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Millersburg, IN

Cook Station Park

1.85(based on 5 reviews)
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Jukeshoe
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Experience: 14.7 years 316 played 268 reviews
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"A-mish" Mash of Baskets in a Field: Safari Time! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 28, 2021 Played the course:once

Pros:

- This Amish-heavy area has a nine hole disc golf course as part of the small multi-use town park.
- Port-a-johns, pavilion, ball field, and the big draw to the park: an awesome playground for the kiddos.
- There could be some lines to hit around some trees and things, if one could only find more than one or two of the tees from which to throw.
- There does seem to be some sort of flow from the baskets, in that, they are all there and kinda lead you around the park in a counter-clockwise circle.
- Friendly locals! Love the Amish peoples, please drive carefully and watch for the increased bike and carriage traffic! Be sure to wave hello!

Cons:

- Good luck finding the tees. The tee signage is set flush in the ground, and the longer grass totally obscures all but one or two. Never did find #1, and that's a bad start to a poor course. I gave up halfway through because I had a three year old dying of boredom and safari golfed from "where it seemed right"...
- Literally tethered carriage horses on picket lines blocking #2's basket from just about anywhere you could choose to throw from.
- Ugly surroundings, sorry, *checks town name* Millersburg, IN. You foul. And kinda stinky.
- If you're, like, uptight n shizzz, skip this course cuz these missing tees will drive you up a wall.

Other Thoughts:

- Came into this expecting to do some searching for the tees; did NOT expect to run into such difficulty. Did a *lot* of walking around searching. Skip entirely unless you're the most degenerate bagger hitting bottom. Not even a good course for beginners, or field work, and the raggedy shaggy factor doesn't help out on the aesthetics.
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