David,
Please show us any evidence you have that Willie Campbell was involved with planning the holes or routing the golf course at Myopia?
The news reports simply state that he "laid out" the course, presumably "on the ground" as you told us was the meaning of the term in those days, as they were all reporting after the fact, and there is no evidence at all I've seen from either you or Tom MacWood (or anyone for that matter) that he was involved in the planning or routing stages, which as you've told us is the real "design" stage and the heart of golf couse architecture.
I even quoted your definition above, which as I said, you convincingly argued for a long time and I conceded that I can now see how in some cases (like this one) I can see how laying out a course on the ground could be a separate task from routing or designing holes. So, you have that going for you.
Please just be consistent in applying the same standards you've demanded of others for several years here. I cannot for the life of me understand the double standard you are no seemingly insisting we all now suddenly swallow.
So, if you or Tom have any evidence in this regard, I'm sure we'd all love to see it.
Otherwise, I believe, as do others here, that the members likely staked out a course (routed and designed) and then Willie Campbell built it (laid out), perhaps to their plans or perhaps somewhat modified.
What else is there to discuss? I produced new evidence here after you resuscitated the thread a few weeks ago...if you or Tom have nothing further to add to the evidence, let's just move on rather than just continue this silly arguing.
Thanks
"To the contrary, X was discussing the construction of the course, and was being quite literal. He was charged with laying out the course on the ground. According to Oxford English Dictionary, to “lay out” means to “construct or arrange (buildings or gardens) according to a plan.” This was precisely how X used the phrase. “Our problem was to lay out the course, build, and seed eighteen greens and fifteen fairways.’ The committee had to arrange and build the holes on the ground according to plan.." - David Moriarty