10 Thursday, September 16, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Javhawk Bookstore "Your Book Professionals" "At the top of Naismith Mth" Hrs: 8-5:30 M-th, 8-5 Pri, 9-5 Sat, 12-48 sun, 843-3826 For remainder of semester Expires Jan.1,1994 HardWear Gym and Fitness Center JOIN & RECEIVE *One Workout with a trainer *The development of a personal workout *Unlimited usage of ab classes *Unlimited usage of boxing classes OFFERING - FREE WEIGHTS •MACHINES •LIFE CYCLES *STAIRMACHINES *WORKOUT DRINKS *SUPPLEMENTS WE'VE GOTTEN BETTER SO YOU CAN! Joint membership with The Fixx available. $6000 for the remainder of the semester! CALL 832-1442 Golfers set to tee off season in style By Kent Hohlfeld Kansan sportswriter The Kansas golf team will start its season this weekend on a course designed by professional golfer Jack Nicklaus when it competes in the annual Jack Nicklaus Invitational in Columbus, Ohio. Kansas coach Ross Randall called Nicklaus' Murfield Golf Course one of the best in the nation, and senior Matt Gogel said it was one of the best courses he had ever played. Gogel and senior John Hess both know the course well. Gogel played there when Kansas participated in the tournament two years ago. Hess played on the course during the 1992 U.S. Amateur Tournament. He said the course was both challenging and scenic. The format of the Nicklaus Invitational will be different from most college tournaments. Individual golfers' scores will be used to determine individual winners, but team standings will be determined by matches. Teams will be paired on the course to play against one another. The lower scoring team will advance to the winners' bracket for the next round. "If you don't win in the first match, the best you can do is seventh place." Losing teams will be paired in the losers' bracket. Kansas is seeded fourth in the tournament and will face Georgia Southern on Sunday in the first round. "It's important we do well in the first match," Randall said. "If you don't win in the first match, the best you can do is seventh place." Gogel said the team was ready for its first tournament of the season, although he and many of his teammates already had competed in off-season tournaments. Unique tournament structure The Kansas golf team will be participating in an unconventional tournament this weekend. Hess said he did not like the period Source: Kansan Staff Reports Dave Campbell / KANSAN of inactivity from the summer to the first tournament of the season. "You get into the mode of competition every week," Hess said. "When school hits, things slow down." Randall said the tournament's 12 team field would provide a challenging start for his team. The format, he said, could give small teams a chance to compete against the strongest teams in the tournament. "If a team gets hot and plays well for a day, they can knock someone off and end up playing in the higher bracket," Randall said. Gogel said the only problem with the format was that the players were not used to it. But he said it would not alter the way the team prepared for the tournament. Optical Dispensary VISIONS 841-7421 Special Student Memberships! Lawrence's Only Total Athletic Club Graystone Athletic Club 2500 W 6th 841-7230 Tonight at 7:00 pm Special after-hours in-store! Scotti Bros. recording artists, Truck Stop Love free free free Love Garden Sounds 936 1/2 Mass. St. (upstairs) 843 1557 843-1551 "in the heart of downtown" We sell Frisbees • We sell Darts 1029 Massachusetts 841-PLAY(7529) Microsoft Word $99^{00} Microsoft Excel $165^{00} Microsoft Works $115^{00} Academic Computer Supplies & Equipment Burge Union • Level 3 • 913/864-5690 IT WON THE AWARDS. IT WILL WIN YOUR HEART. September 29 (KU Student Night) - October 3 Wednesday-Saturday performances at 8:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m. Sunday evening at 7:00 p.m. Tickets on sale at the Lied Center Box Office; all seats reserved; tickets $35 and $30; special discounts available. To charge tickets by phone using MasterCard or Visa call 864-ARTS; or call any Ticketmaster outlet (816) 931-3330 or (913)234-4545. TICKETS AT: TICKETMASTER KU STUDENT TICKETS HALF PRICE FOR SEPTEMBER 29 PERFORMANCE ONLY! Student tickets also available at the SUA office, Kansas Union.