Wayno:
When it comes to the Flynn book, its title and a great photo for the front cover, I have a few suggestions.
First of all, I can't even remember what that pathetic title is you have for the book. It's so bad or so usual I think I've totally repressed it and forgotten what it is.
There is only one available title that would be great and also extremely applicable and representative of Flynn, his work and its basic place in the evolution of golf architecture.
It's the phrase that his daughter let slip one time when we asked her how he looked at himself as an architect and what HE may've called himself.
REMEMBER? She said he called himself "THE NATURE FAKER".
So, come on Piss Boy, what could be a better and more representative title for the book than that? It's will be far more catchy than that long boring title with something to do with the Golden Age in it that you've selected. Mention of the "Golden Age" in golf architecture book titles are a dime a dozen these days anyway.
Furthermore, the "Golden Age of Golf Architecture'" is completely unrepresentative of the truth of that era anyway.
As Tom MacWood proved the most accurate label for what we think of as the Golden Age of Golf Architecture should be "Arts and Crafts Golf" anyway.
As for a photo for the cover of the book it should be a really good photo of Shinnecock's 11th hole from the tee after Charles finishes obsoleting Tuckahoe Rd, moving it through that hole on Southampton G.C. and removing all those trees you can see in the distance on the right behind the green thereby making #11 green one of the coolest and most fearsome looking total "skyline" greens on earth. Even without that #11 is one of the best medium length par 3s on earth anyway and it's got the history in tournament play to prove it.
Furthermore, right under the photo on the cover we should put as a caption Trevino's neato remark about it;
"Shortest par 5 in the World".
What in the hell would you ever do without me?
And don't forget, once we all get finished chucking all that fill and verticality some idiot put under that tee, the hole will look even greater and more "up there".