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moe norman and natural golf schools August 18, 2005, 9:42 am

by robert
is the moe Norman's swing that is being taught at the "natural golf schools" different than the Moe Norman's swing that is taught be individual pro teachers, such as Todd Graves in Florida, different?
I don't want to waste time with a school or teacher who is not the real deal and would like to learn Mr. Norman's swing and appraoch to striking golf balls.
Thanks for any help on this.
Robert
Massachusetts

post August 3, 2005, 5:21 pm

by robert hogan
i cant believe this guy called moe a "maverick teacher". moe norman made his own swing, natural golf is just a business.

Re: May 13, 2005, 4:36 pm

Moe Norman May 13, 2005, 4:36 pm

by Tommy Olson
Moe Norman is my idol, and I love the guy! I have pics of him in my golf bag so I hit the ball straight every time

Give Moe his due May 2, 2005, 7:36 pm

by Dan
Echoing Scott's comments, Moe carried the nickname "pipeline" around the Canadian and US PGA for decades because he was so consistently accurate down the middle. Lee Trevino described Moe as "the purest ball striker I've ever seen".
Also, IF you had done any homework, you may have learned that Moe passed away last fall; and deserving of a lot more respect than you gave himn in your 'lunchtime editorial'.
Try being a bit more professional - AND - respectful... who knows? Perhaps you could develop some adequacy as a column writer someday.

Do your homework May 2, 2005, 11:12 am

by Scott
Before you write about various golf methods that you have "tried" but more importantly about people...please do your homework. Moe Norman was not a maverick golf instructor...Moe was one of the greatest ball strikers of all time as evaluated by his peers such as Lee Trevinio. The Natural Golf Method was devised by Jack Kukendall who is a golf magazine top 100 instructor and the method teaches a swing that is similar to Moe Norman's swing.
Give Moe his due and do your homework before your next post. Follow this link and you might learn something http://www.scigolf.com/scigolf/mnormanbio.htm or you might also want to check out Tim O'Connors book about Moe.

RE: Do your homework July 12, 2005, 4:01 pm

by David Guinee
The article describes Moe Norman, "...who has a reputation for being one of the game's maverick teachers."
Moe Norman never gave a golf lesson in his life, he was too shy. Do your homework.
Hitting a bucket of balls with conventional grips is not playing Natural Golf.
Natural Golf (as demonstrated by Moe Norman) is revolutionary. The swing that is being taught by Natural Golf, Inc. is a perversion of Moe Norman's swing.

RE: RE: Do your homework January 30, 2006, 11:37 pm

by Chazman
Actually Moe did give lessons when he was a young pro working at a driving range in Canada.
He also was so shy that he put on thousands of clinics over the years/

RE: RE: Do your homework July 26, 2005, 12:05 pm

by Victor Massarano
My two sons and I just started taking Natural Golf lessons at our local golf course. You say in your response that the swing being taught at Natural Golf is a perversion of Moe Norman's swing. What's the difference between the two and how can I be sure my particular instructor isn't teaching us the original Moe Norman version?

RE: RE: RE: Do your homework December 6, 2006, 11:09 pm

by ANONYMOUS
cHECK OUT http://www.kuykendallgolf.com/docview.cfm?tid=10

 

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