I met Moe in Florida and watched him hit balls. I kept saying to myself “you cannot do that, no one can do that” but he did it over and over again. Hitting 3 woods out of a divot perfectly straight and long, he hit 5 balls at the 50 yard sign and hit the sign 3 times and he hit every shot straight. There were others watching and many of them were teaching pros and men and women tour pros. We were all amazed and almost in shock. He really was that good. I flew from Germany just to see Moe and was not disappointed, it was worth it.
That's awesome. Incredibly awesome. I would have loved to just walk the course and talk with him about life. It'd be extremely nice to watch him hit, but to chat with him sincerely... I feel like he'd welcome that more than anything. Guy has had question after question drilled on him. Talking about the randomness of life would be more of a joy I'm assuming. Really sucks I never got to do this. The funny thing is ... I feel like I can hear him telling me what to do sometimes when I'm on the course practicing for hours on end. "stop fighting positions kid"
We as golfers love the feeling of middling a ball, then times the exhilaration by 10 if it goes where we’re looking. I, personally can hit balls all day everyday at 54 until the swelling starts. Back, wrists, hands, shoulders etc. I can’t get enough of it so I watch Moe, the man who loves it the most.
Yesterday, I went to the range. Hit @ 150 balls trying to use Moe's technique. I estimate @ 30 shots went dead straight and far! Of the rest of them, @ 60 shots were OK and @ 60 were bad. This was the 3rd day in 4 weeks, I had a club in my hand (in many years); the first day after studying Moe and Graves over the last 2 weeks. I was completely surprised and encouraged! I will be 64 this month. Over the course of my life, I have had an estimated total of 30 days hitting a golf ball. 4 weeks ago, during a visit to WV, I played 2 rounds of 18 with borrowed clubs, scoring 132 and 131, respectively. Then, I found Moe and "Little Moe" on TH-cam! I'm looking forward to many days of improving golf ⛳ in the future. Thanks.
I thank you both for the commentary in this video. Just fantastic! I have joined the Inner Circle at GGA and will gather as many additional golfers that I know to do the same. We all need to keep Moe Norman alive forever and ever.
So much wisdom about the game of golf and how to think positively, who needs a golf shrink or performance coach when you have the wisdom of Mr. Moe Norman.
What a privilege to watch the great man's swing, Thank you to you Todd, Mark and your teams for keeping Moe's memory alive. I've tried the one plane swing for a time but not had the confidence or knowledge to stick with it. I'm tempted again to give it another go when the course and range opens up again. I'll never tire seeing Moe's swing and the sound of his ball striking is a thing of beauty.
Just went to my range to do the same. No balls out as there was rain last night but I chipped and putted(probably worse than Moe) the chipping technique worked sooo well I sat there and used my 50 degree gap wedge and 55 sandy from 35-20 yards. I was surprised by the results.
I've gone down a rabbit hole, one that Moe dug (straight of course). Bought the book & watching videos galore. I've gone into small steps of trying his swing, but I've gained much more than a better game of golf,. by learning about Moe, he's fantastic & a true role model - I'm utterly addicted. Love it, thanks from Scotland - He's really our kind of guy & I was glad to see he's got Scottish ancestors....I'd have loved him anyway, but love him even more :)
Moe had a very consistent setup, so much so that it is almost easy to miss. You likely know it better than anyone. He seems to stand, feet fairly close together open to the target and bit farther away from the ball and places the driver on the ground square to the target between himself and the ball. Then he takes his stance, seems a bit close with his lead foot forward of the target line and sets the driver on the ground, maybe 4-6 inches behind the ball, takes a very short waggle, picks the head up and turns back about 12-18 inches behind the ball(Todd I am sure you have measured the exact distance) then he stops at that point for a very short time with the club on the turf picke the club up and fires. He does almost the same thing with his irons. It is seemingly just as consistent as his swing! Am I missing much more in his setup? Thanks Todd for our recognition of Moe’s genius and perhaps as much for proving it is teachable and can go to a real world golf course.
6:50 - Just look at that amazing ball flight. Ripped with a penetrating fight! 7:17 - Look at the purity of this strike. It really is pure joy, keep you smilin' everyday!
