Man, breaking through that handicap 20 wall felt impossible for months. I’d shoot decent, then totally blow up. So frustrating. Decided to actually track my practice religiously for 3 months, trying different stuff people suggested. Here’s exactly how it went down.

The Dumpster Fire Phase
First week, I just went to the range like always. Smacked driver over and over. Total waste of time. Felt powerful, score didn’t budge. Still spraying it everywhere on the course. Got real after a stupid triple bogey on a par 3. Needed a plan.
Stopped Swinging, Started Practicing
Next session, brought only my 7-iron and putter. Seriously. Just focused on two things:
- Making center contact every single swing. Slowed way down. Wiped that stupid scooping motion I had.
- Lag putting. Didn’t even look at the hole, just stared at the ball, trying to roll it smooth 20 feet. Seriously boring, but man, the feel started coming.
Felt weird leaving the driver in the car, but I knew my scores blew up from duffed irons and three-putts.
Short Game Boot Camp (The Ugly Truth)
Watched my scorecard. Half my shots were within 50 yards of the damn green! Started dedicating 70% of practice time here:
- Chipping with different clubs: Used the Rangefinder religiously. Slapped 30 balls down, picked random targets 10-30 yards out. Used my gap wedge, then 8-iron, just trying to land it near the number. Discovered my 8-iron bump-and-run was money from 20 yards.
- Sand trap hell: Booked 30 mins just in the bunker twice a week. Didn’t leave until I got 5 in a row out. Focused hard on blasting the sand, not the ball. Got covered in grit. Totally worth it.
- Putting pressure cooker: Made games. “Make 5 three-footers in a row before leaving.” Miss the 5th? Start over. Wanted to scream sometimes.
My hands got blisters, but my scrambling stats actually improved. Stopped throwing away 3-4 shots a round near the green.

Course Management – Not Sexy, But Works
Started being stupidly careful on the course:
- Ditched the hero shot: Blocked by trees? Just chipped out sideways. Water carry looks iffy? Hit short and played it safe. Pride took a hit, but so did my score.
- Picked smarter targets: Instead of aiming dead center at greens, started firing at the biggest, safest part. Middle of the green felt boring… but had way less double bogeys.
- Counted penalties out loud: Every dang penalty shot. Made me hate OB markers. Started using a hybrid off tees more often.
Playing “boring golf” felt weird, but man, shooting 85 beats the hell out of shooting a “cool” 92.
Where I’m At Now
Three months in. Got my official handicap update yesterday – 18.7! Finally broke 20. It wasn’t magic. Breakdown:
- Putts per round dropped from 36 to 31-32. Lag putting saved my ass constantly.
- Scrambling percentage? Went up like 15%. Getting up and down became possible.
- Penalties? Maybe one a round instead of three. Huge.
Am I scratch? Hell no. Driver still wanders sometimes, and I’ll still chunk a chip. But the scores? Finally, consistently lower. Proof is in the numbers.