USF Women's Golf Aims for American Conference Title

The Bulls will compete at the American Conference Championship starting Monday.

Apr. 20, 2026 at 4:19am

A fractured, cubist-style painting depicting a women's golf tournament, with sharp geometric shapes in the team colors of green, gold, and white representing the dynamic action of the competition.The USF women's golfers will look to deconstruct the competition and bring home the American Conference Championship trophy.Today in Tampa

The University of South Florida women's golf team will begin their quest for the American Conference Championship on Monday, April 20, at the Southern Hills Plantation Club in a three-round tournament. The final round will be streamed live on ESPN+.

Why it matters

The USF women's golf team has been a consistent contender in the American Conference in recent years, finishing in the top three in the conference tournament in four of the last five seasons. A conference championship would be a major accomplishment for the program and provide momentum heading into the NCAA postseason.

The details

The three-round American Conference Championship tournament will take place at the Southern Hills Plantation Club in Tampa, Florida. The Bulls will be looking to capture their first conference title since 2023 and earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Women's Golf Championship.

  • The tournament begins on Monday, April 20, 2026.
  • The final round will be streamed live on ESPN+ on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.

The players

University of South Florida women's golf team

The USF women's golf team has been a consistent contender in the American Conference in recent years, finishing in the top three in the conference tournament in four of the last five seasons.

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What’s next

The winner of the American Conference Championship will earn an automatic bid to the 2026 NCAA Women's Golf Championship.

The takeaway

The USF women's golf team has a strong opportunity to capture their first American Conference title in three years and secure a spot in the NCAA postseason tournament.