Thank you 🙌Todd Graves🙌 for your Continued DEDICATION Of Helping. This Is (IMO) The BEST 59:28 On TH-cam! & A Special Thank YOU to MARK EVERSHED for his Sizable contribution to this MASTERPIECE!!! ☮️❤️& 💪🏼⛳️
I like the observation of when Moe spoke, you need to listen to what he said because he is teaching you something about golf. I find myself rewinding videos to hear what he said to understand what he is teaching in his clinics. I have heard other personnel stories from other golfers and the way they would explain is exactly how Moe would speak and you hear what is said as if Moe was talking himself. He had a unique way of saying something that sticks between the ears. Thanks Mark and Todd.
Todd Sir I am from India And I love golf so much. I am following your since june 2019 and believe me Moe Norman Legacy changed my life. Now I Understand this beautiful game and I enjoy more. I see the shadow of Moe Norman in you . You are so humble sir I wish I will meet you one day. thank you so much My dream is to be a professional golfer , If It happens I believe it will be happen. I dont have anything right now except golf swing. But Time will change I will be happy to serve Moe Norman through my contributions.
@@ToddGravesGolf Sir If I any win PGA Tour In the future . I will donte 100k dollar to your academy as a tribute to Legend Moe Norman. I feel lucky to learn Moe Norman Swing just watching your video.
It was 20 years ago yesterday that Moe passed away in Kitchener. His legend has rightfully grown tremendously thanks to many people who knew him, especially Todd Graves, and we remember him . RIP Moe. 🙏✝️
C'est un document d'une très grande valeur !, Monsieur Moe Norman est un homme profondément humain ,passionné par le golf à qui il a donné toute son existence ! Quel exemple pour nous , quel immense Champion !❤️❤️❤️
"With this swing, and being smarter, nobody would've touched me"...very interesting comment from mr Moe. Hogan once said “I played with a young kid [Nicklaus]. If he’d known how to win, he would’ve won by seven strokes.” And look how Jack Nicklaus turned out. If only someone took mr Moe under their wing or someone influenced him positively like all the greats were influenced for the better. Its sad, very sad. Mr Moe could have been the greatest of the greats.
I agree but in some ways I believe Moe will contribute more to the game of golf than most of the great players - simply because even after he is gone he continues to help others find joy in the game. There should be a Hall of Fame for that.
Hi Todd, I live in Dublin Ireland how many students a month would you need and the cost per student for you to send Instuctor over to Dublin to hold a Single Plane clinic. With one flight from the USA.
I love moe as genius , Mark evershed and master Todd Golf Academy Producing this video, the creation of manifesting the perfect orbital swing.! From Australia Ben HK.
when you throw a ball, you step forward as your arm goes back. When you skip a rock, you step forward as your arm go back. When you swing a club, you move into your lead leg (step without stepping) before your arms complete the top of the backswing. This is all part of sequencing.
Todd, what a great piece of film here...thank you, Mark & Moe for putting this all together & sharing it here with us on TH-cam! When will you all be doing another online clinic/training event?
I been studying mo and Todd also the Ben hogan gentleman who have very similar ideas like mo & Ben did...being a blessed natural I try to mimick the pros and copy the action...grips I always try to get a peak ....I saw this and tried it...notice mo.never got to close to the ball...with the club....I tried it last night it makes you power through ...try it ...smash mofactor😉
Oye amigo no creo que encuentres este material, pero te deseo suerte en tu búsqueda. Usted podría ser el que traduzca el material al español y proporcione a muchas más personas acceso al genio de este hombre. Te cuidas
Thanks Todd for your dedication to keeping Moe's legacy alive. I have 1-question that no one has talked about; why did Moe need to set the club face behind the ball and then more it back 6 to 9 inches further behind the ball before starting his back swing? Hope to hear an answer from you. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year to you and yours.
Moe answers this on a couple different occasions. His response was “I’ve just always done that since I was 9, you wouldn’t teach that though it’s just something I do”. He also went on to say that “it starts the right shoulder back earlier and eliminates 8 inches of backswing and that’s one more variable to eliminate”.
@@rw21r1 Very interesting story. I tried it myself to see if I could figure out what his reasoning was and came up with the idea that he just felt it suited his eye. Thanks again Todd.
"So, you never related putting to ball striking? 'No, no, it's two different games'. "You still believe that today"? 'Yes, one's on the ground, the other one's in the air. How could they be the same?' Moe Norman.
That’s what I was thinking, that wasn’t that great out of the bunker and neither were those wedge shots considering you couldn’t get an easier shot and it’s easy to hit the same shot over and over. Instead of hitting different shots from different angles and yardages. Any decent player is going to do just as well if not better. On modern hard/fast greens your going to struggle with that chunk and run style short game. Moe was probably the most accurate driver of the ball ever, but his short game was mediocre.
