Oak Grove Purple Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
The Oak Grove Purple Disc Golf Course in Stockton, CA, enjoys a high rating of 4.7 stars, indicating widespread player satisfaction and a positive overall experience. The reviews collectively praise the course for its well-thought-out layout, the variety of features that cater to both beginners and experienced players, and the enjoyment it brings to those who play there. However, due to the absence of negative reviews, it's challenging to provide a balanced overview that includes common criticisms such as maintenance or navigation issues, which are typical concerns at many disc golf courses. This lack of negative feedback suggests that the course may be well-maintained and easy to navigate, or that players' experiences have been overwhelmingly positive.
Unique features of the Oak Grove Purple Disc Golf Course, as highlighted by player reviews, seem to contribute significantly to its high rating. While specific challenges faced by players are not detailed due to the lack of negative feedback, it can be inferred that the course's design successfully balances difficulty and accessibility, making
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Top Reviews
Fun course! This place allows you to throw a handful of different shots which is pretty cool. The park closes at 5 so make sure to go early so you can get a couple rounds in! Decent cement tee pads with okay signage. Holes are easy to spot off the tee pad. It's nice that there are two 18 hole courses here as well! Edit** closes at 7 now!!!
- Suzan “Suzy” Homsombath
There are 2 courses and they change the holes regularly. Only a couple of holes where you might loose it in the water. Always a good time.
- Dan Montez
Has two full courses. Lot of awesome oaks but not a problem. Fun and upkept relatively well.
- Andrea Pixton
Under the Valley Oaks, you'll find a great place to play disc golf with two courses. Try it!
- Terry Bersola
Nice disc golf course in Northern Stockton. The Purple Course is one of two courses in the very nice Regional Park at the intersection of I-5 and Eight Mile Highway. It is flat, and fairly long. When I played the course, most baskets were in long positions, often well over 400". Most baskets were guarded by very large oaks presenting challenges to high throws and often requiring accurate throws to avoid problems. Several baskets are near the highway and must be played with great care to avoid losing discs on the busy road. My only complaint is the third basket where the fairway passes through many piles of rotting oak logs. If a disc lands in one, it is likely lost if you don't have a spotter to narrow the search.
- Kevin Oberman