In these photos Michael Breed is joined by James Lepp to talk about warming up for a round of golf.
Michael Breed tries his hand at James Lepps infamous saucer pass chipping motion.
Michael Breed asks James Lepp to describe how he adjusts the trajectory of his shots depending on the circumstances you might encounter on the golf course.
Michael Breed asks James Lepp how many range balls he usually hits before a round of golf.
James Lepp explains to Michael Breed what he tries to accomplish on the driving range before a round of golf.
Michael Breed asks James Lepp how he would approach hitting a shot to a flag that is about 150 yards down range.
Michael Breed and James Lepp discuss how much time is spends hitting the driver before a round of golf.
James Lepp explains that when hitting any club on the range, you must have a target and a purpose for the shot. You are not just banging balls down the range.
The crane cam swoops in as Michael Breed and James Lepp discuss warming up for a round of golf.
Michael Breed thanks James Lepp for all the wonderful pre-round tips he has given viewers at home.
James Lepp explains that the most important time spent warming up for a round is on the putting green, not on the driving range.
During the taping of Big Break Academy James Lepp gets a piece of grass in his mouth, or maybe he has taken up Chan Songs diet.
James Lepp explains that he lead the entire match against Mark Silvers and then all of a sudden he had lost.
James Lepp explains that it is extremely important to get a feel for the speed of the greens before playing a round of golf.
Michael Breed is joined by the runner-up of Big Break Greenbrier to give tips on warming up for a round of golf on the practice green.
James Lepps unique chipping style is found intriguing by the entire Big Break Academy crew.
Michael Breed asks James Lepp to teach him the saucer pass chip shot.
James Lepp explains that even though the motion was borrowed from hockey he still looks at it like a golf shot.
James Lepp has perfected the saucer pass chipping motion, and has stunned Michael Breed at the same time!
James Lepp is asked to try the traditional pitching motion, and almost takes out a camera guy.
Michael Breed and James Lepp pose for a picture after the taping of Big Break Academy Greenbrier.