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all the girls in college."
Popularity doesn't appear to
be Zonder's problem today.
While having her picture
taken on the U-M golf course,
Zonder interrupts the
photographer — with polite
apologies — several times in
order to run and speak to
nearby teammates.
In fact, sitting with Zonder
brings to mind a scientific
principle: A body in motion
tends to remain in motion.
Even while sitting on a couch
in the clubhouse, Zonder
never stops moving. She shifts
side-to-side, looks around,
smiles and greets many of the
golfers who pass by and fre-
quently runs her hands
through her dark blonde hair.
"I'm not the sit-around-and-
watch-TV type," she says, ad-
ding that she channels much
of that potential energy into
golf. "Any time I have a spare
moment I'm on the driving
range. I'm in a sorority; so I
have other interests that keep
me moving around campus
all the time."
She also applies a great
deal of mental energy to her
game. Playing on men's tees
in high school helped her
become a long hitter, but she
lacked the finesse when she
entered U-M on a full
scholarship.
As a college freshman,
Zonder says, "I was just try-
ing to hit the ball as far as I
possibly could all the time.
And now I realize you don't
have to hit the ball far every
time to win. It's not that im-
portant. It's more important
to keep it in play and know
where it's going."
U-M Coach Sue LeClair
agrees that Zonder's mental
game has improved greatly in
the last four years. "It's just
a matter of growing up. She
starts out and sets a goal for
herself. Right now she wants
to have every round she plays
under 80. So her capacity to

concentrate has increased a
lot!'
Still a big hitter, Zonder
also appreciates the strategic
aspects of golf. "You have to
weigh your options, know
where the ball's going, know
how to recover. It doesn't mat-
ter how you're hitting the
ball. It's getting the ball in
the hole. You don't have to hit
one good shot. You just have
to know where it's going,
know how to manage your
score. And you also have to
have a positive attitude. You
have to think you're going to
put the ball in the hole or it's
never going to go in."
While special events, such
as her Michigan Amateur vic-
-tory, can motivate Zonder to
work harder at her game, she
maintains solid work habits.
Golf, she says, is "a very
frustrating game and it's not
something you're going to go
at halfway. If you want to be
good and you want to play at
this level you have to work
hard at it and you've got to
keep working and keep trying
to improve. It's never good
enough because you never
play a perfect round of golf.
Golf's a game of misses, not a
game of perfection."
LeClair also approves of
Zonder's work ethic. "She's
always working on ways to
improve her golf swing. She's
just a dedicated player and a
good leader." Being co-captain
— along with Kristen Beil-
stein — has also helped
Zonder. "That responsibility
has matured both of them,"
LeClair says.
Zonder was U-M's leading
golfer as a freshman, averag-
ing 82.7 strokes per round.
She was ill most of her
sophomore year and slumped
to 83.4, but improved to 80.7
last season and was the Lady
Wolverines' leader at the Big
Ten Tournament last spring,
finishing tied for ninth.
This year, she has placed
fourth and tied for 27th in U-

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