Tom
In "St Andrews and the Open Championship- The Official History" by David Joy with great photos by Iain M Lowe there is discussion of this in the 1905 Chapter (p104)
"After Tom Morreis had at last retired there was much criticism of the course. With the Haskell, a new rubber-cored "bounding ball" now in use it was feared by the new greenkeeper Hugh Hamilton and the committee that the Old COurse might be vulmerable to the crack professionals. Surely Taylors new course record would go. Calculations and prophecies of great scores were not to come true, partly because they had lengthened certain tees and created even more pot bunkers around the course. Many of the players criticised the pots' severity and the lack of room to get in and out of them- never mind about swinging a club! .......
For all the talk of the revolutionary new ball changing the game, Braid's comfortable win was, in fact, nine shots behind Taylor's score with the gutty in 1900"