The renovation work by Ray Hearn at Flossmoor was completed this spring, the results of a three year project. Tweedie is credited with the work, although in our recent research, Collis, among others may have had a hand in some of the early work in the 1900s. Hearn did an excellent job in capturing the essence of an early design and added much by rebuilding all of the courses bunkers in a Thomas style. His new 13th hole is a tremendous improvement over the old hole that had an 8+ percent grade from top to bottom, yet is still plays only 125 from the whites.
The greens are a course strength, always smooth and quick with more than subtle breaks, yet not over the top. A great collection of par 4s that will compete with the top courses in Chciago. Par fours 5, 6, 12, 14, 16 and 17 all deserve merit. Seventeen has been written about since the early 1900s as one of the toughest holes in Chicagoland.
Superintendent Bob LIvely does an outstanding job with the course and was a key to the renovation project.
I will be working on a GCA get together at Flossmoor for later in the summer for those who haven't seen the renovated layout. I think you'll be quite surprised and pleased by what you see.
I have a series of photos to post as well, along with more history, but I'll have to do so after a golf trip out east that begins tomorrow.
Greg