The course map on this site (which I took from the town's webpage) and really nice glossy postcard versions with scorecard on back are available at the Chamber of Commerce on the main highway. However the map is completely inaccurate and is really only good to help you find the course itself. I am not sure if the map reflects an old design or a proposed new one (probably old), but it is completely wrong as far as holes go.
The course needed mowed and trimmed. The woods holes had thick grass making finding your disc difficult. They were however mowing the open field, which some of it could have been left up as a fairway border in my opinion. (The pics show corn, but that was not the case.) Tee #3 is tucked in the thick stuff off the gravel road but was surrounded by tall grass that was over my head on including in front of the tee making a blind tomahawk the only option
probably not the intention and nothing a weedeater couldn't fix.
There is a creek that the map said came into play, but the current set-up did not involve it at all. However, depending on maintenance, which seemed to be minimal, it is probably best that the thick rough along the creek is not in play, even though it is too bad at least one hole could not involve the water.It appears there used to be 18 holes that played in a circle around an open field- if so, I think this current arrangement is very good and a good use of the existing baskets.
#9 and #18 share a basket, which they should because this finishing hole is worthy of playing it twice. The basket also says "practice" on it. Then there is a longer walk back to #1/#10. I wonder what happened to the green #18, seems like it could have been placed somewhere as a practice basket?
This is actually a decent and enjoyable course for what it is and where it is. It was pretty easy for me but still enjoyable and a nice break on my long drive through the mountains as this course is just off the main highway.