USF Men’s Golf Team Competes at NCAA Regionals in Columbus
The South Florida men's golf team is set to compete in the NCAA Regionals in Columbus, Ohio, from May 18-20. This marks their third consecutive appearance at the Regionals, aiming for their second straight NCAA Championship berth. The tournament features three rounds at the par-71, 7,422-yard OSU Golf Club – Scarlet Course, with the Bulls starting their campaign at 8:25 a.m. Monday. Key players include Conference Player of the Year Wilhelm Ryding and Jackson Spybey, both critical in the Bulls' performance this season.
By the Numbers- South Florida finished fourth out of 11 teams at the American Championship, scoring 24-under 840.
- Wilhelm Ryding holds a 69.90 stroke average with 13 rounds in the 60s.
- The 13-team NCAA Regionals field includes No. 2 Florida and No. 11 Arizona State.
- USF is competing at the NCAA Regionals for the third straight year.
- The Bulls have previously achieved six individual conference championships since 2014.
Should USF secure a strong performance in Columbus, they could advance to the NCAA Championship, continuing their successful streak in postseason tournaments.
Bottom LineUSF men's golf has established a formidable presence in collegiate athletics, with seasoned players and a strong coaching history; their drive for another NCAA Championship appearance is a testament to the program's resilience and talent.
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