The nines were changed several years ago so the current routing ends with a par 5 at the clubhouse.
Hole 7 was changed in the 60s and copied a green from the original Flynn design (across the street) that was never built. The original green was flat and uninteresting.
Other green changes were made in jthe late 80s(?)/ Hole 2 was a small flat green and some contour was added. Hole 3 (across the pond) was changed several times (in the 70s by Reese Jones) where there was severe drainage problems. The current green is quite good and maintjains well. Holes 4,5 and 6 also had rebuilt greens in the late 80s to mid 90s. I do not know who actually designed them but the greenskeeper, Patrick Lucas , was involved. They were built by an outside contractor. All three are excellent while the originals were uninteresting.
The original 15th was also rebuilt inhouse by Patrick. The original had a high bunker guarding the appjroach but otherwise was small and flat. The current green is terrible with severe roll and almost no pin positions. Anything hit on the front 3rd rolls back to the front of the green.
Overall the chages were a significant improvement. The back nine (with the exception of 15) are all original Flynn greens and very interesting.
The course is in great condition (Patrick is still there and ,perhaps,, the best greenskeeper in the Delaware Valley. The current owners are running the course well and a large portion of the former members have returned. Overall members is sgtrong, although a limited amount is outside play is allowed.
Hope you have been well Archie.