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      <title>Golf Doesn&#39;t Need You to Break 80</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;There is a particular kind of golfer who cannot enjoy a round until the maths has been settled. Somewhere around the twelfth hole, usually after a three-putt that has nothing to do with anything, they begin working out what they need over the closing stretch to break 80, or 90, or whatever number has quietly become the measure of whether the day counted. Everything that happens after that calculation gets filtered through it. A good drive stops being a good drive and becomes progress toward the number. A missed green becomes a threat to it. By the eighteenth the golf has mostly stopped and the arithmetic has taken over.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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