Let us be honest about all this. The research that David Moriarty led and various other people, including Martin Bonnar, Niall Carlton, Tommy Naccarato and I helped with, proved these drawings were fake some time ago. We KNOW - because of Martin's find of the later surveyor's drawing of the Redan and the fact that the supposed 'Tillinghast' drawing of the hole, claimed to be a rough freehand sketch matched its proportions exactly - how Ian faked that drawing - he traced the sketch. We KNOW that the diary entries we have been shown cannot be genuine, because of the number of words and expressions used therein that DID NOT EXIST at the time they were claimed to have been written. We know the 'Scores Hotel' dinner CANNOT have happened, as the Scores Hotel DID NOT EXIST at the time.
It is very possible that some of the David Scott-Taylor documents are genuine. I strongly suspect that he did keep a diary, and it does exist, either in a solicitor's office in Wales or somewhere else. But it was NEVER shown that the pages of the diary that were claimed to authenticate the drawings actually came from those books.
Then the 'authentication report', claimed in Phil's third essay to have been drawn up by eminent researchers, but revealed some days ago to be in large measure plagiarised from STEP. Even apart from the flaws in it that were highlighted, NOTHING it contained was hard evidence for the legitimacy of the drawings. The paper was old? Old paper can be bought. So can old ink.
There are many distressing lessons to be learned. One man, intent on a criminal fraud - the sale of drawings that he himself had created, passing them off as by AW Tillinghast and Alistair MacKenzie - managed to draw in a number of fairly eminent people within our small world of golf course history. This does none of them any favours. Phil: we pointed out to you the many impossibilities in the story, yet you continued to defend it by simply making further assertions. History - indeed any academic discipline - works through peer review. That process has been proved a success here, but your assertions, obfuscations and periodic withdrawals have made it much harder. It has done your reputation untold damage; no professional historian would have behaved as you have. I am sorry to say that, but it is true. Others have also had their reputation tarnished.