Mark:
In one of our early interviews with Connie L she mentioned that Dick Wilson did annoy Toomey and Flynn sometime by diverging from their architectural plans on his own. I forget what questions we asked her in that vein but it was probably about Shinnecock or that may've been the example she cited. So did David Gordon, William Gordon's son. David Gordon said his father was the Toomey and Flynn foreman on Shinnecock and that Dick Wilson took things into his own hands sometimes to their exasperation. What Wilson did according to Gordon had to be undone and redone according to plan.
I do not recall Connie saying that Toomey and Flynn did not like Dick Wilson only that he sometimes annoyed them in liberties he took with their plans. She did mention Wilson's drinking, I believe. It sounded to me like they respected his talent if he stuck to plan or I suppose he wouldn't have worked for them as long as he did.
He took credit with Shinnecock for the design of the course but that was a number of years after Flynn's death.
I thought Connie's story about Dick Wilson and his relationship with Toomey and Flynn was very credible as it involved some actions Wilson took and Connie also happened to volunteer that Dick Wilson's brother also worked for Toomey and Flynn and unlike Dick Wilson his brother was very easy to work with and she said they never had any problems with him.
I'm writing this because we never said Toomey or Flynn didn't like Dick Wilson, and as far as I know only you have.
In a later interview we did happen to ask Connie if there was anyone in the business Flynn did not like and she only mentioned J.B. McGovern. When we asked her if she knew why she said she did not, and that she could only recall her father said a few times he just didn't think he was a very good architect. She did not know precisely why though.