Wilhelm Ryding propelled the University of South Florida men's golf team to a fourth-place finish at the Calusa Cup, shooting 8-under 208 and securing second place overall. The Bulls outperformed No. 34 Louisville by seven strokes, while No. 3 Florida claimed the tournament victory. Ryding's performance included shooting in the 60s for the first two rounds and finishing ahead of five top 50 golfers. Hugo Trommetter shone with his lowest round of the season, and other team members also delivered strong performances. USF is set to compete next in the Wofford Invitational, marking their final regular season tournament.

By the Numbers
  • Ryding finished second with an 8-under 208.
  • USF finished fourth with a team score of -7, seven strokes ahead of No. 34 Louisville.
State of Play
  • No. 3 Florida won the tournament, finishing with a 22-under 842.
  • USF鈥檚 next tournament is the Wofford Invitational on April 12-14.
What's Next

Following their solid performance at the Calusa Cup, USF aims to build momentum in the Wofford Invitational, where strong finishes could enhance their postseason positioning.

Bottom Line

Ryding's impressive finish highlights USF's rising stature in collegiate golf, reinforcing their competitiveness against ranked teams as they approach the end of the regular season.