Career
In golfing publications his full name was given as William James Cox. He was in the British Ryder Cup teams in 1935 and 1937 and tied for 8th place in the 1938 Open Championship. After World World War II he became a commentator on British Broadcasting Corporation Television.
Cox played on the British Ryder Cup teams in 1935 and 1937.
He was tied for the lead after two rounds in the 1936 Open Championship but a third-round 79 dropped him down the field and he finished tied for 12th place. In the 1938 Open he finished tied for 8th place, his best finish.
In 1939 he finished tied for second place in the News Chronicle Tournament. In 1946 he became the professional Fulwell Golf Club where he remained until 1975.
He was awarded the Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in the 1967 Birthday Honours "for services to golf".
After World World War II Cox was a frequent broadcaster on British Broadcasting Corporation Television, generally as a commentator with Henry Longhurst. He was replaced by Peter Alliss in 1969. 1951 Daily Telegraph Foursomes Tournament (with Walter McLeod).