Not sure, but if what I think you mean is correct, I have saved the ones from the 2018 tournament anyway. They have the black boxes of brief info and scoring average per hole on the right side, although maybe you saved versions without the info box. I think those were from the pga tour site. I mostly use and plan on using the flyover videos that can be found on youtube or the thecjcup site, and they have some photos there too. I have many other resources as well, not sure if I will be wanting more pictures or not, I have mostly been hunting for videos and found many useful ones.
The main problem is elevation data which is being a MAJOR PAIN, since the only official detailed data I have are 2 sources that often give conflicting and straight up clearly incorrect data...

It's been an absolute jigsaw puzzle so far to try get the large scale elevations correct, but in the end I found a couple videos of the course being played in a real simulator, whose elevation data I think seems accurate enough. Together with the other resources as well as the undetailed Google Earth data it feels like I've been able to piece it together in the end. Still, the most of the medium to small scale elevations will have to be done using videos and my own eyes and judgment, but I plan on being very thorough with it and think I will be able to accomplish satisfactory results. After all, I think most Links' real courses have been made with this little or even less elevation data.
I gotta say Ive been more and more falling absolutely in love with this course already, I think its going to play -really- wonderfully in Links. Absolutely amazing course, cant wait to bring it to yall. Hoping to have a version representing accurate gameplay but extremely primitive visuals ready before the PGA (hopefully) return there around October.