Mark,
In researching a book on the golf courses of William Flynn, Tom Paul and I came across a nearly complete collection of his original design drawings. We have Flynn's hole drawings, not a routing map, of the Denver CC redesign of Foulis' course.
It is a fascinating set of plans that called for a complete redesign incorporating undulating sandy waste areas, interrupted fairways, island greens surrounded by sand (like PV #3 and Kittansett #3 (designed in 1922 by Flynn), and many other Pine Valley influences and it also called for significant mounding that was mostly man-made (some 8-10 feet high!) but intended to look natural. This is no surprise at all given that Flynn was working at Denver CC in 1922 after finishing the PV course as per instructions of the 1921 Advisory Committee. Both Flynn and Howard Toomey (his engineering partner) were on the Green Committee at PV and Toomey was on an executive committee as well.
I believe Flynn addressed the redesign of DCC after completing the design for Cherry Hills which was started by members of Denver CC. Basically, from what I've been told by Chuck Bonniwell, the Denver CC saw Flynn's plan start to be put on the ground and they decided that the concept was too difficult a course and they stopped the Flynn work and hired Harry Collis to complete the course. I believe part of 7 holes of the Flynn plan exist today.
I made copies of the plans for Chuck Bonniwell, a DCC member, and for Doug Wright. To date, neither has gotten back to me with an analysis of what of the Flynn plans were incorporated and what was not. I hope to get out there one of these days to study CHCC and DCC in person. If Doug Wright should see this topic, I hope he will be reminded and eventually respond.
The plans are outstanding and if they were fully implemented it would be one of the great courses in the West, easily surpassing the Cherry Hills design in my opinion. Although I do base that on drawing and photographic evidence alone since I have not been there so I realize that more info is required before I can justify that statement.
redanman,
What did you mean by:
"in spite of all the architects who have been there, a bit of a Flynn-like feel (Strange considering he was never one of thegang of ten)."
What was the gang of ten?