2026 Men's Golf Schedule
REDLANDS, Calif.- The University of Redlands Men's Golf team opens their spring portion of their schedule, announced by Head Coach Jamie Zantua on February 9-10 in Riverside for the West Coast Classic hosted by Lewis & Clark College and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) at Victoria Club.
The West Coast Classic is the first of seven tournaments, including the NCAA Division III National Championships, this spring. Only two of those seven tournaments, however, will be outside of California, so the Bulldogs will avoid too many long trips like past seasons or the fall when they played three tournaments in three states.
On February 21-22 California Lutheran University (CLU) hosts Southern California Intercollegiate No. 1 at Olivas Links Golf Club. CLU then hosts the Bulldogs for the Kingsmen Invitational on March 16-17 in Moorpark at Moorpark Country Club.
Just a few days later Redlands makes a cross-country trip to Georgia for the Jekyll Island Invitational from March 20-22 taking place at Jekyll Island Golf Club.
In the Bulldogs return to California they will host SCIAC No. 2 in Beaumont on April 3-4, which will occur at Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet. That will be their final tune-up before the SCIAC Championships, which are set for April 23-25 in Santa Anita at Santa Anita Golf Club.
If they qualify, the Bulldogs will head back to the east coast to Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida for the NCAA Division III National Championships May 12-15.
Previous Competitions (Dates, Location)
- West Coast Classic (Feb. 9-10, Riverside): First time playing in this tournament.
- SCIAC No. 1 (February 21-22, Thousand Oaks): The Bulldogs won the event this past year with a 567 (286-281). William Rinehart shot a 67, the 16th-lowest score at the time.
- Kingsmen Invitational (March 16-17, Moorpark): The Bulldogs took second place in this event with a 597 (295-302).
- Jekyll Island Invitational (Mar. 20-22, Jekyll Island, Georgia): Finished eighth with an 871 (293-287-291) last year. Jonas DeLeon shot a 66, the fifth lowest score in program history. Aaron Buck had a 67, 17th-lowest at the time.
- SCIAC No. 2 (April 3-4, Beaumont): Finished third with a 598 (300-298) last year.
- SCIAC Championships (Apr. 23-25, Santa Anita): Settled for second place after leading after two days. Shot an 837 (279-272-286). DeLeon shot another 66 and Cohen Gladheim shot a 69, 30th-lowest score, in the first round. Buck and Jake Yim each had 66's on day two.
- NCAA Championships (May 12-15, Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida): Missed the Top-18 cut after two rounds despite being in 17th place falling in a four-way playoff tiebreaker that placed them third among the teams and pushed them one spot outside the qualifying mark. Buck continued as an individual and finished tied for fifth with a 289 (77-68-72-72).