Bart:
My last post to you was posted before the last few so I know now what you're asking.
Listen, I'm pretty familiar with most of the fifty two courses Flynn did and if I can't even think of one of those that's similar to his Shinnecock what does that mean to you?
Nevertheless, if I can think of one somewhere that sort of reminds me of Shinnecock and might remind you of Shinnecock, believe me, I will tell you---just don't hold your breath waiting for the answer.
I will admit there are some courses from some architects in different places and disparate places that sort of remind me of other holes and courses in other places. When that happens I don't look at it as a particularly good thing in architecture.
Once Wayne and I asked Flynn's daughter if she was aware that he had a favorite course that he did. She thought about that for quite a time and finally said not that she was aware of and that she felt like he felt that most of the ones he did were just his babies and that he didn't really think of them as alike in any way he cared to mention.
Don't you think if that's true it should tell us something?
Nevertheless, if you were to ask Wayne or I if we can see similarities in his architecture and in his evolving style we would tell you that you bet we can!