"Wayne wants notes from the green committees? Please, who are you kidding? I doubt they ever met, much less took notes."
I'm not kidding anybody, Brad. The newspaper article often mentions the green committee, particularly B.N. Carvalho, the chairman of the green committee and assisted by C.F. Griffin, H.A. Hamilton, and F.D. Ross. Perhaps Ross was not the tyrant ruler of the club at the time Flynn was asked to work on the course.
As for the notes, while I do refer to notes of the green committee (couldn't hurt to look), I was primarily regarding the report Flynn made for the club. The article states,
A complete report of Mr. Flynn's suggestions has been left with the green committee...
Jon Spaulding, whose uncle is the GM of the club, will try to determine what, if any, archival material may still exist. I think between his efforts and those of Tony Pioppi, the research may indeed determine what, if anything, was done by Flynn beyond agronomic advice. Despite your doubts, we may find something yet. By the way, Jon sent me a nice photograph of the Ross drawing, which I forwarded to Tony.
The CT database has a photograph from 1934. If Craig Disher can locate a photograph in the Nat'l Archives, they usually date 1938-1940 so we may be able to straddle the time suggested by the newspaper article when Flynn may have done work on the course.