Three things between you and breaking 90
Most golfers waste hours on the range working on their swing when the real shots are being lost to decision-making, short game, and mental errors. This is the honest breakdown.
Aim for the fat part of everything
Stop hunting pins. The golfer who consistently finds the middle of greens and fairways will always beat the one swinging for the fences. Learn where to aim — not where to hope.
Read the guide →Kill the double-par hole
One 8 or 9 can undo five good holes. Breaking 90 is about managing mistakes, not avoiding them entirely. Learn the 'take your medicine' mindset that separates 88s from 98s.
Read the guide →Practice where shots are lost
60% of your shots happen within 100 yards. Your practice should reflect that. Structured drills for lag putting, chipping, and scoring from 50–100 yards.
Read the guide →Equipment
recommendations
that make sense
No sponsored fluff. Every recommendation is based on what actually helps mid-handicappers score better — not what has the biggest marketing budget.
Best Irons for Mid Handicappers
Forgiveness vs. feel. We break down what actually matters for an 18 handicapper.
Read guide →Rangefinders Worth Buying
Knowing your exact yardage is one of the easiest free shots in golf.
Read guide →Best Balls Under £35/Dozen
The ball makes a difference. The premium price tag usually doesn't — at your level.
Read guide →Wedge Setup for Breaking 90
Most mid-handicappers have the wrong wedge gap. Here's how to fix it.
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