At the American Men's Golf Championship, USF's Joshua Stewart achieved a season-best round of 5-under 67, placing him tied for sixth overall. The team holds fourth place out of 11 with a total score of 16-under 560, including a strong second round of 10-under 278. Fellow player Wilhelm Ryding shares the sixth position with Stewart at 7-under 137, while Hugo Trommetter's 3-under 69 positions him tied for 15th. The Bulls aim for victory in the final round starting tomorrow at 8:30 a.m.

By the Numbers
  • USF's total score: 16-under 560 after two rounds.
  • Stewart's round: 5-under 67, tied for sixth at 7-under 137.
  • Team's second-round score: 10-under 278.
State of Play
  • USF is currently in fourth place, four strokes behind the leaders.
  • Stewart and Ryding both are in contention to finish strong as they head into the final round.
What's Next

The Bulls will compete in the final round of the championship early tomorrow, aiming for a higher finish. Strong performances from Stewart and Ryding could propel the team up the rankings.

Bottom Line

USF's men's golf team is poised for a potential leap in the standings, driven by standout performances and teamwork as they head into the championship's final round.