This text intends to eliminate inconsistency in golfing. Peter Alliss, the doyen of golf commentators, recommends a common sense approach to scoring better in his typically straightforward and unflappable manner. He enlists a willing pupil in the shape of Mike Wade, a typically overweight, out of condition and once-a-month lazy golfer to test and validate his tips and theories. With the help of detailed practical illustrations, Alliss stresses that 90% of the game is psychological and only 10% is technical.