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Unveiling Old Tom Morris statue
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02/10/2024
Statue to golf legend Old Tom Morris unveiled in St Andrews overlooking the Old Course
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You
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all agree that David Anna and our sculptor has truly captured the integrity and ethos
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of the Grand Old Man of Golf, a very proud St. Andrean. We're grateful to the local clubs
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and organisations and in particular charities like the Pilgrim Foundation, the Kinburn Charitable
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Trust and the RNA Town Fund for their generous support. And some 265 golfers from all around
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the world have contributed to the cost of this historic project. The broad tapestry of countries
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is impressive. All around the UK, France, Sweden, Hungary, Bermuda, Mauritius, Canada, USA, New
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Zealand and Australia. Thank you, Ron. What a special day it truly is. Tom Morris was a North
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Street boy, son of a weaver, who became the greatest golfer in the world and helped spread
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the game of golf. He was a legend in his own lifetime, who stood in high esteem with everyone
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from young working-class caddies, who saw him as one of their own, to royalty such as Prince
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Leopold, son of Queen Victoria. Tom did many remarkable things. For the St. Andrew's links,
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we look to Tom Morris. For the front nine of the old course, including many bunkers, we look to
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Tom Morris. For the first and 18th greens, Tom Morris. For the growth of the game in the 1800s,
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we look to the over 100 courses created by Tom. For tin cups and holes, top dressing the links
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with sand, time and again, we in St. Andrew's look to Tom Morris. Tom believed in golf for all
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and that is the spirit of St. Andrew's. He nurtured young golfers. One staff member of Tom's,
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James Fowlis Jr., won the US Open. Another, Bob Martin, won two Opens. Tom was a strong advocate
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of ladies golf and created the course for the St. Andrew's Ladies Golf Club in 1867.
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He was also the starter for the Scottish Ladies Amateur Championship in 1903.
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When we consider the creation of the Open, again, Tom Morris. A four-time Open champion,
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Tom is still the oldest winner of the Open and in 1862, he won it by 13 shots.
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That record still stands today. He is the only father ever to come second to their son at the
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Open. Tommy Morris, his son, won it four times as well. Off the course, a church elder at Holy
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Trinity and a family man, Tom was kind and friendly and helped caddies who had fallen on hard times.
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Tom said that golf saved his life, but it's us in golf who are indebted to Tom.
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For this exceptional life, we celebrate Tom Morris, the champion golfer. He simply was a man apart.
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Thank you and good afternoon. Tom Morris was not just a champion golfer or a colossus of golf
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who created numerous golf courses. He was my great-great-grandfather. Tom opened his shop
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in 1866 and it is the oldest golf shop in the world, being previously occupied by Philip
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Forgan and Daniel Brown. For a time, he lived in his flat upstairs and it has remained in the family
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ever since. His home is my home, my mother having left it to me in 1996. My grandfather,
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William Bruce Hunter, whom I never knew, shared stories of Tom being a caring, devoted family man.
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In later years, Tom loved being with his grandchildren and his dog, Silver, his five
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children having pre-deceased him. We are thus immensely proud of Tom. As Commodore Samford and
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Roger have stated, his golfing record is remarkable, but this sculpture of Tom is a reflection of the
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person that he was, a generous and kind citizen of St Andrews. Tom loved St Andrews, whether it
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was swimming every morning, which he did in the sea, or being a church elder at Holy Trinity.
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St Andrews meant everything to Tom and it is appropriate that this sculpture will forevermore
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look down upon his beloved links, his house and shop, the R&A which employed him for almost
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four decades, and the memorial to Hugh Lyon Playfair, his contemporary.
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Time on a countdown before Sheila undoes the ribbon. Ready? Five, four, three, two, one.
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So
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you
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do.
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