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It’s a simple, single-plane swing that he repeated. Let's break down a little bit of what he did. Moe Norman at address. 1. Here’s where it starts to get weird.
Moe Norman was one of golf's truly fascinating characters, with an equally interesting and unique golf swing to match. We break it all down our latest episode of Film Study, which you can watch in ...
Ben Hogan and Moe Norman. The former is an icon within the sport and beyond. Golfers pour over the countless hours of footage we have of his swing and design philosophies around his methods.
In today's edition of Play Smart, we're taking a look at the most important part of the swing, according to legendary ball-striker Moe Norman.
The Single Plane Golf Swing: Play Better Golf the Moe Norman Way. By Todd Graves, with Tim O'Connor, Brown Books, $29.95, hardback, 196 pages.
Moe Norman was said to be the "Rainman of Golf," slightly autistic, repeated his words often. One has to think maybe that's why his golf swing was so repetitious. Seriously repetitious.
Whether it’s because of his funky clothing, eccentric personality or highly distinctive swing, Moe Norman – dubbed golf’s “Rain Man” – didn’t fit into the sport’s traditional mold.
Whether it’s because of his funky clothing, eccentric personality or highly distinctive swing, Moe Norman – dubbed golf’s “Rain Man” – didn’t fit into the sport’s traditional mold.
Whether it’s because of his funky clothing, eccentric personality or highly distinctive swing, Moe Norman – dubbed golf’s “Rain Man” – didn’t fit into the sport’s traditional mold.
Whether it’s because of his funky clothing, eccentric personality or highly distinctive swing, Moe Norman — dubbed golf’s “Rain Man” — didn’t fit into the sport’s traditional mold ...
Whether it’s because of his funky clothing, eccentric personality or highly distinctive swing, Moe Norman — dubbed golf’s “Rain Man” — didn’t fit into the sport’s traditional mold.