I can only give you some short game advice:
As a young boy I received a wonderful golf chipping tip, when I started out playing this game, that has stayed with me throughout my life.
A stranger/golfer/guru approached me on the practice green where I was hitting a few bump and runs with my 9-iron. He said,
“ You do know that the ball is supposed to jump up and not your club. Try dragging it like a rake.”
He noticed my baffled look and took me over to a nearby tree and told me to gather some leaves with my club.
“Now tell me what you are doing and how it feels?”
He was really friendly and had a voice that reminded me of my English teacher, with whom I also had great rapport, so I dragged a few more leaves into an ever increasing pile and replied,
“Actually I’m not doing very much just pulling the sole of the club along the ground and the club face is collecting the leaves.”
He smiled then continued,
“In order to benefit from this ‘golf chipping tip’, don’t tell me what the club is doing, tell me what you are doing?”
I thought hard and started again and explained to him that I was standing over the pile of leaves that I had already gathered and was pulling more leaves towards the pile from the right-hand side.
I also remarked that my hands were keeping the club shaft at an angle where the club head stopped behind the pile and my hands would always reach further to the left over the top of the pile.