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Professor Hacker's mini golf

2008.04.02
I came across this put-put golf course when I was roaming the Lancaster- Amish village area. I thought it was very fun and that kids might want to look at the photos.



As you can see there is a passage for people to walk into a cave on the side of the waterfalls.

The ship was enormous, it must have been at least 40 feet long.




I like the added touch of the skeleton, it adds a lot to the scheme.

These signs were posted through the course. I only had access to a couple, because the place was closed. I did not dare trespass any further than I might have already.





The first time I came across this place, my 18 year son responded with an excitement of wanting to play the course. However, we were not able to, because we had tickets to see Daniel at the Sight and Sound Theatre. I wanted to take photos of it then, but time did not permit it. So, after church last Sunday I purposely went to shoot as many parts of it that i could access, because it was closed.
6 Comments
sendao interesting set;I really like it...
sendao · 2008-04-03: 20:12
joycephotography I want to play!! That place looks like alot of fun. No your average put-put. Great pics to go with.
joycephotography · 2008-04-03: 20:20
Queen911 This really looks like fun. So what is the prize? Thanks so much for the tour.
Queen911 · 2008-04-03: 20:45
snappy :-DD What a nice theme park around mini golf.
snappy · 2008-04-04: 02:16
oldbabe I haven't played miniature golf in ages and didn't know they still had courses! I don't know how to play real golf, but I loved miniature golf as a kid. This does look like a fun place...skeleton and all!
oldbabe · 2008-04-04: 04:48
majikmonkee Awesome set! Is this in Branson MO by any chance? I played mini gold at a place by that name in Branson a couple years ago.
majikmonkee · 2008-04-04: 11:20
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