Breaking 90 is one of the biggest milestones in golf. It means you’re no longer just surviving the course — you’re managing it. At Bogey Or Better, we believe scoring better isn’t about perfect swings; it’s about smarter decisions.
Step 1: Eliminate the Big Numbers
Most golfers don’t fail to break 90 because of bad shots — they fail because of one or two disaster holes.
Your first goal should be simple:
👉 No doubles or worse.
Play safe off the tee, aim for the middle of the green, and avoid hero shots.
Step 2: Master the 150-Yard Game
If you can reliably hit the green (or near it) from 150 yards and in, your scores will drop fast.
Focus on:
- One stock yardage per club
- Controlled tempo
- Center-face contact
Distance control beats power every time.
Step 3: Prioritize Short Game Over Range Time
You don’t break 90 on the driving range — you break it inside 100 yards.
Spend 60% of your practice time on:
- Chipping
- Pitching
- Lag putting
Two-putt every green and your scorecard changes instantly.
Step 4: Course Management Wins Rounds
Play the hole backwards:
Where do you want your approach from?
Which side avoids trouble?
Smart golf is scoring golf.
Final Thoughts
Breaking 90 isn’t about playing like a pro — it’s about avoiding mistakes.
At Bogey Or Better, we play for consistency, not perfection.



