Bill,
You're delving into the history of the game here, and there is much to learn.
The uniforms were traditionally a "Red" jacket, both worn on the course during play and at functons etc..
The red jackets were recognised by some, but not all, as being the golfers uniform up to the start of the 20th century. I don't know of any Scottish club which still keeps any link with the red jacket tradition ? Perhaps at St Andrews or other ancient places ?
I will e-mail my technology essay to you which might give you an insight to the impact of the Haskell.
A gutta percha ball cost 1 shilling (5 pence decimal) up to 1900. This was variable of course.
A feather ball circa 1848 would cost anything between 2 shillings (10p) and 5 shillings each (25p). A player sometimes requiring at least 6 for a normal round !
Haskells were sold at 2 shillings (10p) each new and cheaper for remakes.
By 1904, nearly every single professional player was using the Haskell in the Open Champ'.
I'll let you do the conversions, Bill, but this should answer your question.
Alfie Ward.