Moe Norman – Keeping it Level

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Moe Norman talks about staying level, balanced, and returning the club head at the same angle. #golf #MoeNorman #TheSinglePlaneSwing

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@robertskeates51 says:

Moe the Legend

@mywire says:

Moe is the worst at explaining what he does

@Grandmas_Favorite says:

Wish he took care of his teeth as well as he took care of his golf swing lol

@wokemyarse4133 says:

Where’s his teeth

@JoeKoski-t2o says:

The only secret to ball striking is hitting thousands of balls. Moe , ben, jack, tiger…

@Twosevenboy1 says:

greatest ball striker in the history of the planet

@Jim-l3r says:

Mt. Rushmore; Tom Morris, Tom Morris Jr. Harry Frankenberg, Moe Norman.

@alloveragian8215 says:

저렇게 치면 몇m 가나????

@Antropologis says:

His swing is super over the top, but boy does it fly nice. Dude is a golfing legend, mad respect 🫡

@robertrogers-lc8vf says:

He said “41 inches” away from the ball !!!
Not 40 !!!
“41”!!!!!
😂😂😂😂

@frozendivots1564 says:

Static, its single plane. Dynamic, he inverts. Everything except the clubface.

@BeefSupreme-vk9sz says:

Full of shit

@Fdxman92 says:

Ok so why was he not on tour making bank???

@beastbro8584 says:

It’s interesting he talks about level but his master move also includes a “vertical drop”. That’s why this is a demo and not a lesson. Greatest ball striker of all time perhaps though

@oneshot3216 says:

Moe kinda looked like Chunk in the movie The Goonies 😂

@williamburke9957 says:

Cameraman needs some cough nedicine

@hosoiarchives4858 says:

I love this guy

@onsenguy835 says:

he praises himself literally every sentence. what an insufferable bore.

@jammielettMX326 says:

❤❤ 💪👊

@TeddyCavachon says:

Having tried this swing style for a summer and that of Hogan and Count Yogi what I concluded was the secret to Moe consistent ball striking was how he gripped the club with both arms straight AND both hands in maxed out ULNAR Deviation 👉 to the point the wrists and arms lock up with face square.

Hogan got to about the same place of locking up the wrists with a combination of ulnar deviation and bowing the lead wrist which he call ‘supination’ in Five Lesson but is more accurately called ‘Dorsiflex’ If you do his waggle with a short practice swing aid or choked up on a club so it doesn’t hit the ground you will reach a point in the downward waggle action the wrists will lock up BUT only if like Moe you have both arm straight also. That’s the key factor straight arms + unlar deviation AS THE BALL RELEASES OFF THE FACE.

Once you align for impact way you an relax an put the club back anywhere on the swing naturals swing arc inside the ball and get back to the align for impact position in no brainer fashion because arms and wrists lock up.

The caveat is having counter torque between lead an trail arms to prevent the momentum acting on the mass if club head pivoting at the heel snapping the face closed before the ball leaves the face. Hogan had that problem but not Moe or Count Yogi. I wondered why.

The answer I conclude was they all used different grips and ones Moe and Frankenburg developed intuitively based around the goal of aways having arms and hands locked up through impact not starting from the convention of the Vardon grip like Hogan did. He just added the dorsiflex at impact as the means to square the face down the target line when striking and releasing the ball.

Its something I didn’t understand until I had spent several months playing 19-27 holes a day 5-7 days a week all three styles so don’t expect many others will understand it but then Hogan said ‘The Secret is in the Dirt” (Practicing and trying every possible strategy other than conventional wisdom).

That’s what Hogan, Moe and Frankenburg did, defy the conventional wisdom except in the 50s Hogan’s swing became the conventional wisdom thanks to Five Lessons with Herbert Warren Wind interpreting what Hogan said he did and Anthony Raveilli’s cutaway drawing showing what muscles in Hogan’s body were stretched which were the key to me understanding a golf swing isn’t relaxed (slack muscles) it is dynamically balanced resistance in right and left sides counter to were the club force is pulling to stay in balance at all times especially thought impact.

@jamesk5172 says:

🤔😳😫 and here I been trying to get closer to the ball

@raysoftheaton190 says:

For as good as he can hit a golf ball, you think he would fix his teeth

@bswift5 says:

Now try it left handed

@n4nurfknb1ness52 says:

“There she goes” 😂

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