Mike Cirba, This would be a lot more productive if you refrained from misrepresenting the factual record.
For example, you claim that "By May 13th [1894] we know that the location of the holes had already been determined, as the articles mentioned one could see the whole course from the high vantage point." We "know" this? Nonsense. The article mentions the general location of where the course would be laid out. It says nothing about whether or not the holes had been planned! In fact, the article is clear that the course had not yet been laid out, and that one would be able to to see much of the course when it was laid out. It says nothing about planning. As for your hypocrisy regarding the meaning of the verb "to lay out," it is beyond the pale and deserves no comment.
For another example, you wrote that "we also know that by early June the course was played, probably in something of an exhibition, by Appleton, Gardner, and Merrill . . . " Huh? An exhibition match? Surely you aren't referring to the June 10th article are you? Because that article DOES NOT mention anything about exhibition match that had already taken place. Rather, the article mentions only the Myopia tournament that would take place on "Bunker Hill Day" which is June 17th, the day of the opening tournament. You know, the tournament after which three different newspapers stated that Willie Campbell had laid out the course.
You also base your conclusions on "the club's contemporaneous records," yet you haven't seen those records, have you?
As for your blatant attempt to exaggerate the qualifications of many involved (exhibition matches, "experts") give us a break already.
Really Mike, your penchant for hyperbolic and unsupported conclusions doesnt help matters.
David,
I'm not sure why the grumpy attitude over the newly discovered news articles I presented, or my opinion about what they mean, but I would suggest Metamucil as I understand it's both "new" and "improved" and you're clearly in need.
For starters, I'm at a loss to understand how guys whose entire modus operandi is to seek the "truth" solely through newspaper articles and web searches failed to find a single article documenting the heavy involvement and authorized responsibility for the course by these members through the spring of 1894.
I spent literally five minutes with a rather crude tool and came up with more to document the Myopia members', HC Leeds, and Willie Campbell's activities during that year than has happened over the many months of this thread.
Are you guys searching for the truth, or searching to try to debunk the official story as documented in the contemporaneous meeting minutes? I guess if you are looking for evidence of anyone but the official story that's all you'll find.
Secondly, it wasn't me who called Merrill, Appleton, and Gardner "experts". It was the contemporaneous news article written a few days before the course opened.
Also, it wasn't me who claimed that one could view the "entire" course from the high vantage point...it was the contemporaneous news articles from May of that year that you and I both posted. How the hell could that be claimed if they didn't know at that point where the holes of the course were going to be located??
And yes, they were still needing to be "laid out", in your parlance, as in "laid the holes on the ground" after they'd been staked out by the members, which is where I think Willie Campbell helped and where he was credited in the local papers after the course opened.
Ask yourself this...which is more preposterous?
A group of aristocratic members at Myopia known as local golf "experts", one of whom already has a golf course on his property, stake out a course on the property sometime between April and May 1894, and then hire a newly arrived hired hand with expertise in these matters in the form of Willie Campbell to oversee construction...
or
A group of aristocratic members like HG Lloyd and Rodman Griscom were appointed to oversee field construction to someone else's plans?
Have a nice day.