List of golf courses designed by Old Tom Morris

[2][3] GolfPass has said that "You could make an argument that Old Tom Morris is the greatest golf course architect who ever lived".

[4][5] Morris started designing golf courses whilst working at Carnoustie, when he was employed as an apprentice to Allan Robertson.

In 1850, Allan Robertson initially designed the Carnoustie Golf Links, Old Tom Morris remodelled and extended it to a full 18 holes in the early 1870s.

[7] Carnoustie's only surviving Morris hole is the par 5 6th hole, previously known as "Long", it was officially renamed on 24 September 2003 as "Hogan’s Alley" by the 1999 Open Championship winner at Carnoustie Paul Lawrie in honour of Ben Hogan's victory at the same course in The Open in 1953.

[8][9] Morris introduced many of the greenskeeping techniques that are still used today, including:[10]

Old Tom Morris playing on The Himalayas putting course