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"Quote from: TEPaul on Yesterday at 02:09:28 pm
"My far and away favorite is Kittansett, 1923, Fred Hood, with routing by William Flynn."
Bill:
Unless Frederick Hood basically showed Flynn how to draw every hole at Kittansett I think Flynn both routed and designed Kittansett."
A response:
"The new logic: Draftsman = Designer."
I'm not certain where that remark is coming from or what its implication is supposed to be particularly with the golf courses and the plans and drawings William Flynn did during his career. We believe we have all the plans and drawings of almost every golf course Flynn was involved with in his app. 30 year career and as far as we can tell he never acting as a only "draftsman" for some other designer or golf architect.
The remark comes from your comment to Mr. Dow, and you confirmed its accuracy above. You guys think that if Flynn drew it, he deserves design credit. I do not get the logic behind this at all.
You state that Flynn "never acted as a draftsman for some other designer or golf architect." Of course he did. In 1916, multiple publications credit Flynn for hole by hole drawings of Merion and/or drawings of the entire course. Surely he wasn't the designer at this time, was he?
And intermittently thereafter, Flynn produced drawings of Merion in various degrees of detail. While Flynn may have been responsible for a small percentage of what appears in these drawings, he surely was not responsible for the bulk of it.
Any time a designer is tweaking the work of others, one would assume their drawings would incorporate quite a bit of the original work, wouldn't one?
So if Flynn rebuilt bunkers and/or greens on some course, and in the process he drew the holes on which he is doing the work, you are not crediting him with design of that course, are you? ? ? Apparently you are.
Hood was very central to the development of Kittanset but it does not look like he was central to the actual design of the course. For that he seems to have hired and depended on professional architect William Flynn (perhaps with "amateur/sportsman" Hugh Wilson). Flynn's plans as compared to the way the course was built and even is today bears that out.
Surely there is more than this? What if Hood, Flynn, and Wilson spent two days walking around, deciding what to do, and then Flynn drew it up?
Flynn's plans match the present course? So what? Isn't the real question: Who came up with the ideas as indicated in the plan? Also, what was there before, prior to Flynn drawing up his plan? In other words, what was Flynn's creative contribution to the
design.I have only seen a few of Flynn's plans. Of these few, one is supposedly "Plan by William Flynn" and he is NOT the designer of the vast majority of what is shown on the plan. Not even close.
Bottom line:
It is NOT safe to assume that if Flynn drew it, he designed it. Especially where he was renovating someone else's work.A beautiful painting no doubt, but surely not a basis for giving Monet credit for designing the Cathedral.