I played 5 rounds in the last two weeks and made 7 birdies. Three of those rounds were also at short courses with one of them from the whites.
I started this summer at a 6.8 handicap and have gotten it down to 5.0. My main focus in doing so was bogey avoidance and eliminating doubles (or worse) as much as possible. I've reached the goals that I set but I've seemed to hit a wall. While there are still dumb mistakes that lead to bogeys, I'm not making birdies at the rate I was previously, despite more chances and significantly improved wedge proximity.
Below are my stats from the past two weeks. While I am focusing on hitting more fairways, the numbers at course A are skewed as my target on 4 holes are done other fairways or in the rough. Otherwise I found the rating important to include as the only way I can improve my handicap is to go under par at these courses, hence the need for birdies.
My putting is the glaring weakness in my game. My wedge play is by far the best part of my game while my iron play and short game are good enough. My driving, while not the straightest, is long enough to avoid most trouble and has predictable misses that allow me to avoid penalties. As long as I give myself an angle into the green my wedge play gives me plenty of looks. However, my putting consistently lets me down. When I first wanted to make this post last week after three rounds, I had counted 13 putts for birdie from inside 12 feet, only making one. In my focus to avoid bogeys, I tried really hard to eliminate three putts which meant almost lagging anything outside 8 feet.
While my putting is not where it needs to be to lower my handicap, I'm also looking for advice on mindset. In my bogey avoidance quest, I focused mostly on limiting the damage of par 3's and 4's, leaving only par 5's for scoring. It's almost like a mental block in my head where making a birdie on anything but a par 5 isn't possible.
I've heard plenty of people say that getting from 5 to 0 is way harder than 10 to 5 or other higher handicaps. I feel like my swing, short game, and ball striking are there for me to improve but I need advice on putting and mindset that might allow for more birdies.