CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard men's golf has announced its 2026 fall schedule as the season quickly approaches. Coming off a historic season in 2025-26, the Crimson won the 2026 Ivy League Championship en route to an automatic bid to the NCAA Regionals in Athens, Georgia.
Barry Zhang, William Ma, and Ieuan Jones all return for the Crimson as it looks to get off to a strong start ahead of its bid to defend its Ivy title in the spring.
The Crimson will begin the fall season with the Boston College Red Bandana Invitational at Turning Stone Resort on Sept. 6-7. It marks the first time Harvard will compete in the tournament hosted by Boston College.
For the second consecutive year, Harvard will then head to North Carolina for the Rod Myers Invitational two weekends later on Sept. 21-22. Last season, Harvard finished seventh at the tournament, with Ieuan Jones and Barry Zhang recording top-30 finishes.
Following the trip south, Harvard returns to New England for the Yale MacDonald Cup at the Golf Course at Yale the following weekend. It marks the first time since 2023 that Harvard has competed in the tournament. Harvard finished tied for fifth in 2023 after then-senior Brian Ma finished in second place, shooting one-over par across 54 holes.
The final tournament of the fall season will send the Crimson to Long Island for the Maidstone Invitational at the Maidstone Club on Oct. 5-6. It marks the fourth consecutive year that the Crimson has played at Maidstone Club, a Golf Digest Top 100 course. Last season at the Hamptons Intercollegiate, the Crimson finished eighth, with Ieuan Jones and William Ma both recording top-25 finishes.