Men's Golf
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Woods' impressive performance at the Masters marks his first major championship since 2008.
Harvard Golf Reacts to Tiger Woods' Inspiring Masters Victory
The 2019 Masters Tournament was one that will go down in history. This past weekend the world’s best golfers convened on Augusta, Ga. for arguably the sport’s biggest event.
Men's and Women's Golf Compete Before Ivies
The men’s and women’s teams both traveled to Princeton, N.J. for the Princeton Invitational and Matchplay Madness events, respectively.
One Last Tune-up
On the men's side, Harvard golf has one final attempt to hone its game before Ivy League Championships begin. The women, on the other hand, embark on the conference playoffs in their next match in two weeks.
Men's Golf Kicks off Season at Michigan Desert Mountain Tournament
Golf played its first match of the spring season over the weekend, with this year's season starting two weeks prior to the traditional season opener.
Teeing Off
Harvard kicked off its spring season with a trip to Scottsdale, Ariz. over the weekend.
Chipping Away: Golf Preview
The Men's and Women's Golf teams look to improve on impressive showings in 2018.
Men’s Golf Concludes Fall Season with Third Place Finish in H-Y-P Match Play
In an event that featured head-to-head matchups instead of the traditional stroke play, Yale took first, Princeton second and Harvard third at this weekend's H-Y-P match.
Seven, not Fore
The Crimson will look to build on a seventh-place finish while it rehabilitates from injuries.
Men's Golf Places Seventh at Macdonald Cup
Junior Rij Patel finished sixth overall to lead the Crimson with a score of 207. The Hunt Valley, Md., native shot four birdies on Sunday afternoon to offset his even-par Saturday rounds for a tournament total of three under par.
Men's Golf Travels to Quechee Club Collegiate Challenge
After not being able to travel with the team in Harvard’s last tournament, sophomore Grant Fairbairn led the way for Harvard in his season debut. The California native shot a 70 on Saturday, good enough for two-under par and third place on the leaderboard. Sunday saw him turn in a solid 73, which slid him back three spots to end the tournament in sixth place in a field of 74 competitors.
Men's Golf Battles Injuries, Places 10th at Doc Gimmler
With a third of the roster sidelined in total, the Crimson tripped to Farmingdale, New York, and teed off at the annual Doc Gimmler tournament. Able to field just four players instead of the typical five, the team would limp to a 10th-place finish in its first competitive tournament this year.
A Trip to the Doc
The Crimson hopes to get its full roster back from the injury reserve and will need to do so in order to compete in the Ivy League. Nevertheless, there were individual bright spots at Doc Gimmler this weekend that Harvard can look to build on.