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      <title>Aim at the Middle: The Boring Habit That Lowers Scores</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Stand on any par four on a Saturday morning and watch where club golfers aim their approach shots. Almost without exception, they aim at the flag. It does not matter where the flag is, tucked behind a bunker, three paces from a water hazard, sitting on a shelf that falls away on every side. The pin is out there, so the pin is the target. It feels like the ambitious thing to do, the way a proper golfer is supposed to think. It is also, for most of us, the single most expensive habit in the game.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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