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The late Moe Norman was an enigma. Or, as three-time major champion Vijay Singh once referred to him, "God's gift to golf." You may have heard of Moe Norman. If not, here’s the one-sentence ...
Many consider Moe Norman to be one of the best, if not the best, ball-striker in golf history. What can we learn?
With Mind Golf: The Troubled Genius of Moe Norman, Young attempts to explain a socially awkward man whose arrow-straight shots resulted in 17 holes-in-one and earned him the nickname Pipeline Moe.
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.
Moe Norman was one of the best ball-strikers in the history of golf. Instructor Todd Graves explains how he did it.
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.
Norman, who died in 2004 at age 75, was a study in contradictions. He was a genius for unlocking the secret to a repeatable golf swing, but was also someone who struggled with basic social dynamics.
Murray Irwin Norman died in 2004. He was the greatest striker of the golf ball to ever play the game. You never heard of him, right? Neither did I, so we'll let this settle in. Canadian golfer Moe ...
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.