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HOROSCOPE

CancerCancer: June 21 - July 22

The Cancer golfer may appear to be sensitive and shy but secretly craves the limelight and dreams often of achieving fame and fortune. Influenced by short phases of the moon the Cancer golfer, like its symbol the Crab, projects a hard outer shell that protects a soft, inner core. This does not mean that they are soft on their opponents; on the contrary, they are truly competitive in nature and able to control their emotions to perform their best. Often alternating between introversion and extroversion, the Cancer golfer will often surprise you with their capacity to rise to the occasion. Be careful when you "needle" a Cancer.

The professional tours include many outstanding Cancer golfers, too many to name here but players like Matt Kuchar, once great players like Billy Casper, Gene Littler and Calvin Peete have all had great success. Cancers love being at home and being comfortable, so they tend to play their golf close to where they live. They do occasionally love to travel to exotic places to play and thoroughly enjoy being with people who enjoy the game as much as they do.

Par GazerCancer golfers normally are not prone to mood swings as the result of mis-hit or just plain awful shots. Never too high and seldom too low they are the model of calm, deliberate in their movements and manner. A consistent pre-shot routine is a trait possessed by most Cancer golfers. Although the "Crab" is inclined to reflect their emotions like a mirror, it is rare when they allow them to interfere with their game. They make great front-runners and when they seize the lead in a tournament they most likely won’t let go.

The CANCER Fore!Cast

Tenacious, competitive and free spirited are adjectives used most often to describe players influenced by the moon. A positive alignment of your sign with Venus as it follows the summer solstice presents a perfect opportunity to distance yourself from any confusion or uncertainty about your game. Recognize this period as one in which good things can happen. Visualize the good shots that you are capable of hitting and swing with confidence. Significant improvement comes with increased play and the signs all point to the possibility of travel to distant courses. Take advantage of low rates in shoulder seasons. You may want to avoid odd numbered balls at least until the next partial eclipse of the moon takes place as lunar activity in an odd numbered year may have some influence on direction. That slice that you occasionally have problems with may not be entirely your fault. Of course it is always the wise Cancer that seeks a professional opinion whenever possible. With your sign being the 4th sign of the Zodiac it is likely that some interesting things will happen in combinations of four. Play as much as you can in the spring and play as a member of a foursome whenever possible. That putting stroke you have been working on will finally come around and result in significant financial gain. As a "crab" you may feel more comfortable with the claw grip.

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