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Remembering Moe Norman
O. B. Left just sent me a great Private Message detailing his reminiscences of fellow Canadian Moe Norman. I felt it was too good to keep for just myself, so I asked his permission to share it with you. Enjoy!
Are you interested in George Knudson's action? I have a dvd copy of his old instructional video that includes a sequence of him swinging against a black and white grid a la Hogan. I'd be glad to donate it to your library if you are interested. Nice swing but perhaps a little pivot to hands theoretically. I read recently that Mickey Wright used to admire his swing. There is story up here about how Moe and George used to have a standing wager based not on score but on how many "polies" they would each have during a round. Appropriate perhaps since neither were the greatest of putters.Great stuff, O. B. Left. Thanks! :salut: |
O.B. Left,
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I have a copy of Tim O'Conners' book about Moe,"THE FEELING OF GREATNESS".
It is signed by Moe. We were scheduled to host Moe's annual tournament at the course I built here in Orlando.Sadly Moe was ill and it had to be postponed. He passed away before the tournament could be rescheduled. A LEGEND. |
Moe Norman
Was there any part of the golfing machine procedure that applied to Moe's swing?
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Moe's Magnificent Machine
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"My extension!" he said. "And how well I hit my positions!" In TGM's Mechanical Checklist for All Strokes (12-3), there are 45 precision alignments to be monitored in the 12 Sections of the Stroke. Extension (Extensor Action) is listed in nine of the Twelve Sections, which makes it 20 percent of the list (most items are mentioned only once). From Start Up to Follow-Through (the Both Arms Straight position), no matter what else is going on, Extensor Action is present. So, Moe's choice of "Extension" as his first response was a good one. Also, Moe was a fanatic about his "straight line through the golf course". In other words, the baseline of his Inclined Plane (that extends to infinity in both directions). Anyone who has seen him -- in person or in his videos -- knows that everything he did in his swing related to that Straight Line Basic. So, when Moe said "How well I hit my positions", he was referring to the continuous alignment of his swing to the Plane in the sequential Sections of the Stroke. Did Moe study The Golfing Machine? No. He was a Golfing Machine! :salut: |
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A friend of mine...
...played the Canadian Tour back in the early 70's and had some great 'Moe' stories.:golf:
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