Bradley,
If he did not go abroad until after he built the course, then his later experience abroad could not have shaped the initial design. To me that matters.
While he reportedly added some artificial features and pretty grasses and such after his trip, the course had been built and the fairways and greens seeded BEFORE THE TRIP.
So how on earth could it not have mattered?
David,
What EXACTLY in the original design, or on any of the holes, could Wilson not have designed or shaped until he went abroad?
Name one thing.
Let me give you a hint...
I wrote;
"We can also add to our list of facts from Francis that Hugh Wilson, and not anyone else was responsible for today's 3rd hole being an attempt at a redan."
You responded;
"I hope you are joking here, Mike. Since the hole was in place before he went abroad."
Let's use the redan hole as an example, or any other "template" hole of your choosing, David.
I've listed a few for you, so this should be easy for you.
Please tell us SPECIFICALLY what he couldn't do before leaving for overseas that would have prevented the hole from becoming his attempt to build a redan when he got back.
Let me give you another hint...
See Adam Messix's question above. He says the green on that hole is unlike any redan hole he's ever played, anywhere, and questions whether it's ever been rebuilt, which it hasn't.
Again, please tell us what was done to create that hole prior to his trip abroad that would have prevented him from attempting to use redan principles, or to create a redan hole upon his return?
Or, if you don't like that example...how about the Alps hole?
The Eden Green??
Even the Road Hole, which I'll accommodatingly grant you as a possible template.
You PICk David...any template hole.
Let's hear what about the design of the hole HAD to have been done before Wilson went overseas and could never have been done upon his return.
I'm sure we're all ears, since this has been another of your keystone positions.
This should be a piece of cake.