Do the MOE NORMAN Drill and Strike the Ball PURE Every Time!

In this video, Steve demonstrates a new drill to help your footwork and pivot by hacking into the ‘quirks' of the Moe Norman golf swing.

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13 thoughts on “Do the MOE NORMAN Drill and Strike the Ball PURE Every Time!

  1. My issues: scooping the ball at impact and flipping at it, impacting it on my trail side, rather leading side.

    Cont: early extending because of my hands scooping so hard that my body makes compensations and stands up, to avoid hitting it fat.

    Also, this is probably the best I’ve seen your swing look! I used to copy moe norman Ala Todd Graves teaching and I would go through 3 large buckets with 0 % pain ANYWHERE in my body it was almost to the point where it was funny from how little to no pain there was by doing that feet planted by impact and rolling the feet.

  2. Sir, you are using multiple Moe Norman images that are owned by Graves Golf (my company). I respectfully ask you to remove Moe Norman's photos from your video.

  3. I have been doing that for years, but have been working on trying to do the opposite by ending up on right toe on the follow through and it ruined my swing, going back to Moe's right foot method thank you

  4. This looks like an ankle injury waiting to happen if overdone. Moe was a fluke in ball striking & using only 1 piece of his puzzle likely won't fix anything. There's never been another like him & likely never will be.

  5. Thanks for sharing this drill Steve. I am going to make sure that I give Mo Norman drill a try when I go to the range tomorrow Lord willing. My miss when I get tired is coming up out of the swing. But I can see that if I practice this drill it will force me to stay down through the swing.

  6. What's your take on a posted left leg i.e. no knee bend at impact vs a little bend. Its hard to keep your rump back by posting to a dead straight left leg. That chair behind the butt is helping my power, however, I am still occasionally hitting a big fatty because of years of posting onto a dead straight left leg at impact. Also, having an athletic slight bend on the left leg at impact is helping my repetitive right hip/back stiffness injury I have had since I got seriously into golf 20 years ago! I think I just need to grip down a little to compensate for years of being locked in the left leg at impact i.e. too tall

  7. "Pipeline" Mo once played with Sam Snead who questioned Mo's intended use of a driver on a lay up shot before a river. Mo told him he was going over the bridge and not laying up, which, to Snead's amazement, he did!??

  8. Kenny Perry, Patrick reed had that flat footed look through impact too. I think myself and most golfers would be much better going it that way as opposed to jumping off our right side a la tiger or even nicklaus/Norman who really drive the legs. Nick Price and Faldo were taught that way as youngsters and went on to win a bunch when they calmed down their lower bodies. that story about Nick price winning a bunch after spending a month or two playing and hitting every ball closed stances to calm his leg action comes to mind. I saw Price in 1995 in his prime and he hit it flush every time. Great tip Steve and very informative. Never really looked at Moe’s swing.

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