USCA Golf Team Wins Wofford Invitational; Frisk Thrives
The No. 19 USCA golf team won the Wofford Invitational with a final score of 12-under par, 840, after a final round of four-under par, 280. This victory marked their second tournament win of the season, previously winning at the Spring Bulldog Clash. USCA finished six strokes ahead of second-place USF and eight strokes ahead of third-place Western Carolina. Key performances included Karl Frisk's five-under par, 208, placing him third overall, while Cameron Baez and Hugo Boyer also contributed strong scores. The Pacers now prepare for the upcoming PBC Championship on Sunday.
By the Numbers- USCA shot a total of 12-under par, 840, for the tournament.
- Karl Frisk finished with five-under par, 208, for the 54-hole tournament.
- USCA won by six strokes over second-place USF (six-under par, 846).
- USCA has now secured two tournament titles this season.
- This victory is the program's 93rd since moving to Division II.
The Pacers will compete in the PBC Championship hosted by Flagler, aiming to add another title to their season. Live stats will be available for the event at PacerSports.com.
Bottom LineUSCA's strong performance at the Wofford Invitational reinforces their competitive edge and sets the stage for potential success at the upcoming PBC Championship, marking a notable resurgence in the program's achievements.
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