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Correct aim is obviously a necessary element in order to get your ball started on the right line. But it can be difficult to acquire accurate aim as you satnd over the ball at address. Here’s a great way to train your eye: ● Stand behind the ball and line up your putter so you are aimed down your intended line. ● Keeping the putter in that exact position, step around and move into your regular stance and address position. ● As you set up to the ball check to make

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sure your feet, knees, hips, and shoulders are parallel to your intended line. Proper alignment is critical. It might feel a bit awkward and it’s not the most stylish way to line up a putt, but it does train your eye very well and you can rest assured you are aimed down your intended target line.

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PHOBIAS (continued): • Some phobias relate to what’s up above, such as the sun (heliophobia), the clouds (nephophobia), the moon (selenophobia), and the stars (siderophobia). Some folks are just afraid of looking up – they are called anablephobes. • Not all phobias seem that abnormal or uncommon. Lots of people might have a fear of death, known as necrophobia. But those with an extreme form might be terrified of being buried alive. A nosocomephobe has a fear of hospitals, a verminophobe is afraid of germs, and a hydrophobe has an irrational fear of water. • Individuals suffering from extreme agoraphobia rarely leave their homes, due to their fear of public or open spaces and the inescapable situations that may occur there. Only home is safe. • Some phobias can be a learned behavior that comes from listening to others describe a traumatic event. An individual in one’s life can trigger a phobia, such as peladophobia, the fear of bald people. Those with nosto-phobia, a fear of returning home, may be able to contribute their panic to a specific incident. • People who are afraid of looking into mirrors have cataptrophobia, while those with cyberphobia have a fear of working with computers. A person with an anxiety about memories is a mnemophobe. • Don’t confuse levophobia, the fear of objects to a person’s left, with dextrophobia, the fear of objects to the right. • Although some of us fear the possibility of cancer, an extreme carcinophobe will convince himself he has cancer because he touched someone who has it.

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