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Moe Norman's Natural Golf swing on video

Friday January 5, 2007 | 04:54:38 212 words, 26000 views
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Golf Tips, Secrets, & News offers up a video clip of Canadian golf great Moe Norman that shows the developer of “Natural Golf” in all of his glory.

“You will notice that Moe DOES NOT hold the club in the palm of EITHER hand as some people would try to lead us to believe and after knowing Moe for over 30 years I can honestly say that in ALL of that time I NEVER once saw him ‘palm’ the grip,” Chuck Evans writes.

Over the years, greats from Sam Snead to Tiger Woods have cited the late Moe Norman as having had one the most pure swings in golf.

Not everyone is sold on his Natural Golf concept, though. Back in September, Dennis Goodling, a Moe Norman skeptic, wrote in saying, “about two years ago I took up natural golf. … I now have a higher handicap … and everything on my body is sore. I have come to the conclusion that I suck at golf, and there is nothing natural about it. Don’t believe all the hype.”

To be fair, a LOT of other readers have contacted us to say that Moe Norman and Natural Golf changed their golf game.

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