4B Monday, October 9, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Men's golf team hopes to turn season around By Spencer Duncan Kansan sportswriter Experience is usually a formula for success. Unless you are the Kansas men's golf team. As the Jayhawks compete in the third annual PING Tulsa Invitational today at the Cedar Ridge Country Club in Tulsa, Okla., they are concentrating on turning around a fall season that has been a bust. "We have a lot of experience on this team," Kansas senior golfer Dan Rooney said earlier in the season. "That makes us a very competitive team." The team is still searching for that competitive fire. The India is. The Jayhawks' only success is a commanding 31-stroke victory on their home course at Alvamar Golf Club. Except for that finish, the team has yet to crack a top-five finish in its other three outings. The team members playing today for the Jayhawks are the same traveling team that has played all year. "Disappointing." Randall said. "Very disappointing." The team members plaid out for the game. Kansas men's golf coach Ross Randall summed up his team's performances after its seventh place finish in the Reliastar Golf Invitational in Minnesota. Leading the team are seniors Slade Adams, Alan Stearns and Rooney. Adams is not only defending Big Eight Champion, but he is the only one who shot well a week ago at the Missouri Bluffs tournament where the team finished in 12th. Rooney and Stearns have been inconsistent all season. Rooney tied with Adams for the tournament championship at Alvamar and had been finishing in the top 20 until he stumbled at Missouri, finishing in 50th place. Stearns was the team's tournament leader at the beginning of this fall after a fifth-place finish at the Reliastar Tournament. Since then, he too has struggled. Also playing today are junior Kit Grove and redshirt freshman Chris Thompson. Thompson thought the team would rebound from the slow start. "We have high expectations," Thompson said. "We are a good team, and we will play well." Kansas almost tasted victory last year in Tulsa. The team lost to Tulsa in a one-hole playoff. The Jayhawks hope that they will have another shot at it this year. Among the 12 teams participating, four of them, including Kansas, competed in the NCAA Tournament last year. The other three teams are Auburn, Texas El-Paso and Tulsa. "I think we can beat anybody," Grove said. Horoscopes By Linda C. Black Today's Birthday (Oct. 9): You'll have the determination necessary to make a change stick in November. Set a big financial goal then. The holidays are busy but fun, and work should go well, too. There may be a change at work in March. You'll learn the new way, but it will require practice. Taking a risk in April could lead to a raise in May. Decrease spending and pay off an old debt, so you can save up enough to travel in July or August. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): This morning, you'll be in the mood to buy. 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