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Locality: Briarcliff Manor, New York

Phone: +1 914-282-9200



Website: www.kevinsprecher.com

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Kevin Sprecher Golf 29.05.2021

Look how beautiful it is here at @hudsonnationalgolfclub thank you to the members and the director of golf Theron Harvey for hosting the @titleist staff fitting day

Kevin Sprecher Golf 28.02.2021

Learn how to find the driver setup for your desired ball flight. (@KevinSprecher)

Kevin Sprecher Golf 19.02.2021

Learn how to find the driver setup for your desired ball flight. (Kevin Sprecher Golf)

Kevin Sprecher Golf 10.02.2021

The amount of bounce your wedge has will impact your shot. Learn how much bounce your swing needs

Kevin Sprecher Golf 05.02.2021

The amount of bounce your wedge has will impact your shot. Learn how much bounce your swing needs

Kevin Sprecher Golf 29.01.2021

I had fun taking about golf instruction with the guys from @bladedwedge Check out their twitch.tv for the full interview. There is a link in my bio.

Kevin Sprecher Golf 22.01.2021

Get a better understanding of putting alignment if you want to become a better putter. #playingthrough (@KevinSprecher) GOLF.com

Kevin Sprecher Golf 21.12.2020

I’m very excited to see the new @titleist TSi drivers and fairways. #sprecheffect #titleist

Kevin Sprecher Golf 05.12.2020

Has fun playing with @jazzjanewattananond and my friend @terryrowles at @sleepyhollowcountryclub this kid can really play. Keep an eye on him at the US Open next week. #pgatour

Kevin Sprecher Golf 02.12.2020

Look what just arrived! Thank you @vokeywedges for the great looking wedge and @golficity for creating the hashtag. I can’t wait to get this in play.

Kevin Sprecher Golf 28.11.2020

Here is my latest @Golf_com tip about how to add width to your swing. Thank you @holdernessbourne for the support. #titleist #Sprecheffect

Kevin Sprecher Golf 17.11.2020

Fixing your golf swing can begin in any number of places, from the practice range to a clubfitter’s workshop. But wherever you’re trying to clean up your game, the goal is the same: finding a consistent, repeatable motion that puts your club in the right position for success. For many golfers, the biggest roadblock in reaching a successful, repeatable motion comes from having a swing that is either too steep or too shallow. For some, this may be caused by an injury or physical restriction, for others, the cause might be as simple as a bad habit. In either case, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kevin Sprecher dives into a drill for correcting your swing plane in today’s Home Practice. First, Sprecher addresses those swinging too steep.