Illinois trying to find momentum from a comeback effort in a second-place finish last week at the 2026 Big Ten Championships.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
May 15, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
URBANA — A few months ago Illinois men’s golf head coach Mike Small has what he calls a running joke assessment with assistant coaches Ruben Sondjaja and Eric Gilpin about the 2025-26 team.
“I was casually mentioning to them in passing at (the Demirjian Golf Practice Facility) in fun that this team seems like everything is great until something hits the fan,” Small said. “And then they don’t handle that thing very well.”
Small’s casual psychological diagnosis of his team could be seen as a reflection of the 2026 Big Ten Championships where Illinois bolted out to a first-round lead, saw it spectacularly fall apart on the second day but provided for a confidence-building comeback effort on the final day.
“I was pretty frustrated, to be honest,” Illinois third-year star player Max Herendeen said about the trip back to Champaign-Urbana from Oregon. “I think we all know that the second round wasn’t acceptable. That final day was huge because we gave ourselves a chance. That final nine holes was a situation where they really mattered and that was fun. I just know I enjoyed playing that final day.”
Small’s comment nearly perfectly represents what Herendeen has called a “frustrating” spring season but despite not meeting his personal standards in every tournament he’s participated in this spring, the third-year player is still seen as one of the world’s best amateur players. Herendeen was selected for the second time in his career to compete in the 2026 Arnold Palmer Cup as part of Team USA by being the one captain’s pick on the team. Herendeen competed last summer in the prestigious Ryder Cup-style event on home soil but will once again represent Team USA as they take on Team International at Tralee Golf Links in West Barrow, Ireland from July 3-5. Herendeen is the eighth different Illini men's golfer to compete at the Palmer Cup. Illinois has now sent a representative to the event five times in the last six years and 11 times since 2010. Herendeen joins Adrien Dumont de Chassart and Thomas Detry as the third Fighting Illini to play in the event twice, and the first to do so with Team USA. Other Illini to compete in the Arnold Palmer Cup are: Tommy Kuhl (2023), Adrien Dumont de Chassart (2021 and 2022), Nick Hardy (2017), Charlie Danielson (2016), Thomas Detry (2014 and 2015), Thomas Pieters (2012), and Scott Langley (2010).