How to Lower Your Score
Saving strokes on the golf course is the result of becoming more consistent in ALL parts of a golfers short game from off the green...chipping, pitching and sand shots. When the player is proficient with these shots, he or she will consistently score lower.
The large OEM golf companies want customers to believe that buying a new driver will make the player have a faster "swing speed" and thus hit the ball longer. Unfortunately that only works with 1/2 of 1% of all golfers who have the ability to swing a driver with balance, consistent tempo and correct mechanics to hit the ball in the center of the face 100% of the time. The other 99.5% of golfers don't have that ability.
However, 100% of golfers can become better short game players through better technique (plus common sense) and/or having the clubs fit to their ability and physical make-up. It does not take strength or club head speed to become better short game players.