Ralph Thompson, The Chairman of Askernish Golf Club has faced
problems from the Crofters, well actually just a few from the start. These
few, for reasons of their own have tried to stop the reconstruction of the course, stating that they do not believe Old Tom was the original designer.
In support, Ralph had a copy of an article from Golf on page 382 dated August 21 1891 and Alfie Ward & myself found and passed on the article
from the Golfers Guide circa 1895/6 pages 177/8 confirming Old Tom connection. I was also able to trace the path of Old Tom and Horace Hutchinson when they visited the Outer Hebrides in 1891 – after laying out the course at Askernish they proceed north to Stornoway to inspect the course recently opened prior to returning to the mainland. Thanks to Dick Harris and his article in Golf Magazine some years ago, titled ‘Following the Ghost of Tom Morris’ I was able to trace their visit and found the photographs they each left of themselves at Stornoway Golf Club. The Club framed and glazed the
pictures and very kindly agreed to copy these photos for me, but did not
want to disturb the glazed frame, hence the slightly distorted pictures on Askernish web site.
If you feel that you can spare a few minutes of your time, a letter of
support/interest could be sent to Ralph Thompson c/o Askernish Golf Club, Askernish, Isle of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland HS8 5SS. Their
e-mail address is info@askernishgolfclub.com . It may help strengthen their resolve and encourage the Islanders to realising that they are not alone in their wish to re-open the old course which pre-dates the Crofters claim based upon the date of 1922.
This is not an official request from the club, but from one of your new members.