And a little more from TL:
Andrew C:
I should add that in the first 5-6 years of Creek Club the road to the beach club did not go behind the 5th green and all the way down along the west side of the property, as it does today. Initially it went in the other entrance and along what is today the service road and down the east side of the property where it eventually went across the golf course and connected with what is labeled on the blueprint as "an old path" on the west side of the property (probably around the 8th green). The cost of that new road to the beach club was quite expensive for that day and age (estimated at $27,000+ and ended up a bit more). Kindly, J.P Morgan Jr and another prominent member sprang for that. It seems to me that the original founders of Creek Club were a bunch of the biggest and most powerful "Captains of Industry and the Universe" of any golf club in American history!
And then there was the on-going problem of the so-called "lower" or "water" holes, particularly #12, #13 and #14 (apparently those three holes were in such constant poor condition it had effectively turned the course into 12 holes). They were basically in a tidal marsh and salinizing, constantly preventing good turf. That fix required about $100,000 in 1928 and that is when Flynn got involved. That problem came to a head at a board meeting at The Links Club in October 1926. In that meeting a club governor by the name of Herbert H. Dean and original governor (and apparently the president of Creek Club's holding corporation, Kellenworth Corp), Charles B. Macdonald, clearly butted heads on the nature of the cause of the problems of those "lower holes" and the nature of the fix. Herbert Dean got his way at that board meeting, and shortly thereafter Macdonald resigned from the club; his nominal reason was he was going to Bermuda for an extended time to write his book. In January 1927 the club broke the ice by passing a resolution offering Macdonald an honorary membership. Interestingly, in his book, Macdonald barely mentioned Creek Club.
Happy New Year----Ask any time and you shall receive---probably including a bunch of trifles you never asked about---TEP