thanks for your help! There is the option of adding ground control points when processing the map. however there is another feature in dronedeploy software that allows you to calibrate the map by adding a known elevation to a certain point. So i believe the map is quite accurate within itself. i cannot draw the basemap. i actually dont havve autocad. I only have the maps and data that the designers can use.
I have many options for export

@Anonymouswrote:
Did you (or can you) include control points to demonstrate that the accuracy is equal to or better than 0.5m?
Can you develop the basemap, that is - draw in the missing features, like fairways, and provide the imagery as supplemental data?
Depending on what software they are using to design the new holes I would probably export the surface you developed from the imagery in a LandXML format. If they are using a non-Civil 3D AutoCAD application you might give them the surface as represented by AutoCAD objects - 3dpolylines for breaklines, 3dfaces for the TIN, polylines for contours.
I generally make sure my data and drawings are correct and complete, then export in any number of formats for use by others. If they are not using Civil 3D make sure you export the C3D dwg to AutoCAD.
@Anonymouswrote:
Did you (or can you) include control points to demonstrate that the accuracy is equal to or better than 0.5m?
Can you develop the basemap, that is - draw in the missing features, like fairways, and provide the imagery as supplemental data?
Depending on what software they are using to design the new holes I would probably export the surface you developed from the imagery in a LandXML format. If they are using a non-Civil 3D AutoCAD application you might give them the surface as represented by AutoCAD objects - 3dpolylines for breaklines, 3dfaces for the TIN, polylines for contours.
I generally make sure my data and drawings are correct and complete, then export in any number of formats for use by others. If they are not using Civil 3D make sure you export the C3D dwg to AutoCAD.