This is where your game needs to improve then :
G.I.R. 72.34% Avg, Dist. to Pin 16ft .
You need to work on better club and shot selection . You just cant grip it and rip it every shot you have to learn your clubs and which shots will be the most effective depending on wind course and green speeds as well . Also work on course management . You have to learn how to take a course apart hole by hole one shot at a time .
Wedges learn them as well as the proper shots for around the green as well as for approach shots . Learn how to hit the flop shot with all of your wedges as its one of the most important shots you will need to know .
Sometimes the best way to attack the pin will be from a lay up shot instead of trying to go in hard with a long iron or 3 wood . Learn your wedges and you wll be able to get closer to the pin which will make for easier putts . 11ft. is closer than 16ft. all day long .
You also have to learn from which angle to attack the pin as straight on is not a;ways the best way Left side right side or go long will be your options and they vary based on pin placement .
Once you get all of that down then you are ready to clear the last and most important part of the game , putting . Learning how to read breaks and putt . This why you need to know how to attack the pin and from which angle . distance elevation green speed and break will be the final lessons you need to learn .
All of the above will come from practice practice and more practice. You have to put your time in but if you do you can and will knock 2 strokes off of your game ..