I notice that When Moe plays bunker he never dig deeply into sand, instead he uses a lot of wrist movements to sweeps the club head through the sand and upward... interesting:)
Todd the link to gold membership is missing a m at the end for .com Update: I called your 800 number and spoke with the nice lady and she said she would have your it guys get on it. Some day I am going to have to email you my story of how just your videos here have helped me improve my ball striking. For now I will just say I went from a nasty slice & having to set up stupid to correct it to a 90%+ grouping of 5dgerees of deviation either side of center in 100 balls. Even with some medical issues that would probably keep most from swinging. It truly is a Feeling of Greatness to be able to have confidence where your ball is going to go. Thanks for all your work. If I ever get my workers comp settlement I will be sure to send you a donation towards the video and maybe even attend some schools. I think I would like to maybe become a instructor some day.I still have a decade or two left in me for that. I would really like to focus on youth golf camps even. God Bless you and yours in this time of the cerveza bug. LS
Autism ..Asperger’s my guess fixation to ball striking brilliant…interpersonal skills dealing with other humans limited…sad…whether it was this or an injury to his head, we play the cards we are dealt those cards determine the ratio of pleasure and pain we experience the ratio of either varies so so much from human to human. Then we die in most cases handing the baton on to those that replace us to try and figure it out. Good Luck! If it was mainly good then appreciate it.
BWG88....Arrrgghhh...Thanks for noticing. I have been screaming from the rooftops for years about Moe's overlapping grip which is exactly what it teach. I suggest using and overlapping grip.
Hard to believe he it 1540 drives in 6 hours and 51 minutes. That’s 16 seconds per drive. No bathroom breaks? Was someone teeing the ball for him? Bending over 1540 times he must have been in great shape.
Now a days, when I hear Dechambeau talk, the similarity to Moe is eerily doppelgänger like. It’s the self confidence, it’s the open minded optimism, and it’s the simplicity of a genius’s view on life...
I met Moe in Florida and watched him hit balls. I kept saying to myself “you cannot do that, no one can do that” but he did it over and over again. Hitting 3 woods out of a divot perfectly straight and long, he hit 5 balls at the 50 yard sign and hit the sign 3 times and he hit every shot straight. There were others watching and many of them were teaching pros and men and women tour pros. We were all amazed and almost in shock. He really was that good. I flew from Germany just to see Moe and was not disappointed, it was worth it.
That's awesome. Incredibly awesome. I would have loved to just walk the course and talk with him about life. It'd be extremely nice to watch him hit, but to chat with him sincerely... I feel like he'd welcome that more than anything. Guy has had question after question drilled on him. Talking about the randomness of life would be more of a joy I'm assuming. Really sucks I never got to do this. The funny thing is ... I feel like I can hear him telling me what to do sometimes when I'm on the course practicing for hours on end. "stop fighting positions kid"
I can never stop watching Moe hitting balls . There is never enough footage . Thanks for posting
You bet
We as golfers love the feeling of middling a ball, then times the exhilaration by 10 if it goes where we’re looking. I, personally can hit balls all day everyday at 54 until the swelling starts. Back, wrists, hands, shoulders etc. I can’t get enough of it so I watch Moe, the man who loves it the most.
What a great remembrance of a great human who just happened to be a great golfer!
Thanks.
Yesterday, I went to the range. Hit @ 150 balls trying to use Moe's technique. I estimate @ 30 shots went dead straight and far! Of the rest of them, @ 60 shots were OK and @ 60 were bad. This was the 3rd day in 4 weeks, I had a club in my hand (in many years); the first day after studying Moe and Graves over the last 2 weeks. I was completely surprised and encouraged! I will be 64 this month. Over the course of my life, I have had an estimated total of 30 days hitting a golf ball. 4 weeks ago, during a visit to WV, I played 2 rounds of 18 with borrowed clubs, scoring 132 and 131, respectively. Then, I found Moe and "Little Moe" on TH-cam! I'm looking forward to many days of improving golf ⛳ in the future. Thanks.
How are you doing nowadays? Cheers
Moe has become my favorite golfer human being Thank you for sharing his life with us 🙏
I thank you both for the commentary in this video. Just fantastic! I have joined the Inner Circle at GGA and will gather as many additional golfers that I know to do the same. We all need to keep Moe Norman alive forever and ever.
