
If you can't break 90 consistently, this guide shows you how to slash 8 to 13 strokes off your very next round — and keep doing it consistently — without rebuilding your swing.
or buy nowThis is a 32-page, action-led guide built around one honest idea: you don't lower your scores by hitting drives like a tour pro — you lower them by cutting out the disaster holes. The triple and quadruple bogeys, the blow-ups, the careless mistakes. Close the gap between your bad shots and your good shots and the strokes fall away on their own.
Rather than swing mechanics, the book covers the preparation and course-management side of golf — the planning, observation and shot-by-shot thinking that professionals do automatically. It walks you from the night before a game, through the first tee, to the final putt, and gives you printable checklists at every stage so nothing gets left to chance.
Work through the suggestions and apply the checklists, and you stop bleeding strokes through avoidable mistakes. By closing the gap between your bad shots and your good shots, you naturally reduce the disaster holes — and that's where the 8 to 13 strokes come from. Do it once for your next game, keep doing it, and these habits become automatic — so the lower scores stick instead of being a one-off good day.
Here's the honest truth the book opens with: the professional golfers you admire aren't great because their best shots are better than yours — it's because their bad shots are so close to their good ones. You, on the other hand, have a huge gap between your great shots and your disasters. Close that gap and you'll easily slash strokes from your scores, without ever learning to drive 300 yards.
Golf is really two separate skills. One is the ability to make the swings and play the shots. The other — the one most amateurs ignore — is to plan, observe, evaluate and think your way around the course for the lowest score possible. It doesn't matter how well you strike the ball; if you can't manage the course you'll waste shots and never play to your potential. This guide is squarely about that second skill.
So you'll plan each tough hole the night before, deciding your own realistic par — a 6 on a par 5 is fine if it stops a 9. You'll learn the A, B, C rating to take the smart, low-risk option when the hero shot isn't worth it, give yourself a margin of error on club selection, and pick small, realistic targets you're confident you can hit. Between shots you'll switch your mind off golf, stay even-keeled, and walk to every ball with confidence, treating each shot as its own separate entity.
And the whole system is built to be repeatable. The book is candid that reading it and doing nothing changes nothing — but the suggestions are deliberately simple, and with consistent use they become habits and get easier. Print it, run the checklists, apply it to your very next game, then keep going. That's how you lower your scores fast and keep them low.
Download the guide, run the checklists from your very next round, and start thinking your way to a score you've never shot before.
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