16 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 14, 2006 -SPORTS- He may be a wanderer, but McKay is on track for success By H. Jose Bosch Daily Sports Editor Between shots on the golf course, Bill McKay, Jr. lets his mind wander. "Probably just a song," said McKay of what he's thinking between shots. "No particular song, maybe just something I heard recently." His casual approach to golf is apparent in the way he answers questions - indifferent and low ,jcey. But don't be fooled, this kid can play. That's what happens when you're surrounded at a young age by woods and irons, instead of plush toys and Lincoln Logs. Growing up, McKay followed his father and grandfather on the golf course, chipping and putting around the greens while they played. McKay said it was *nainly his father that helped culti- vate his love for the game, and that love has translated into recent suc- cess. In 2004, as a captain, McKay led his Grand Blanc High School golf team to a state championship while also collecting an individual state title for himself. One year later, he shot a course tecord (-6) 66 at Fieldstone to become the youngest player ever to qualify for the Buick Open Cham- pionship, held at his home course (Warwick Hill Country Club) in Grand Blanc. He even tied with the likes of Tiger Woods and Paul Azinger after shooting a first round 71 (he missed the cut after the sec- ond round). This year he made a return trip to the Buick Open on a sponsorship exemption and even though he didn't fare as well the second time around (he shot +17 in two rounds), his credentials speak for themselves. Hismind may wander, but he's always in the game. "You get out there and you practice and you spend a lot of time pushing yourself and staying out there until it's dark outside," McKay said. "You just want to keep on visualizing that position where you've got the chance to win a golf tournament and hopefully you can perform at that moment." McKay's success can not only be attributed to his work ethic, but also his ability to tune out the out- side pressures that may affect other young golfers (his toughest critic, he claims, is himself). Lucky for him he won't have to worry too much about outside pressure at Michigan. That's because no one has even noticed the Michigan men's golf team recently. Since McKay was born in 1988, the golf team hasn't won a confer- ence title. More alarming is the fact that the team has only finished the season ranked nationally once (No. 25 in 1997) since 1969, 19 years before McKay was even born. For now, McKay is just like any other incoming freshman. Asked how anxious he is to attend Michi- gan and begin golfing for the Wol- verines, there was a rise in McKay's voice and a grin could be heard from across the phone line. "Oh, I can't wait," McKay said. "I'm still counting down the days until I head up (to Ann Arbor) for welcome week." And once he hits the links in Ann Arbor, there's no question what song will be wandering through his head between shots. "Hail to the victors valiant ..." Notes: Michigan golfer Tim Schaetzel has earned a qualifying spot for this year's U.S. Amateur Champi- onship in Chaska, Minnesota. The Atlanta, Georgia native shot a four-under-par total of 140 over 36 holes at his sectional qualifier in Duluth, Georgia. His performance was good enough for a second- place tie, earning him one of the sectional's five qualifying spots. The U.S. Amateur Champion- ships are held from August 21-27 at the Hazeltine Golf Club in Chaska. 0-LINE Continued from Page 13 if you give a coach a chal- lenge: The NCAA rules committee voted in February to establish a uni- versal instant replay system for Divi- sion I-A. As part of the new system, coaches can now challenge one play per game. The only problem is figuring out when to use it. Carr seems willing to challenge any questionable call that could impact the result of the game, even if it comes early in the contest. He said it would be difficult.for any coach to hold onto their challenge in that situation. "If it's going to give you the foot- ball, you're going to be able to main- . tain possession of the ball or score ... then you've got to use it," Carr said. "Because you may very well pass it up and look back and say if I had asked for a review there, it could have been the difference in the game." Carr added that he thinks coaches should he able to keen their challenge if the originalsruling ishoverturned, but efforts to shorten the length of games led the NCAA to limit coaches to one review. Anytime, anywhere: This sea- son's Michigan-Ohio State game will kickoff at 3:30 p.m., the first time the rivals have played outside of their traditional noon or 1 p.m. slot in recent memory. That late start reflects a trend in the Wolverines' schedule. Just three of the eight games for which times have been announced will start at noon. "If they want to play at 6 a.m., we'll be there," Carr said. "If they want to play at midnight, we'll be there. It doesn't matter what the con- ditions are. We'll be there, and we'll compete." Even so,the factthatexpanding tele- vision contracts dictate when games are played and often push back start times - something Carr referred toas "the invasion of television" - clearly frustrated him. Last season the Wolverines went 1- 1 in their night games, losing to Wis- consin and heating Northwestern. 4 AT\VILA E PNDT E RTA ,E qewe -the 1T/20rFFtMcThigan Dly Z.A<2H any snack with smoothie purchaseAccount 15%aOff:. ,Eeigv smoothies with student IDFof the week 222 N. 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