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HOROSCOPE

LeoLeo: July 23 - Aug 22

The Leo golfer is warm, (ruled by the Sun) generous and open minded. They hold their head up high, as does the Lion, proud symbol of their sign. They walk with a special style, talk with gestures and are very particular about their looks. They are players that exhibit an energetic spirit that may be irritating to others with less-than-sunny dispositions. Their movements are precise and deliberate but not painstakingly so. When a Leo addresses the ball you won't see a bunch of jerky waggles and an eternity of practice swings before the ball is sent on its way. If all golfers were as decisive as Leo's, the three-hour round would become the national average!

Par GazerLeo golfers are fortunate to share many of the same characteristics with those who have chosen golf as a profession, Billy Mayfair, Bobby Watkins and Gene Sauers, to name a few. Leos are generous with their time and energy and love to teach others what they know. They make great golf teachers and some of the game's foremost instruction gurus are Leos. The Leo golfer is motivated by an intense desire to improve their game at all levels and does not hesitate to tackle a swing problem, even if it occurs in the middle of a round. Even-tempered unless aroused, Leos are great competitors and are considered to be among the most consistent ball-strikers. Center stage is where most Leos are comfortable and they possess a self-depricating humor that belies what others may view as arrogance.

The LEO Fore!Cast

Like the lion, the proud beast that symbolizes your place along the Zodiac, you are a lover of the outdoors, the fresh air, natural surroundings and the undulating plain of your favorite course is where you are happiest. As the 5th sign of the Zodiac, Leos will find that their game is affected by intense solar activity and most times won't even be aware of it. What is now being billed as playing "in the zone", that is, a player striking the ball almost exactly as he wants to for 18 holes, is actually a moment in time when the components of their sign are perfectly aligned. For Leo this happens when the larger, more visible solar flares occur and the fire sign is most influential. How you can learn to recognize these rare moments and take advantage of them is one of the great mysteries. Usually, two weeks before and two weeks after a solar eclipse (partial counts too) is where you should begin to sense some of the elements that can influence your game. During this time it is common for the stars to align in favor of improvement with the long irons. Don't wait for this to happen before you agree to review, revise and renovate your techniques, paying particular attention to swing path and alignment.

As a Leo your desire for independent action and individual freedom is sometimes in conflict with your desire to socialize and "be one of the boys". Be aware of these contradictory impulses and use each to your greatest advantage by just being yourself. Your solid Leo personality is your guide to success in golf and in life.

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