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Breaking 90: The Next Step In Your Golf Journey

August 8, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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So, you’ve broken 100. You’ve built a foundation of keeping the ball in play, avoiding big mistakes, and managing your way around the course. Now, the next milestone is calling. It’s time to break 90.

This is a bigger leap than you might think. Breaking 90 means you’re playing consistent bogey golf. It’s not about hitting bombs or having a perfect swing—it’s about refining your game, tightening up mistakes, and making smarter decisions. You don’t need to rack up birdies to break 90. Just mix in a handful of pars and you’re well on your way.

Here’s thw blueprint to get there.

Understand What Breaking 90 Requires

On a standard par 72 course, breaking 90 means shooting 89 or better. That’s an average of just under 5 strokes per hole. You don’t need birdies. You don’t need to be a scratch player. You simply need to do the following:

  • Make a handful of pars
  • Keep doubles (or worse) off the card
  • Minimize silly mistakes

The difference between a 95 and an 88 is often one bad decision per nine holes. Fix that, and you’re knocking.

Play to Your Strengths Off the Tee

Driving the ball further helps, but only if you can keep it in play. You don’t need to hit driver on every hole. Play the club that gives you the best chance of starting each hole in the fairway or light rough. For some, that might still be a 3-wood or hybrid on tighter holes. For others, driver may be the play as long as you’ve got a predictable shot shape.

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A 200-yard tee shot in play beats a 260-yard drive OB every single time. Don’t believe me? Head to your local course and watch gentlemen in their 60s or older break 90 (and threaten 80) consistently. They aren’t long off the tee, they are in play and not losing strokes to penalties.

Green in Regulation? Great. Just Don’t Short-Side Yourself.

Your GIR (greens in regulation) might still be in the single digits, and that’s okay. But you can make a huge leap by simply aiming for the fat side of the green. Firing at pins tucked behind bunkers or near hazards is like asking for double or worse. Find the middle of the green and get the putter in your hands as quickly as possible.

When you miss (and you WILL miss), aim for a spot where you can still chip and putt for par or bogey, not where you’re dead or handcuffed.

Wedge Game: Get on the Green, Anywhere

You don’t need to stick wedges to 5 feet to break 90. You do, however, need to consistently get your chips and pitches onto the green. Focus on simple, repeatable shots like bump-and-runs and eliminate the chunked or bladed pitch that leads to a second (or third) chip. These are a killer, and were a major pitfall for me in my own quest to break 90.

If you can get up and down just a few times per round or even two-putt from 20 feet after a solid chip, you’ll be shaving off strokes quickly.

Become a Two-Putt Machine

Short game plays a major role in breaking 90, and putting is no exception. You don’t need to sink every 10-footer, but you do need to avoid three putts from a reasonable distance to the hole. This has been a massive boost to my overall scoring this year. Getting down in two once you’re on the green will save a handful of strokes without doing anything else different.

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Focus your putting practice on:

  • Distance control on lag putts (30-40 feet)
  • Confidence on putts inside 4 feet

If you can reduce your three-putts to one or fewer per round, you’re going to see immediate improvement. Those are strokes you don’t have to work hard to save. They’re just discipline and repetition.

Think One Shot Ahead

Course management becomes even more crucial when you’re trying to break 90. Instead of pulling out your longest club for every shot, think about where you want to play your next shot from.

  • Stuck behind a tree? Pitch out and take your medicine.
  • 210 yards out with water in front? Lay up to your favorite wedge distance.
  • Green surrounded by trouble? Play to the safest landing zone.

You don’t need miracle shots to break 90. You need smart ones.

Get Comfortable in the Scoring Zone (100 Yards and In)

If you want to consistently score in the 80s, your game from 100 yards and in has to tighten up. Practice half-wedges, three-quarter swings, and simple pitches. The goal is to get on the green and give yourself a chance at a two-putt par.

Don’t overcomplicate it. Learn how far your wedge shots carry and focus on distance control. You’ll see more pars and easy bogeys when you’re dialed in from this range.

Final Thoughts: Consistency Beats Heroics

Breaking 90 isn’t about hitting more “great” shots, it’s about eliminating the blow-ups. If you can accomplish the following, you’ll be on the doorstep:

  • Keep the ball in play
  • Avoid penalty strokes
  • Eliminate three-putts
  • Get up and down a few times per round
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Stay patient, play to your strengths, and trust that steady, boring golf is your ticket to the 80s. The more you stack up stress-free bogeys and sneak in a couple of pars, the sooner you’ll be shaking hands after an 89 or better.

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