Hi Guys
Wondering when I would join in?
“Of His Day”
Then my vote will be for the Grand Old Man of Golf, Old Tom Morris.
Consistent Golfer through the 1850-60’s. Competition player – 2, 4 ball matches, Open Winner & Runner Up.
8 ,10 ,12 or 100 players, its still a competition of the best golfers of the day – i.e. like putting Tiger with the best 10 other golfers of today – still
a very hard competition to win.
Sometimes we forget how good these Guys in the 19th Century were. Classic example is Young Tom at Prestwick 1870, First Hole 572 yards using Gutta & Hickory, down in 3. How many today can do that in 3 using the modern ball & clubs let alone using Hickory/Gutta ball.
As for Architecture, again Old Tom, for what he achieved on inland and links courses, for how he kept his designs in contact with the surrounding land. But compared with the later Architects, for doing the designs predominately himself and not left to offices around the country (or world if comparing it with today) How many modern Players turned Architect are responsible for every part of every design?
So “Of his Day” then it can only be one Old Tom Morris