Looking at your stats shows an area that might help, Glenn. Your GIR is just under 64 and your putting average is 1.74. One leads to another so if you can get that putting down to 1.5 that translates to just over 2 strokes per 9. At 64% GIR it looks like your course management could use a little tweaking.
Focus on that GIR and the putting will follow. Try playing to the clubs you have instead of whacking away and dealing with the result. For instance, take KIA #4. Do you par this hole regularly or struggle because of the difficult 2nd shot and that obnoxious bunker guarding the green? Instead of trying to get on in 2, lay up to a distance where you can use those good wedges you have. That way your 3rd shot will be 1-putt close. (The GIR takes a hit but the putting average will drop.)
Making heroic recovery shots is another thing a lot of players try. Oftentimes this leads to more disaster. Take your medicine, get back into play and save the par. Little changes like this will only improve your scores. GL