johnnydoom
He always seemed to have the ability to get the same point across differently. He used a lot of training aids and visual graphics, much like the guys on "Me and My Golf" on Youtube.
As with a lot of modern golf instruction - a player struggling with a certain swing flaw might not understand the instructional concept a certain way it's being presented by one instructor, but might have the light go off with another way of explaining it from another. That communication of delivering the lesson, and the manner it is conceived and interpreted, is key. There is no one-size-fits-all in golf instruction.
It's why so many players go through the revolving door of instructors.... not just at our level, but even at the highest level.
Breed was very good at breaking down his swing keys to a very basic, understandable level. He's an effective communicator, and a very good instructor imo. Perhaps not quite owning the cachet as that of Foley, Harmon or whoever coaching at the tour level, but as it relates to the weekend club player - I thought he was very good at what he did on the network segments.