Michael Breed

Ranked as the top instructor in New York State for over 6 years, and a Top 50 Instructor in America by Golf Digest, Michael is one of the most dynamic and entertaining teachers in the game.

Meet Michael

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From Michael Breed On January 29, 2024
Have you ever felt like you're swinging with a lot of effort, but the ball isn't...
From Michael Breed On August 18, 2023
Titleist Staff Member Michael Breed shares some of his keys for altering the...
From Michael Breed On June 28, 2023
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From Michael Breed On May 16, 2023
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From Michael Breed On March 02, 2023
Titleist Staff Member Michael Breed added a new TSR 5-wood to his setup and it...
From Michael Breed On January 04, 2023
Golf is a game of misses. Most misses are minor and leave you with playable...

MEET MICHAEL

Michael Breed is one of the most dynamic and entertaining teachers in the game. He is the host of A New Breed of Golf on Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio weekday mornings from 8-10 AM EST, and the digital series A New Breed of Golf, available on Facebook Watch and YouTube. Additionally, Michael operates the Michael Breed Golf Academy at Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point in New York City.

Golf Digest has ranked Michael as the top instructor in New York State for over 6 years, and a Top 50 Instructor in America. Golf Magazine ranks Michael in the Top 100 Instructors in America, and the PGA of America named him the National Teacher of the Year in 2012. The Metropolitan PGA Section has recognized Michael for a number of awards, including Teacher of the Year in 2000 and 2009, the only two-time winner of the award. Michael has been a Titleist staff member since 1998.

For more instruction from Michael, visit https://michaelbreed.com, and follow him on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.


"My teaching philosophy can be described as 'Ball to Body.' I take the information the ball presents and use it to determine what the body is doing, and what it can do better."

- Michael Breed