Welcome to the forums, you did the right thing finding them and becoming active. There is loads of good advice if you look hard enough for it.
I took a quick look at your stats and gear and have a few suggestions.
Your problems appear to come from too few greens being hit in regulation, 58% isn't very high. Your average distance to pin is pretty high too at 22 feet. If you can knock 2 or 3 feet off that you're going to need fewer 3 putts, at the moment you need an average of 2.09 putts per hole. If you can get that down to 1.9 or so then you're saving 2 shots per 18 holes right there.
Your gear is OK-ish but very mixed. What caught my eye was the 3 different types of wedges. There are plenty of very good players who have mixed wedges and play brilliantly with them but I think they're the exception to be honest. You currently have the level 39 ATV 64 degree wedge, I'd think about adding the 60 and 54 to this.
You also have the Max precision irons, good irons if you can hit the ding but the meter is wicked fast and this is probably what's causing your problems on approach shots. Do you miss the ding a lot with them? In 3 levels you can get the Rocketballz irons, they have a much friendlier meter and should improve your approaches a lot.
Having a slower meter will also mean you won't need such an expensive ball to slow it down, instead of paying 650 credits for a sleeve of those Nikes try the L33 Callaway at only 250 credits. The meter will probably still be slower than you're used to if you get the Rocketballz irons and the performance is still very good.
I'd also consider adding the R11s 3 wood to your bag, it has the same meter speed as your driver. Which is fine by the way, no complaints there.
I know that lot won't come cheap but you'll soon make up the cost if you change balls. Once your gear is sorted out you can start looking at technique. I've probably written enough to last you today.