Mastering strong winds and uneven lies.
"Get Fit" month continues with club fitting advice, and tips for staying healthy in the New Year from Dr. Ara Suppiah. Also: lessons from the Sony Open and viewer questions from social media.
Tips for making more putts in 2017, featuring an in-studio "point of view" camera. Also: learning how to properly read the break in greens and a lesson on the best place to make contact with the ball with your putter.
Features from the show floor of the 2017 PGA Merchandise Show include the newest available technology for game improvement, and improving wedge play and putting with two of the top short game experts in the world. Also, "Get Fit" month continues with a lesson on shaft fitting and how it can help your game.
Michael Breed is teaching how to hit the top shots from the weekend at Pebble Beach and how to play like the winner. Learn how ball position changes from club to club. Plus, tune in for a special junior lesson with a member of The First Tee.
Lessons from the winner of the Genesis Open at Riviera Country Club. With Tiger Woods nursing a bad back, learn exercises and swing mechanics that can help improve chances of avoiding a back injury. Also: instruction with a Presidents Day theme to help celebrate the holiday and lower scores.
Michael Breed reveals key numbers and interesting stats that can be used to lower scores, while also teaching how to practice from three key putting distances. Tony Dovolani of "Dancing with the Stars" shows how dancing can improve golf footwork.
From Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge, site of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Included: a look at Palmer's swing; how the pros practice with a purpose; and how wedges are fit specifically for each player from the grind to the bounce. Plus, hear from Phil Mickelson on all of the factors that come into play when he's contemplating a shot.
Recapping the Arnold Palmer Invitational by teaching how to play more like the winner; focusing on junior golf with a talented youngster giving out bunker tips; and a fun activity with juniors to help them fall in love with the game. Plus, learn how Rickie Fowler's footwork is reminiscent of Sam Snead.
Michael Breed draws on his three years as an assistant PGA professional at Augusta National Golf Club to teach the toughest shots on the course and the short game options players can use around the greens. Breed also picks five favorites to win the Masters based on his knowledge of the course and what you can learn from each of these star players.
Michael Breed recaps the 81st Masters tournament by teaching how to execute the best shots from the second nine on Sunday. Breed also demonstrates how you can play more like the latest Masters champion and how mental toughness played a role in the outcome.
The 2012 PGA Teacher of the Year, Michael Breed, teaches what you can learn from the RBC Heritage winner and interacts with viewers by analyzing their swing videos and answering their social media questions. Bhrett McCabe, a sports and performance psychologist to numerous PGA TOUR players, joins Michael to help you think better on the golf course.
Teaching the seven swing virtues shared by Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Jason Day and more of the game's best players. Also: tips to get the proper hip depth in the backswing, reveal how a coat hanger can get you into a better position at the top, teach how throwing a baseball is similar to the downswing and show you how to get the right weight distribution throughout the swing.
Michael Breed takes questions all night long on his Ball Striking 101 special. Learn how to decrease side spin to hit it long and straight and stop the shank with wedges. Michael also teaches your biggest miss and helps you strike it solid from the bunker and on the green. Plus, Dr. Ara Suppiah stops by with advice to help your game if you have shoulder issues and find out how your equipment might be preventing you from more consistent contact with the golf ball.
Michael Breed is on the practice tee at TPC Sawgrass teaching the shots the pros will hit on the toughest closing holes in all of golf. Breed even heads to the 17th tee to demonstrate how to conquer nerves when hitting an intimidating shot. And Randy Myers, fitness trainer to PGA TOUR players, teaches the proper warm-up for your next trip to the golf course.
Michael Breed recaps The Players Championship by teaching how to execute the best shots of the weekend and how to swing like the champion. Also: the role wrists and shoulders play in the golf swing and how new grip technology helps a player grip the club properly every time.
Michael Breed recaps the Memorial Tournament by teaching how to hit the best shots of the weekend and how to swing like the champion. "Putt for Dough" month continues with a unique putting lesson. Also: Breed answers social-media questions from viewers plus, demonstrates how a proper grip can fix your entire swing.
A recap of the U.S. Open from the Sunriver Resort in Oregon, includes tips on swinging like the latest U.S. Open champion and how to execute the key shots from Erin Hills. Also: a preview of the 50th PGA Professional Championship's second round with two past PGA Professional champions.
Michael Breed is teaching from the 50th PGA Professional Championship at Sunriver Resort in central Oregon. Breed is joined by six of the top PGA Professionals from around the country to improve tee shots, ball striking and short games.
