I do the exact opposite. I aim for a point as far in the distance as possible. A tree, a building feature, anything as long as it's not the flag or the fairway and it's as far away as possible.
My thought process is this: If you pick a spot on the ground a few feet in front of your ball, and that line is off by only a few degrees, the ball will be way off its intended target by the time it hits the ground. Missing by a few degrees to a target that is further away than the actual target narrows that window considerably.
That's my story and I'm sticking with it.