England.
Jack White won the Championship by a stroke from
James Braid and
J.H. Taylor. 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.
1906 Open Championship The
1906 Open Championship was the 46th
Open Championship, held 13–15 June at
Muirfield in
Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland. Defending champion
James Braid won the Championship for the third time, four strokes ahead of runner-up
J.H. Taylor. There was no qualifying competition. All entries played 18 holes in pairs on the first two days with all those within 14 strokes of the leader making the cut and playing 36 holes on the final day. The feature of the first day was the play of the amateurs. 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. Graham followed up his fine first round 71 with three much higher scoring rounds but still finished alone in fourth place. His rounds were 71-79-78-78=306. ==Death and legacy==