Men's Golf
Match Play Comes Down to the Wire
For those who don’t know it, golf is a leisure sport of rolling greens and polo shirts. But those familiar with the game know the kind of tension and pressure it entails. Just ask sophomore Connor Wentzell. With Harvard and Penn tied 2-2 on Saturday, the entire fate of the match rested on his performance.
At Big 5, Harvard Shares Piece of Sixth
In a Big 5 Invitational that saw a lot of teams fluctuate on the leaderboard from Round 1 to Round 2, the Harvard men’s golf team’s consistency earned it an outright sixth-place (301-300-601) in the 17-team tournament—up from last year’s ninth-place finish. But even that isn’t enough for some on the team. “All in all, we were a a little disappointed with how we finished, especially in comparison to the other Ivy teams,” sophomore Mark Pollak said. “Losing to Yale two weeks in a row has been pretty upsetting.”
Harvard Disappointed With Macdonald Finish
In the sport of golf, home field advantage goes a long way. Just ask the Yale men’s team, which walked away with first place at this weekend’s Macdonald Cup on its home turf, The Course at Yale—a course designed by co-founder of the USGA Charles Blair Macdonald in 1926. When’re you’re playing on a course that ranks 71st on Golf Magazine’s list of the 100 most difficult courses in the world, any practice helps. For the Bulldogs, routine practice on the challenging course is the norm.
Harvard Masters Bethpage Tourney
Bethpage is synonymous with golf. The host of the 2002 and 2009 U.S. Open—the former witnessing a strong late-tournament surge
SEASON RECAP: Harvard Comes Up Short at Ivies
For a team that returned every player from last year, the men’s golf team certainly hoped to see a marked
Crimson Struggles in Ivy Championships
After showing promise amidst the Ivy field at the Yale Opener two weekends ago and at last weekend’s Princeton Invitational,
Harvard Peaking In Time For Ivies
With the Ivy Championship looming on the horizon, the Caves Valley Spring Intercollegiate was an important match for the Crimson
Rain Dampens Weekend Run At Ivy Opponents
While the Masters wrapped up yesterday, the Harvard men’s golf team was taking on a deep 14-team field at Springdale
Crimson Tops Yale Spring Opener
After its first look at Ivy opponents, the Harvard men’s golf team likes where it stands in the league: right
Crimson Edged at Nicklaus Course
According to the PGA West website, “the name Nicklaus has long been associated with greatness on a golf course. The
Crimson Takes Ninth Place in Trip to Savannah
Spring is a time of renewal and new beginnings. But for the Harvard men’s golf team, which found itself mired
Harvard Braves Tough Climate
Freshman Mark Pollak lit up the leaderboard as the Harvard men’s golf team took third place at the Kelly Gutshall
Weak Day One Stifles Crimson
The Harvard men’s golf team regrouped after a lackluster day one to make a solid appearance at the Big Five
Second-Day Rains Hamper Crimson
The Harvard men’s golf team swung its way to a promising start, holding third place after one round at the
Steady Play at Season Opener
This weekend a reenergized men’s golf surged ahead of Princeton at the annual McLaughlin Tournament held at the famed Bethpage