USF鈥檚 Ryding Takes Eighth at American Men鈥檚 Golf Championship
Wilhelm Ryding secured eighth place at the American Men鈥檚 Golf Championship, shooting a 9-under 207. His performance led the USF men's golf team to a solid fourth-place finish with a team score of 24-under 840. The Bulls achieved their lowest 54-hole score this season at the event held in Sarasota, Florida. Ryding completed three consecutive under-par rounds, while teammates Roman Solomon and Hugo Trommetter also delivered strong performances.
By the Numbers- Ryding finished 8th out of 59 competitors with a score of 9-under 207.
- USF recorded a team score of 24-under 840, securing fourth place.
- Charlotte won the championship by 17 strokes at 48-under 816.
Despite a strong showing, USF finished significantly behind winner Charlotte and will need favorable outcomes in upcoming qualifiers for NCAA Regionals.
State of Play- Ryding shot 2-under 70 in the final round, marking his third straight under-par performance.
- Roman Solomon recorded a season-best 5-under 67 in the final round.
The Bulls will await their NCAA Regional fate, which will be announced on May 6 at 2:00 p.m. on the Golf Channel.
Bottom LineUSF's impressive performance at the championship highlights their potential as they seek to secure a spot in the NCAA Regionals, emphasizing the importance of maintaining this momentum.
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