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HOROSCOPE

SagittariusSagittarius: Nov 22 - Dec 21

Often restless in nature, Sagittarians are easily bored and can't stand to be unproductive. They love to travel and spend time in the great outdoors, making them particularly well-adapted to the game of golf. Sagittarian golfers also love to learn and to pass on their learning to others. Often they take up teaching golf professionally and are good at it. A Sagittarian instructor will take an "honest" approach to the game and tell you things about your swing that you may not want to hear. He will tell you to forget your bad habits of the past because the present and the future is where they want their pupils to be.

Par GazerRuled by Jupiter, the Sagittarius golfer sets his standards of play high but a tendency toward compulsiveness can sometimes cause problems. In the game of golf things shouldn't be decided too fast, especially when swinging a club. A Sagittarian makes decisions quickly, often regretting their impulsive behavior after a bad swing. Fortunately the Sagittarian golfer also possesses a knack for getting out of trouble that is almost uncanny. They seem blessed with natural luck; shots headed for trouble almost always get the favorable bounce. More "miracle" pars have been made by Sagittarians than any other sign of the Zodiac. Sagittarians find themselves in fine company with people like fellow Sagittarian and PGA Tour Pro, Rocco Mediate.

The SAGITTARIUS Fore!Cast

A correlation exists between the 9th sign of the Zodiac and the likelihood of a nine- hole, personal best score. It could happen anytime in the month of September but most likely will occur close to home. Nine is a lucky number for Sagittarius and even though they are favored by the "Gods of golf" in so many ways, this year will prove to be an exceptional one for those born under this sign. A consistent alignment of your sign (represented by the symbol, The Archer) with Jupiter this spring will find you more proficient with the short irons and right on target with your distance. Take advantage of a period that may only last a few months by taking on the harder courses and traveling the world in search of golf. It’s really fun to play the difficult courses when you are playing well. Also during this time your job may take you to places you wouldn't normally bring your clubs but take them along anyway. The signs are favorable for some memorable shots in places you least expect.

Because a Sagittarian is known for his optimistic outlook on life you will find that you will have plenty of opportunities to play. Invitations to play will come from all over but keep your options open and choose your playing partners carefully. Do not procrastinate getting that starting time. Overall, the stars are indicating progress with game improvement, specifically with the flat stick. You will experience lower scores and some spectacular shot-making this season. If you were thinking about making a move toward buying that new putter or wedge this would be the time to do it.

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