Pros:
+DESIGN: I really enjoyed this course. All of the holes have some kind of challenge that makes you think about disc selection and placement. The trees are put to good use as is the elevation, which leads me to the next pro.
+ELEVATION: For central Indiana, the elevation is impressive here. While nothing very strenuous, it makes for some very good risk-reward shots and death putts.
+COURSE FLOW: This course has an intuitive flow, and I didn't find myself using Udisc much, if at all. The one place I can think of that could be tricky is the walk from hole 20 to 21.
+O. B.: If you don't like O.B. you might not like this course. I like it since it makes sense and adds challenge. Just be sure to check the tee signs for what is O.B. and what isn't, as it is different on every hole.
+TEE AREAS: The tee pads here are spacious concrete slabs. Each tee has a nice tee sign with a trash can on it.
+22 HOLES: I like a round of disc golf to feel complete, and Milligan Park delivers. If too many of the holes were filler, this wouldn't be a pro, but I don't think that's the case here.
+BATHROOMS: There are two sets of bathrooms here. One about 400' away from hole 1, and another in the park center by hole 12.
Cons:
-NO STANDOUT HOLE: Nothing has a high "wow" factor here. When I think of this course, no hole really pops out and makes me think, "Wow, that hole was great!"
-HOLE 9: This is a wide-open ace run with an island green. While there's nothing wrong with that, the island isn't very clearly marked. There is a marking, you just have to look for it.
-HOLE 12: Don't throw a long drive here if there is a car parked in the parking lot just beyond the basket. Otherwise, your disc might become one with the windshield of Bob's Toyota Camry.
-THE BASKETS: These are just bad enough to be a con. I don't know what the problem is exactly, as I have never had much of an issue with Mach (insert number here), but the chains are stiff. Not a huge deal, but maybe they need some lube or something.
Other Thoughts:
=There is a giant target painted on a shed on one of the last holes. If you aim for the bullseye, you pure the gap. It's as simple as that.
=This course could be classified as pitch and putt. No hole is above 350 and all are par 3s.
=If you are looking for a fun course near the northwest side of Indy, you've found it! Milligan Park is worth stopping by to check out. It's not a destination course by any means, but it merits a visit.