Settle in. Let’s talk golf.
I picked up golf later than most people – and learned fast that enthusiasm doesn’t equal skill.
If I were a scratch golfer, this site probably wouldn’t exist.
I’d be too busy pretending my round “could’ve been even better.”
But I’m not. I’m the guy who:
• Took one lesson and thought I could teach myself
• Bought gear before I understood it
• Took swing advice from too many YouTube videos
• And learned the hard way that confidence doesn’t lower scores – practice reps do (but the right ones)
Bogey to Scratch exists because I got tired of feeling like golf content lived in one of two extremes:
1. Absolute beginner stuff that stops the moment you can make contact
2. Elite-level advice that assumes you already know what “shallowing” means
Most of us live in the middle.
We can play. We just can’t play consistently.
This site is my way of documenting what I’m learning – the wins, the mistakes, the money I probably shouldn’t have spent – so you don’t have to start from zero like I did.
No hype.
No “one weird trick.”
No pretending golf isn’t frustrating.
Just honest progress, one swing at a time.
And no – this isn’t a sales site.
If something earns a recommendation here, it’s because I’d tell a friend the same thing on the range.
Your next shot doesn’t have to be perfect – just intentional.
That’s how this site works too.
If you’re somewhere in the messy middle of learning this game, I’d love to hear it.
What’s been the hardest part of golf for you so far?
Drop a comment below.
Real Talk. Play Better.
Effort builds results

