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Reynolds said she hoped she could find her winning ways again at the 18th annual Big Eight Conference Women's Golf Tournament at Firehatch Country Club in Lincoln, Neb. The tournament starts today with 36 holes of competition and concludes tomorrow with 18 holes. After winning the medalist honors at the Dixie Classic in Utah to open "Holly has had a good spring but not as strong as the fall season," Waugh said. "The spring competition got stronger, but she made a good showing in all outings." Reynolds said that she had not done anything different to prepare for tournaments during the last month. She said that a lack of concentration on the golf course, due to poor weather conditions and a lack of quality practice time, had affected her play during the past month. "I try to keep upbeat and go into every tournament with the same attitude that I went into the tournaments that I had won," she said. Reynolds has spent time with David Cook, a sports psychologist on campus, this season to help improve her concentration on the golf course. She said she hoped that better concentration on the Firethorn Country Club course would help her chances of winning medalist honors at the Big Eight Tournament. the spring season, Reynolds' best finish has been a tie for fifth at the Indiana University Invitational earlier this month. "I need to become more focused," she said. "The last month I really haven't felt comfortable over the ball. I have made a pact with myself that if don't feel comfortable about a shot, I'll back away until I feel comfortable about it." By Matt Doyle Kansan sportswriter Kansas to challenge Oklahoma schools for Big Eight title Experience to decide men's golf champion The Jayhawks and the other seven conference teams will need experience for the 54-hole event to tame the rugged Prairie Dunes Country Club golf course in Hutchinson. The tournament begins today and will continue through tomorrow. The Kansas men's golf team hopes another year's experience will be beneficial for them at this year’s Big Eight Men's Golf Championships. "It helps to know what the course is like after playing it last year," said Kansas junior Matt Gogel. "We all know now what to prepare for." Last season, Kansas finished fourth at the Big Eight Championships at Prairie Dunes behind Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Iowa State. Prairie Dunes is regarded as one of the toughest golf courses in the nation, and one golf publication has ranked it as the 12th-toughest golf course. What the eight teams must prepare for at Prairie Dunes is the wind. The par-70, 6,500-yard golf course is laid out like a British-links style golf course with no trees to cut down the wind. Professional golfer Tom Watson plays Prairie Dunes every year to prepare himself for the British Open. "This golf course requires thought for placements on your shots," said Kansas coach Ross Randall. "We can expect two of the three rounds to be played in windy conditions." International Of the five players Randall is taking to Hutchinson, only junior John Hess has not played Prairie Dunes. Randall said that it would be a benefit that Gogel, senior Brad Bruno, sophomore Tom Sims and senior Jim Young had played Prairie Dunes before. "I wanted to take guys who have the most experience," Randall said. Gogel, Sims and Bruno played in the Big Eight Championships last year at Prairie Dunes, and all finished in the top 20. Experience, though, should be a benefit for the two teams that are considered the favorites in this tournament. Defending champion Oklahoma returns three players who finished in the top five of last year's tournament. 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