My home course was designed by Ellis Maples. It is Columbia Country Club in Columbia, SC. His father was Frank Maples, a close associate of Donald Ross during Ross's years in Pinehurst. I believe Frank Maples was the construction supervisor for Pinehurst #2, among other courses. Sort of a Maxwell to Ross's MacKenzie. Ellis's son Dan is an architect working today in the Southeastern US.
As far as I can determine, the philosophy of Ellis Maples was to design member-friendly layouts that could be constructed on a small-town Country Club budget. Our club (built in 1961) seems fairly typical of Maples work with medium to large greens having more modest tilts and lower profiles than would we would think of as typical for Ross courses built a few decades earlier. Good use of rolling land, something along the lines of the GCA-approved "strategic" school of bunkering providing a certain degree of favored angles into the somewhat subtle green complexes. Certainly nothing MacKenzie-esque but more interesting than totally flat, open greens.
Our course was renovated and to a certain degree updated, including some greens recontoured, about a decade ago. But it is still recognizable as a fairly typical Ellis Maples routing and design of its period. Mostly the fairway bunkers were moved out to accomodate modern distances and some green contours were slightly elaborated. I will be glad to host you or set you up with our long-time members (I've only been a member at Columbia for 2 years although I had played the course pre-renovation as well) any time if you like.