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      <title>The Sidehill Lies That Quietly Wreck Your Card</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The driving range is a flat lie machine. Every ball a club golfer hits in practice sits on a level mat or a level patch of turf, the feet square to a level base, the whole motion grooved on ground that does not tilt. Then they go and play an actual golf course, which is not flat anywhere that matters, and the first time the ball sits above or below their feet the grooved swing produces a result the player cannot account for. The drive was good. The lie was a slope. The approach went thirty yards offline and nobody told them why.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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