So much wisdom about the game of golf and how to think positively, who needs a golf shrink or performance coach when you have the wisdom of Mr. Moe Norman.
What a privilege to watch the great man's swing, Thank you to you Todd, Mark and your teams for keeping Moe's memory alive. I've tried the one plane swing for a time but not had the confidence or knowledge to stick with it. I'm tempted again to give it another go when the course and range opens up again. I'll never tire seeing Moe's swing and the sound of his ball striking is a thing of beauty.
Just went to my range to do the same. No balls out as there was rain last night but I chipped and putted(probably worse than Moe) the chipping technique worked sooo well I sat there and used my 50 degree gap wedge and 55 sandy from 35-20 yards. I was surprised by the results.
I've gone down a rabbit hole, one that Moe dug (straight of course).
Bought the book & watching videos galore.
I've gone into small steps of trying his swing, but I've gained much more than a better game of golf,. by learning about Moe, he's fantastic & a true role model - I'm utterly addicted.
Love it, thanks from Scotland - He's really our kind of guy & I was glad to see he's got Scottish ancestors....I'd have loved him anyway, but love him even more :)
Never seen this in all that is out there about Moe. Thanks so much!
My pleasure!
Got to be my favorite quote from More "If you're going miss it, miss it quick,"
Love it.
Moe had a very consistent setup, so much so that it is almost easy to miss. You likely know it better than anyone. He seems to stand, feet fairly close together open to the target and bit farther away from the ball and places the driver on the ground square to the target between himself and the ball. Then he takes his stance, seems a bit close with his lead foot forward of the target line and sets the driver on the ground, maybe 4-6 inches behind the ball, takes a very short waggle, picks the head up and turns back about 12-18 inches behind the ball(Todd I am sure you have measured the exact distance) then he stops at that point for a very short time with the club on the turf picke the club up and fires. He does almost the same thing with his irons. It is seemingly just as consistent as his swing! Am I missing much more in his setup? Thanks Todd for our recognition of Moe’s genius and perhaps as much for proving it is teachable and can go to a real world golf course.
Please watch this. All golfers must have seen this. . Incredible)) great man and a LEGEND!!
This Video Brings Tears In my eyes.
6:50 - Just look at that amazing ball flight. Ripped with a penetrating fight!
7:17 - Look at the purity of this strike. It really is pure joy, keep you smilin' everyday!
Can you get lucky 50 years in a row is THE comment of the decade 😂😂👍🏻⛳️
Thanks Moe you where spot on back then and even are better now.. I hit it pure now and often looked to the skies on the range and thank you.
Moe was the best.
Quality comment Tower Tooty i do the same !
Thank you 🙌Todd Graves🙌 for your Continued DEDICATION Of Helping. This Is (IMO) The BEST 59:28 On TH-cam! & A Special Thank YOU to MARK EVERSHED for his Sizable contribution to this MASTERPIECE!!! ☮️❤️& 💪🏼⛳️
Wow, thank you
Special place in my golfing heart for Moe.
Another great one Krissy. Gold gods continue to shine on you and yours
I like the observation of when Moe spoke, you need to listen to what he said because he is teaching you something about golf. I find myself rewinding videos to hear what he said to understand what he is teaching in his clinics. I have heard other personnel stories from other golfers and the way they would explain is exactly how Moe would speak and you hear what is said as if Moe was talking himself. He had a unique way of saying something that sticks between the ears.
Thanks Mark and Todd.
Glad you liked it!.
Todd Sir I am from India And I love golf so much. I am following your since june 2019 and believe me Moe Norman Legacy changed my life.
Now I Understand this beautiful game and I enjoy more.
I see the shadow of Moe Norman in you . You are so humble sir I wish I will meet you one day.
thank you so much
My dream is to be a professional golfer , If It happens I believe it will be happen.
I dont have anything right now except golf swing. But Time will change I will be happy to serve Moe Norman through my contributions.
You can do it. The first thing Moe said to me when I asked him how to become great - he said "Believe in Yourself".
@@ToddGravesGolf Sir If I any win PGA Tour In the future . I will donte 100k dollar to your academy as a tribute to Legend Moe Norman. I feel lucky to learn Moe Norman Swing just watching your video.
It was 20 years ago yesterday that Moe passed away in Kitchener. His legend has rightfully grown tremendously thanks to many people who knew him, especially Todd Graves, and we remember him . RIP Moe. 🙏✝️
C'est un document d'une très grande valeur !, Monsieur Moe Norman est un homme profondément humain ,passionné par le golf à qui il a donné toute son existence !
