Not that anyone is going to change their mind, but the question was asked.
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Young Tom broke the course record over the Old Course at St Andrews by two strokes with a score of 77, to win an extended playoff over Musselburgh's star Bob Ferguson for the 1869 St Andrews Professional Tournament; this score then stood as the course record for 20 years. The previous mark of 79 (first set in 1858) had been scored by Allan Robertson and Tom Morris, Sr.
Morris was ranked the 14th best golfer of all time in a survey published in Golf Magazine, September 2009. He was the top player whose career was entirely in the 19th century.
His Major Record:
Tournament 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874
The Open Championship WD 9 4 1 1 1 NT 1 T3 2
Note: The Open Championship was the only major played during Young's lifetime.
Morris was a tremendous golf innovator who raised the playing standard significantly, and this, together with his aggressive promotion of his own skills, led to an enormous increase in the popularity of golf for spectators. Some of his challenge matches attracted thousands of spectators from all over Scotland. Such was the interest that major London newspapers and magazines sent correspondents to Scotland, a 400-mile trip by rail, to cover his challenge matches in the 1870s.
Although Morris won a very high percentage of his matches and tournaments, he managed to minimize animosity among rivals, who had to improve their own games to stay competitive. He had a friendly personality, and was well respected by everyone.