Since Tom won't produce the entire letter, I will. It clearly states that the three courses referred to by Toomey are not golf courses but rather courses of action. Is he testing us or that bad a researcher? Pretty stupid in either case.
April 30, 1927
Mr. G. T. Cunningham, Executive Secretary,
USGA Green Section,
P.O. Box 313, Penna. Ave. Station,
Washington, DC
My dear Cunningham:
Answering your letter of the 26th in reference to material for the Bulletin, with (s/b wish) to advise Mr. Flynn has been working on this for sime (sic) time and he now has material enough for a book.
Inasmuch as everybody seems to be writing books and although Hunter's book had a lot of good stuff in it, George C. Thomas who has had three years' experience laying out Golf Courses in the west and who has laid out not more than twelve in southern California has published a book. The publishing house is advertising him as laying out Golf Courses from the Atlantic to the Pacific Coast and I know he has never laid out a Golf Course in the East. (Not true--Marion and Whitemarsh Valley)
We hope Flynn can get by with his book without telling any lies, and also not do as Colt, McKenzie and Allison did when they wrote their book--all three got together after it was written and cut out all the meat so they would not give any trade secrets away. I certainly expect Flynn to leave the meat in his book.
Flynn, who has had twenty years' experience, not only in the architectural end but in the construction and upkeep, also having the benefit of the advice of our old friend, Hugh Wilson, Dr. Harban, Dr. Piper, and others, is not going to make any claims to what he has done.
Flynn has three courses open--he can publish this book in book form and sell it the same as the others--he can also run it in a series of twelve or twenty-four chapters and have it published by Grantland Rice in the American Golfer and be paid for it--or he can have the Bulletin run it in a series of articles and give it to them without cost which he is willing to do to help the cause along.
Kindly advise me at once whether you care to accept his generous offer.
I will send you an article on the planting of fairways vegetatively on hard clay soil at Marble Hall without the use of manure giving you results at the end of two years.
Yours very truly,
(signed) H.C. Toomey
Copy sent to Messrs. Oakley,
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