Pros:
Whenever you play a college course , first you don't know if you are able to get on the course ( Like U of FL not allowing you on Lake Wauburg ) , and many times , the course isn't all that good . This course looks more non college-friendly and is a good course , too . USF Riverfront Park has plenty of parking at the entrance to the park . There is a large bathroom near there that is also the left of the fairway to #18 . The cement tee pads are solid but short ( maybe 3 1/2 ' X 7' ? ) , the signage is informative with hole # par, distance and flight path . The baskets are yellow Discatchers that catch very well . A putting basket can be found on the right of the parking lot . There are multiple pin positions for the holes . There are some benches and trash cans scattered throughout the course , along with a couple of pavilions down near holes 1 & 2 . The course was mowed and the grounds look well kept . The course flows pretty easy , but know that you have to turn about face to get to the #10 tee from the 9 basket , and the long walk out of the pathway to the 18 tee pad . The course plays more technical than open . The most open holes are 1-4 and #18 . 5-9 have some open spots to them , but you are going to have to rely on some shot shaping for them . Holes 10-17 play along a pathway and are very narrow . The rough is magnified here and some of the baskets hide either to the right or left of the path . This back 9 are going to be tough on newbies or players that can't throw on a straight line .Make no mistake , this course is not suited for tournaments , but it is a good fun course . It plays very flat , and it is a fast round if playing off peak , but the course can get crowded in the evening . A lot of students must use this course to blow off a little steam , and the locals populate the course a lot . I went past at least 2 groups of 4 men and an eight-some while playing . It took me about an hour solo during a Thursday evening . Signature hole : #14 ( 234' ) . The tee pad is hidden to the deep right of the path and throws across it between two 2 X 2 of trees . You may want to give the basket area a look . There is some standing water directly in front of the basket to add to the challenge .
Cons:
I don't wish to slam this course because for a college park that is lax on throwing enthusiast off , I already like it , but ,,,, #1 Safety . There are pavilions near the first couple of holes , and some of the people are likely to spill out onto the fairways . Use good judgement . getting to #18 tee pad from the 17 basket forces you to cross fairways. Be aware because it is a long walk . Same with the hole #18 fairway , with the parking lot on your right and the bathrooms down on the left . You could easily let go of your drive when someone is walking out and tag them with your driver ( hey , it's the longest hole ) . #2 The elements . They say that since the Hillsborough river water down on the right of #2 fairway can flood after long sustained rains , it can eat up not only that fairway , but the tee pads to 3 & 5 and the basket to 4 . The rough her can be very thick and unforgiving . It can come into play some on the first 9 holes , but since the pathways are thin , it is really pronounced on the right and left of the 10-17 fairways . Watch your drives closely or take turns spotting for each other Disc Risk : You really have to make an error to dump it into water here , but the heavy growth can make your disc disappear I would say it is medium . . #3. Bring bug spray . being close to the woods and the water will bring these bloodsuckers out in droves . The tee pads are smallish , but , unless they add some pavers,,,, we all can deal with it .
Other Thoughts:
This course is both popular and technical . Leave your big arm in the car and get ready to shot shape . It will also be a good possibility that big groups of both students and locals will be playing here and are friendly , most letting you play through . Bring your patience . The campus police have been pretty nice about letting outsiders onto this course . The course is short at 5097' , but it has variety and fun in a fairly nice looking park . Thank You , USF for letting me play one your course . My Recommendation : Great for students , even locals . Good technical shot shaping for the better players . Just off of I-75 and can be coupled with 22nd Street or Showmen's , so good for travelers, especially for those heading toward the Clearwater Beach Area and needing a stretch . I wouldn't totally endorse it , but I would tell you to think hard about giving this course a play .