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      <title>How to Read Greens: A Practical Guide for the Rest of Us</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Watch any professional golfer crouch behind a putt on television and you could be forgiven for thinking that green reading is a kind of divination — a gift bestowed upon the talented few and forever withheld from the rest of us. It is not. Green reading is a skill, and like most skills in golf it responds to a framework, a bit of practice, and a willingness to look at the ground with slightly more attention than most of us currently give it.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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