Ally
The Blairgowrie Course known as the Wee Course was on Dowager Marchioness Lansdowne Estate. The land was leased to the club (Feb 1889) by the offices of Major Chalmers (club founder) and the designer of the original 9 holes.
Old Tom was requested to attend (which he did on the 18th May 1889) modified the new course for the full opening later that summer and was paid his £1 fee. He returned and was involved with the formal opening of the course.
In 1914 Mackenzie was asked to design an 18 hole course, but his cost for the work being around £900 was too expensive for the club. In 1923 Mackenzie was again asked for a 18 hole course which he did and was opened in 1927. This course was not well likes by the Members who in the same year purchased more land and asked James Braid for another new 18 hole course which incorporated some of the Mackenzie course. Braid also modified the Chalmers/Morris course into a relief course of 9 holes
Braids Rosemount Course was modified by Thomas & Alliss around the late 1970s when they designed a new 18 hole course called the Lansdowne.
The map is from 1892 of the Chalmers/Morris course, for those that are interested. Further information is available from the archives of the local newspapers.
Melvyn
PS Old Tom's statement was made at the first match later in the year when the course opened and not on the 18th of May 1889.