The best clubs here aren't going to help you if you don't play smart. The clubs you have will serve you well as you advance but you need to play to them, not just hit them and deal with the result. Instead of trying to recover from bad tees with miraculous recovery shots, take your medicine, get back in the fairway and then go for the green.
Do not be afraid to lay up to a club distance you like. This will help you get closer to the pin and reduce your putts. Learn how to get out of the different roughs and traps. Laying up helps keep you out of them. Basically, develop your short game by learning all 5 shots with your wedges. This alone will help your scrambling % and sand saves. It will get you shorter putts.
A look at your stats says you spend a lot of time in the rough and traps and can't recover. This is where you spend your practice time. Learn those shots by setting up a practice round, find a trap, hit into it, get out and hit back into it. Try pitches and flops. Do the same with the various roughs. Hit into them, out and back in. You get 10 shots a hole and practice doesn't count against your average.
The Chip and Pitch Tips article is well worth understanding. Spend some time with it and I'm sure you'll figure your game out. Just think smart and manage your shots as well as the course. You'll get it. GL