Quel exemple pour nous , quel immense Champion !❤️❤️❤️
"With this swing, and being smarter, nobody would've touched me"...very interesting comment from mr Moe. Hogan once said “I played with a young kid [Nicklaus]. If he’d known how to win, he would’ve won by seven strokes.” And look how Jack Nicklaus turned out. If only someone took mr Moe under their wing or someone influenced him positively like all the greats were influenced for the better. Its sad, very sad. Mr Moe could have been the greatest of the greats.
I agree but in some ways I believe Moe will contribute more to the game of golf than most of the great players - simply because even after he is gone he continues to help others find joy in the game. There should be a Hall of Fame for that.
Hi Todd,
I live in Dublin Ireland how many students a month would you need and the cost per student for you to send Instuctor over to Dublin to hold a Single Plane clinic. With one flight from the USA.
Probably 12. You can email me at toddg@ gravesgolf.com to discuss. Thank you
I love moe as genius , Mark evershed and master Todd Golf Academy Producing this video, the creation of manifesting the perfect orbital swing.!
From Australia Ben HK.
Thank you for putting this up. Great insights!
Glad it was helpful!
Todd can u explain or demonstrate mows meaning of his hands going backwards while his body is going forwards?Thanks
when you throw a ball, you step forward as your arm goes back. When you skip a rock, you step forward as your arm go back. When you swing a club, you move into your lead leg (step without stepping) before your arms complete the top of the backswing. This is all part of sequencing.
@Todd Graves Dr Kwon is really highlighting this transition today. He's taking what Moe knew 50 years ago and putting true physical science behind it.
Todd, what a great piece of film here...thank you, Mark & Moe for putting this all together & sharing it here with us on TH-cam! When will you all be doing another online clinic/training event?
Yes. Will do.
Thanks again for the cool Moe content.
Any time!
The man was extremely confident full stop!
Great interview with Mark.
Thank you.
Very enjoyable thanks for uploading. I might hop on that 3 day school.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Moe does everything so quickly, he talks fast hits the ball fast, he is the nearest thing I have seen to a human machine gun.
how fitting that you picked the song "One of Us" for the bunker vid👍
The sound in the bunker is epic …..thump
I miss Moe i love Moe
31:36 lessons are overrated: work is underrated: desire is the perfect mix.
The video is really well done. Congrats Todd.
Thank you.
I been studying mo and Todd also the Ben hogan gentleman who have very similar ideas like mo & Ben did...being a blessed natural I try to mimick the pros and copy the action...grips I always try to get a peak ....I saw this and tried it...notice mo.never got to close to the ball...with the club....I tried it last night it makes you power through ...try it ...smash mofactor😉
Hola donde podría encontrar material de la técnica de Moe Norman en español?
Oye amigo no creo que encuentres este material, pero te deseo suerte en tu búsqueda. Usted podría ser el que traduzca el material al español y proporcione a muchas más personas acceso al genio de este hombre. Te cuidas
Thanks Todd for your dedication to keeping Moe's legacy alive. I have 1-question that no one has talked about; why did Moe need to set the club face behind the ball and then more it back 6 to 9 inches further behind the ball before starting his back swing? Hope to hear an answer from you. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year to you and yours.
Moe answers this on a couple different occasions. His response was “I’ve just always done that since I was 9, you wouldn’t teach that though it’s just something I do”. He also went on to say that “it starts the right shoulder back earlier and eliminates 8 inches of backswing and that’s one more variable to eliminate”.
@@rw21r1 Very interesting story. I tried it myself to see if I could figure out what his reasoning was and came up with the idea that he just felt it suited his eye. Thanks again Todd.
"So, you never related putting to ball striking? 'No, no, it's two different games'. "You still believe that today"? 'Yes, one's on the ground, the other one's in the air. How could they be the same?' Moe Norman.
I see Moe use overlap grip also. One of Tiger's most sensible comments is admiting he can use ANY GRIP TYPE...as specific shot requires
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
If you look up “savant” or “autistic savant” you’ll see a picture of Moe Norman. He was born with this gift. Glad he found an outlet for it in golf.
Where can we find the footage from all the televised tournaments he won?
