
“I’m looking to be my own best friend” - Max Herendeen Trying to Find Confidence Heading into Big Ten Championships
Illinois third-year star Max Herendeen has seen his game plateau into possibly his first prolonged slump of his golf career before picking up a victory about a month ago.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
April 30, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
URBANA — When Max Herendeen committed to play attend and play golf with Illinois nearly four years ago, his head coach instantly believed two things about his newest sensation.
The first was Herendeen may be the most gifted player to come through a program where Mike Small has produced two NCAA individual champions, nine Big Ten Conference individual champions, multiple PGA Tour winners, multiple Olympians and a Ryder Cup participant.
The second and maybe more important element to Herendeen that Small knew instantly is Herendeen’s best friend and worst enemy would be his own level of self confidence.
“He had a pretty blessed first two years here. Not a lot of anxiety, not a lot of ups and downs,” Small said of Herendeen. “How you handle the lows is really important so I would say there is a lot of good in what Max has been going through this season.”














