Cedric Amm (5 December 1940) is a South African professional golfer. Amm turned pro in 1961 and quickly had success, winning the Natal Open three years later. Gary Player soon hailed him as "the hottest golfing sensation to come out of my country in five years." In the mid-1960s, Amm continued to play well, recording a number of second- and third-place finishes on the New Zealand Golf Circuit. In 1966, Amm won the South African Masters, the biggest win of his career. Amm did not have much success in the late 1960s, however, and retired from golf. Thereafter he has worked as a horse breeder and trained some champion horses.
CedricAmm (5 December 1940) is a South African professional golfer. Amm turned pro in 1961 and quickly had success, winning the Natal Open three years...
4 Dec 1965 Forest Products Tournament −19 (65-67-69-68=269) 1 stroke CedricAmm 5 11 Dec 1965 BP Tournament −10 (69-72-73-74=278) Shared title with Peter...
Bob Charles Tony Jacklin 272 −16 Title shared 1965 Kel Nagle 269 −19 1 stroke CedricAmm 1964 Peter Thomson 202 −11 1 stroke Cobie Legrange Kel Nagle...
the South African Masters. He finished at 281 and won easily, defeating CedricAmm by five shots. In September 1965, he had success at Rediffusion Tournament...
partly inspired by free improvisation guitarist Keith Rowe of the group AMM, active at the time in London. Rowe would lay the guitar flat on a table...
Gregory Waller Arthur W. Wood Wilfred Ernest Young Laurence W. Allen Edgar O. Amm Gordon Apps Edward Dawson Atkinson Herbert H. Beddow Hilliard Brooke Bell...
Corps Capt. Henry Neilson Wrigley, Australian Flying Corps Lt. Edgar Oxenham Amm DFC Capt. Rupert Norman Gould Atkinson MC DFC 2nd Lt. Edgar George Davies...