I've played my last 16 holes with my interpretation of Moe's wide stance. It's shown good promise so far.
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The Moe threadRe: The Moe threadI've played my last 16 holes with my interpretation of Moe's wide stance. It's shown good promise so far.
Re: The Moe threadI liked your old swing......
I like this one too... Good job.. FWIW I think Greg's book is worthwhile. I know you like to explore on your own. But John has mentioned that he would provide guidance for Moe 's move if so inclined. "The secret is on the deck"
Re: The Moe threadI'm sure it's buried in this thread, but do you happen to know where to get Greg's book?
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I got the Kindle /Nook version "The secret is on the deck"
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Nice, and great left knee stability k2. Playing under, instead of around, the knees is a great way to keep low while going full forward, and a flexed left knee goes a long way to secure that. Good stuff! You're ahead of where you were, and behind where you're going.
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That is unbelievable!! Moe knows his swing! Thanks for sharing that Picture ![]() BallTurf The only way to permanently learn a motor skill is thru REPETITION !
Re: The Moe threadMoe was famous for hitting balls off the top of Coke bottles. Never broke a bottle!
The Cadillac in the background was the car he owned.... traveling back and forth across Canada. He probably put a million miles on that car. It appears to be the same car I saw him with when I first met Moe in 87. The trunk was huge and just stuffed with clubs, golf shoes, pictures.. it literally was like a museum. Everything about Moe was memorable. He was an incredible talent and a completely unique individual. I feel so fortunate to have spent a fair amount of time learning from him.
Re: The Moe threadI remember when I first picked up the game back in the summer of 2000 and hearing people at driving ranges here in Toronto talking about a guy they referred to as "straight Moe".
It wouldn't be until after he died, and the advent of YouTube, that I discovered they were talking about Moe Norman. What I wouldn't give to travel back in time to see Moe hit golf balls. "I have a tip that can take five strokes off anyone's golf game: it's called an eraser." - Arnold Palmer
Re: The Moe threadNot sure if this has already been put in here, but I stumbled across this picture and wanted to post for the group. I like both grips shown here.
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