The University of Pennsylvania men’s golf team announced on Apr. 23 that it will compete in the Ivy League Championship this weekend. The event is set to take place over three days at the Lower Course of Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey.
The Ivy League Championship is a significant tournament for collegiate golfers, offering teams from across the conference an opportunity to compete for the league title and recognition within college golf circles.
The championship format includes three rounds of 18 holes each, with play beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Live scoring will be available through Clippd.com throughout the event.
Competing teams include Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, and Yale. Representing Penn are Hayden Adams (junior), Arjun Caprihan (freshman), Kayden Wang (freshman), Ryan Chang (sophomore), and Wesley Hu (sophomore).
The tournament will be played on Baltusrol’s Lower Course, which is known as a par-72 layout. For updates during the championship weekend and more information about Penn men’s golf activities throughout the season, fans can follow @PennMensGolf on X and Instagram or visit PennAthletics.com.
Looking ahead to this weekend’s competition at one of New Jersey’s renowned courses, observers anticipate strong performances from all participating Ivy League teams.











