USF Men鈥檚 Golf Competes in Final Regular Season Tournament at Wofford Invitational
The South Florida men's golf team is set to compete in its last regular season tournament at the Wofford Invitational from April 12-14. The tournament will feature three rounds at the Country Club of Spartanburg, a par-72 course measuring 6,434 yards. The Bulls recently finished fourth at the Calusa Cup, highlighting a strong season led by Wilhelm Ryding, who has the best stroke average on the team.
By the Numbers- South Florida ranked fourth out of eight teams at the Calusa Cup with a score of 7-under 857.
- Wilhelm Ryding holds a stroke average of 69.87 and ranked No. 45 in NCAA Division men's individual rankings.
- Jackson Spybey has achieved a notable 9-under 63 in his final round at the Linger Longer Invitational.
Despite strong individual performances, the overall team result at previous tournaments shows the need for consistent scoring across all players to contend in the upcoming field of 13 teams, including No. 19 USC Aiken.
State of Play- The Bulls recently completed their final tournament preparations and are focused on maximizing performance at the Wofford Invitational.
- Wilhelm Ryding and Jackson Spybey are key players to watch, each bringing significant momentum into the tournament.
As the Bulls compete at Wofford, they hope to secure a strong finish to the regular season, potentially shaping their positioning for the upcoming conference and NCAA tournaments.
Bottom LineWith a powerful lineup and notable recent performances, the USF men's golf team aims to capitalize on current momentum while reinforcing their strategy to ensure a successful conclusion to the regular season.
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