Wilhelm Ryding Dominates as USF Men’s Golf Player of the Year
Wilhelm Ryding has been named the American Conference Men's Golf Player of the Year and unanimously selected for the All-Conference team. This marks his second consecutive season on the All-Conference team. Ryding, ranked No. 61 nationally, leads his team with a 69.90 stroke average and has three Player of the Week honors along with six top-10 finishes this season.
By the Numbers- 10 tournaments and 29 rounds competed this season.
- 69.90 stroke average, with 13 rounds in the 60s and 24 rounds at par or better.
- Season-best 54-hole score of 7-under 203 at the Gators Invitational.
- The USF Bulls await an announcement on their NCAA Regionals spot on May 6.
- The program has accumulated 19 conference titles and 19 All-America honors over the years.
As the Bulls look forward to May 6, they'll find out if they secure a place in the NCAA Regionals, which could further highlight Ryding's impressive season.
Bottom LineRyding's recognition as Player of the Year underscores his dominant performance and potential to lead the Bulls in upcoming competitions, affirming his position as a standout in college golf.
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