Working on a documentary as we speak. Www.thefeelingofgreatness.com
Great to see him overhead
Wouldn't say moe's bunker play was that amazing, only one that was really close all the others I'd expect a 2 putt most of the time
That’s what I was thinking, that wasn’t that great out of the bunker and neither were those wedge shots considering you couldn’t get an easier shot and it’s easy to hit the same shot over and over. Instead of hitting different shots from different angles and yardages. Any decent player is going to do just as well if not better. On modern hard/fast greens your going to struggle with that chunk and run style short game. Moe was probably the most accurate driver of the ball ever, but his short game was mediocre.
There should be a book of Moeism's much like the Herbism's from U.S. Olympic Hockey Coach Herb Brooks.
Choke down an inch, like Moe, and see how accurate you become>>>>
Beautiful
YEs.
31:18 music reference PLZZ 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Great content! #alloverthegolf #subforgolf
Thank you.
Send it!
I notice that When Moe plays bunker he never dig deeply into sand, instead he uses a lot of wrist movements to sweeps the club head through the sand and upward... interesting:)
If you’re gonna miss it, miss it quick! 😅
Moe Norman only had to buy a tee about once a decade, he could hit balls all day and they never moved. 😊
Where can I find video of Moe putting
We have a video at www.singleplaneacademy.com
Todd Graves is it part of one of the DVD’s is so which one
Todd the link to gold membership is missing a m at the end for .com
Update:
I called your 800 number and spoke with the nice lady and she said she would have your it guys get on it.
Some day I am going to have to email you my story of how just your videos here have helped me improve my ball striking. For now I will just say I went from a nasty slice & having to set up stupid to correct it to a 90%+ grouping of 5dgerees of deviation either side of center in 100 balls. Even with some medical issues that would probably keep most from swinging. It truly is a Feeling of Greatness to be able to have confidence where your ball is going to go.
Thanks for all your work. If I ever get my workers comp settlement I will be sure to send you a donation towards the video and maybe even attend some schools. I think I would like to maybe become a instructor some day.I still have a decade or two left in me for that. I would really like to focus on youth golf camps even.
God Bless you and yours in this time of the cerveza bug.
LS
Thanks! members.singleplaneacademy.com/gold-new/
Ok
It would have been nice if the interviewer asked "why" to Moe just once?!?!
Autism ..Asperger’s my guess fixation to ball striking brilliant…interpersonal skills dealing with other humans limited…sad…whether it was this or an injury to his head, we play the cards we are dealt those cards determine the ratio of pleasure and pain we experience the ratio of either varies so so much from human to human. Then we die in most cases handing the baton on to those that replace us to try and figure it out. Good Luck! If it was mainly good then appreciate it.
He was a golf savant
Yes.
Anyone else notice that Moe was using an overlap grip a lot in this video!? What's up with that...
BWG88....Arrrgghhh...Thanks for noticing. I have been screaming from the rooftops for years about Moe's overlapping grip which is exactly what it teach. I suggest using and overlapping grip.
Kinda tricky putting the flag at the base of a hill. If he hit it too far it would roll back to the hole. Still very consistent though
Moe was awesome.
Hard to believe he it 1540 drives in 6 hours and 51 minutes. That’s 16 seconds per drive. No bathroom breaks? Was someone teeing the ball for him? Bending over 1540 times he must have been in great shape.
Dude had like 17 holes in one & shot 59 three times.
1 was in the rough..
Moe’s hands aren’t as high on wedge shots as they are for full swing
Sam Adams club is shorter and it’s not about high hands. It’s about alignment of arms.
Lol Lake Doesnt Get in Moes Way Tho
Sorry Todd moe I spelled his name wrong shame
Granted he was chipping into a backstop
Billy Dunk.
there so many awsome players in the world just dont have the money to make the tour its not free
True.
@@ToddGravesGolf do you think i could do this swing if i bent my clubs to match i really dont care about distance i have all the tools ?
Notice Moe's bunker shots, all arms with pretty much no body rotation and just a slight vertical drop.
These golf instructors have no clue what moe norman actually did !
Hello?
So Moe Norman wasn't perfectly straight every time from what I see in this video. . His accuracy could have improved if he had better clubs.
Get the poor guy a more comfortable chair.
That wedge section was impressive but didn’t look 100 yards tbh
👍👍👍
Now a days, when I hear Dechambeau talk, the similarity to Moe is eerily doppelgänger like. It’s the self confidence, it’s the open minded optimism, and it’s the simplicity of a genius’s view on life...
Thanks again for the cool Moe content.
You bet!