Michael Breed is teaching skill acquisition for those who claim they don't have time to practice. In a series of short bursts, lessons are offered on consistently finding the fairway with the driver; making better contact with woods and long irons; and dialing in your scoring clubs. From the Michael Breed Golf Academy at Trump Golf Links in New York City.
Michael Breed catches up on viewer questions and swings that came in on his time on the road, fixing the most common problems facing viewers this summer. Also: two of the top PGA professionals in the country join the show with lessons to help when making a swing change, aligning to a target and much more.
A recap of The Open by teaching how to execute the best shots from Royal Birkdale and how to swing like the Champion Golfer of the Year; and a look at mental toughness as a deciding factor in the major. Also: a lesson for junior golfers, plus breakthrough technology on how to grip the golf club.
"Scoring Zone" month includes teaching how to sink must-make putts inside six feet; read greens; and how proper forearm rotation can improve your backswing. Also: Travis Fulton helps maximize distance by using ground forces in the downswing.
Teaching live from the range at the PGA Championship, tips on the shots the pros must execute to capture the year's final major. Rafa Cabrera Bello and 2017 PGA Teacher of the Year David Leadbetter share what they are working on early in the week of a major championship.
Michael Breed is teaching how to execute the best shots from Quail Hollow and how to swing like the PGA champion. Also: a quick fix to score better inside 100 yards, and Dr. Ara Suppiah demonstrates how proper ankle movement can improve your game. Breed also interacts with fans throughout the show via social media.
Michael Breed heads to the signature hole of his home course to teach how to score from 100 yards and in. Tips on how to control distance with wedges, adding spin to tricky 50 yard shots and choosing the correct club to use around the green are offered. From the Michael Breed Golf Academy at Trump Golf Links, Ferry Point in New York City.
The 2012 PGA Teacher of the Year Michael Breed helps lower scores by analyzing swing flaws and answering Facebook and Twitter questions. Breed also visits with a visual skills coach to demonstrate how eyes play a pivotal role on the course. Also: a lesson on maintaining focus.
Michael Breed is teaching what can be learned from the BMW Championship, including swinging like the champion and executing the top shots of the weekend. Breed demonstrates new iron technology and how putter grips can impact a stroke. Also: answering viewers questions and analyzing their swings.
Recapping the Presidents Cup by teaching the best shots from Liberty National. Included are tips on executing like the winning squad and how to think under pressure. Dr. Ara Suppiah discusses how being in tune with your body can lower scores.
Learnilng from the big names in the field at the CIMB Classic in Malaysia. Also: shooting lower scores with better wedge play; and viewer interaction via social media questions, swing videos and emails.
"Better Wedge Play" month continues with a trip outside to teach how to execute the ultimate trouble shot - the 50 yard bunker shot. A sports and performance psychologist teaches how to "manage the storm" next time stress is faced on the course. And for "Junior Golf Week," juniors from The First Tee demonstrate a fun activity to get kids involved in the game.
Tips from the practice tee at the East Lake Cup, including what the competitors are working on, how they handle pressure in meaningful tournaments and the practice drills they rely on to fix themselves. Guests include Dylan Meyer and Nick Hardy from Illinois, Theo Humphrey from Vanderbilt and Linnea Strom from Arizona States.
How to shoot lower scores when playing under pressure; areas of the game most affected by nerves; and a sports and performance psychologist shares how to be great in the moment. Also: for Veterans Day, a visit with a U.S. Marine vet and amputee who has bettered his life with golf through the PGA HOPE program.
Michael Breed is sharing all of the reasons he is thankful for golf this Thanksgiving, from the ability to control ball flight, to the 2017 PGA Teacher and Professional of the Year, to our viewers themselves. Also re-live a lesson with Scottish Open winner Rafa Cabrera Bello from the PGA Championship.
Indoor practice drills include using a half-foam roller to improve balance and using tape on a mat to help ball striking. Also: Tim Rosaforte shows a drill to improve putting in the office; Dr. Ara Suppiah offers tips to help stay fit and healthy during the off season; and PGA teaching pro Layne Savoie demonstrates hitting wedges like the top players.
Michael Breed closes out his ninth year hosting by looking back on his favorite guests, best lessons and funniest "Let's Do This" moments of the year. Breed reveals a brand new lesson using his favorite new instruction aid, PVC pipe. Best-selling author Jon Gordon shares how he went from being a negative to a positive person, and how you can do the same thing on the golf course.