16 Tuesday, May 9, 1978 University Daily Kansan Golf coach stresses individuality By MARY HOENK Snorts Writer He addresses the golf ball on the carpet of the practice green, brings his putter back to the court. Although KU women's golf coach Bill Schroeder goes through a set of steps for each shot, he approaches each individual, playing each shot differently from any other. He uses the same approach when he coaches the women's golf team. "I WORK WITH each one of our players on a one-to-one basis," Schreeder said. "I work with each one according to their strengths and something they are not physically capable of doing." Schreuder took over coaching duties for the women's golf team last fall and has been working to produce a team that has a more balanced roster, giving it more professional than previous teams. "I knew the program had talent and potential, "he said. "I'm just doing things as a little different than they were done." Schroeder, who describes himself as more or less a natural at the game of golf, played the amateur circuit for two years and has spent the past year as an assistant teaching professional for several country clubs in Topeka. This experience has enabled Schroeder to play practice tournament rounds with KU's players and map out the courses with each individual, according to each individual's ability. HE SAID THE individual approach was the best because the game of golf was totally individual and could, in some ways, be related to life. "You really learn who you are when you play golf. A person has to deal with pressure and failure." Schroeder has played golf competitively since he started playing the game in high school. He was a standout at Iowa. graduation from Western State College in Colorado. He started pursuing a professional golf career after college but has only recently returned to playing golf regularly. An athlete has him out of the sport for a year and a half. SCHROEDER SAID he was looking forward to the summer when he could begin developing his game enough so that he could apply for his professional players card. He said he thought the professional circuit would be full of pressure but could be a lot of pressure. He said it would be better. Despite a mediocre spring golf season, caused in part by a lack of schoolships and poor weather, Schroeder said KU was just beginning to realize that golf could be one of an athletic program's most influential sports. He said it was able to exercise influence with legislators and administrators because golf was played by people who had influence. TO BUILD A competitive team that could generate support, Schroeder said there would be an increase in recruiting and scholarships for next year's team. Recruits for next fall include a transfer student from Florida State University, a junior college transfer, two Kansas City high school seniors and a high school golfer from Reston, Va., who Schroeder said was the most sought-after senior in the nation. In addition, Nancy Hoin, Leavenworth junior, will return next fall. Schroeder said that Hoin could be one of the best players in the league and would be a valuable tournaments and gained more experience. Hoins will receive the first full tuition and housing scholarship for a woman gofer next fall. Partial scholarships will be awarded to the next three golfers in rank on KU's team. Red Sox beat KC 8-4; Yastrzemski hits homer BOSTON (AP) - Carl Yastrzemski pounded a three-run hero in the seventh inning off relief pitcher Al Hrabsky to power Boston to an 8-4 victory Monday night over the Kansas City Royals. It was the Red Sox' sixth straight victory. Boston was leading 5-4 on Fred Lynn's fourth homer of the year when Dennis Leonard, 3-5, intentionally walked slugger Jim Rice. Kansas City Manager Whitey Jankroft, Husbushy, his relief ace, who surrendered 'fastskinstein' second homer of the season. RELIEVER BOB Stanley, 3-1, replaced Tiant and allowed three base hits, including a three-run double by designated hitter Hal McRae. The Royals closed the gap to 5-4 in the sixth inning with a run on a walk, a Darrell Porter single and a sacrifice fly by Amos Otis. Boston had taken a 4-10 lead for pitcher Luis Tiant in the first inning on three unearned runs. But the Red Sox starter was outfielded by Alex Ríos trying to field a Jerry Terrell bunt at third. Herzog set the stage for Yastrzemski's homer by ordering the walk to Rice. Earlier Herzog had deployed third baseman Terrell as a fourth outfielder against Rice, who leads the league in home runs and runs batted in. 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