The advice about the short game is right on the money. Do you keep stats? If so look at how many up-and-downs you average during a round. You probably hit from 4 to 6 greens in regulation so getting up and downs will save you a lot of shots. Pelz says that the distance from 100 yards in is the scoring zone and he's right. A couple of weeks back I had a really frustrating round. Could make good contact with my full swings, was standing up on iron shots, even had a couple of shanks, the whole nine yards. But my wedge was on fire. Case in point on how it can help. On a par five I hit a mediocre drive, stand up on the second shot and hit is about 100 yards, then damn near miss my third shot. Now I'm in iron range an so I proceed to chunk one. I'm lying 4 and I'm still 40 yards off. I pick up my sand wedge and put the ball 1 inch from the pin. I make a bogey instead of a double. That day I had 6 up-and-downs. Thats the difference between 84 (my score) and the 90 I could easily have shot. Practice the wedge, chipping and the old putter.