I am aware of Martin and his reports, He very kindly sent me copies at the time. In addition, at this time, the club did not have much information from newspapers or golf magazines of the course apart form their one original.
Ralph had local knowledge with additional information coming to light after these report. The date of the original opening was based upon my suggestion of the 24th May 08 being the centenary of Old Tom’s death.
While work progressed on site, I was searching for reports on the old course. The location was known the reports have now confirmed them.
The problem I have with MacWood is that he can’t seem to accept a timeline, that the a course was designed by designer A, that later designer B came along and modified the course then designer C some years later and undertook a further modification. In my mind that states a clear report that Designer A was the original course designer, B modifications although minor changed the way the course played and should also be accredited as designer, same as C. All involved, all responsible for the course design albeit in different time periods. Some courses have many fairways and Greens from the original layout, some have perhaps just one or two and some none. That does not say that A did not design the course, it just states that his work has for the most part been replaced or land titles changed causing course to flow in a different direction. Yet A still was involved so was B, but what has survived for the most part is C course.
I cannot believe that is hard to understand, to follow. I have never said that the course today is all OTM or JB or WC but I do say that at a certain time he was the designer be it original or modified. As for Askernish, I am hoping to meet up soon with Gordon to have a full meeting on the whole course from the very man who was working on the course. Also we are still looking for a map of the course.
For the full story and details you need to ask the club but my opinion is as follows
Was a course built at Askernish in 1891 by OTM – YES
Is the site of that course known in 2009 - YES
Has the current course been built on the site of the original using as much as can be found of the original fairways and Greens – Yes
How much of the old course has been reused – I can’t answer that until a map if found.
Over the 118 years has the course remained intact, not suffered from the ravages of the storms, of course not.
Just what are all you expecting that the 1891 course was mothballed and left for some future date, that what has been uncovered is the full intact original course, wow now that would be unbelievable, but at times common sense seem to evaporate from the minds of many on this site.
The debate should be about the course, the club and that the original course which was by OTM.
Old Tom designed Muirfield in 1891, its all changed now, Portrush Old Tom modified the course but nothing left now, does that mean he did not lavish his magic, that thousands did not play over his course when in full play.
Askernish is an OTM course brought back into play after 80 years in the wilderness by one of the most respected green keeper of his time and a quality architect.
Melvyn
PS The problem is MaC Wood makes many comments not all true and time after time I have proved him wrong, Cruden, Westward Hoo
Lahinch. Reports exist for all.