Articles by Michael Breed with Peter Morrice

How to spin (or not spin) your wedges

If you’re looking to develop your wedge game around the greens, consider the role of backspin. Adding or taking away backspin is a terrific way to put more shots in your bag and hit your chips and pitches closer to the hole. Spin comes from what the clubface is doing at impact: An open face Read more…

Sergio’s secret swing key to crazy distance (don’t tell your buddies)

You’ve probably heard the term “lag the club” as a move you should make on the downswing. But lag can be a tough concept because many golfers naturally do the opposite—they “throw” or “cast” the club from the top. Lagging is important because it will almost always lead to better ball-striking and more distance. Ah, Read more…

Steal this power move from Bryson to hit Bryson-like drives

If there’s one thing that brings together all golfers, from tour stars to beginners, it’s the desire for more distance off the tee. Ego plays a part, that’s for sure, but longer drives mean shorter approach shots, more greens in regulation, more putts for birdie—you get the idea. Distance helps. A lot. Take Bryson DeChambeau. Read more…

The Swing Maker

One simple move – straightening your trail arm at the right time – can upgrade your entire game, driver to wedges.