A.G. Crockett;
A few weeks ago, I picked up a neat book called "Great Donald Ross Courses You Can Play", by Paul and B.J. Dunn, which is handy in providing short synopses and pics of all known Donald Ross courses open to the public.
According to info listed in that book, the course was built in 1937 by WPA workers and for many years the architectural lineage was unknown. Evidently, recent research uncovered an old newspaper article and cited Ross as the architect, "an expert at such work who worked at a very nominal figure", as well as Ross's original plans. Those plans are now proudly in the possession of the city of Asheboro.
Apparently, the course has undergone very little in the way of change, with the exception of tree plantings. THe course is supposedly hilly, tight, with water coming into play on 3 holes and a "myriad of sand and grass bunkers".
Let us know if you make it there and what you found.