February 16, 2017 At 10:13 AM By Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
Dino JBurnaby, BC
Nice post Rick! Good old Moe was a true "diamond in the rough"! As Tiger mentioned in an interview he believed that only two people ever owned their swings -- Ben Hogan and Moe Norman. It was a good thing Titleist did in helping Moe out in his later years. Moe is still remembered and talked about in many circles up here in Canada -- but as time passes on even the most vivid memories fade. Thanks for the memories and thanks for sharing some of Moe's thoughts!
Rick V., Team Titleist StaffDuxbury, MA
February 16, 2017 At 10:31 AM
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
Gabriel GCedar Park, TX
No'lPalmdale, CA
Steve NSarasota, FL
Chris HPeterborough, ON
Abby L.Providence, RI
February 16, 2017 At 01:00 PM
I had the chance to caddy for Moe at my home course 35 years ago for a our pro-am. Playing the 17th hole (a straight-away 330 par 4), one of guys asks Moe, how do you play this hole? Just hit to the 100, hit it to the 100, easy hole, easy hole. Well, what club would you hit off the tee then? Moe says to them "pick one". He then hits Driver, 3 wood, 1,2,3,4, & 5 iron exacly 220 yards. I could have dropped a hula-hoop over the 7 balls in the middle of the fairway! We finish the round and I take the bag to the trunk of the white Cadillac and Moe hands me $20 and a dozen balls. I handed the $20 back to him and said "No thanks Mr. Norman, you have just given me the best golf lesson I will have in my life."
February 16, 2017 At 01:50 PM
Chris BMonroe, LA
Barry SOakville, ON
Scott DLethbridge,
Dwayne NIsland, KY
February 17, 2017 At 02:46 AM
This is likely one one the best threads I've seen on here really liked the video and the post from Chris
PRO Vgolf course
February 17, 2017 At 08:58 PM
Rick, I joined Team Titleist in May of 2010. Almost 7 years. This is my favorite post. The video. The Moe quotes. The experience of Chris being Moe's caddy and the great responses of all the T.T. members. I heard of Moe many years ago. What a great story. Thank you so very much for bringing Moe and his-story to our attention. Inspiring and In spirit! TT!
Edward KWesley Chapel, FL
February 19, 2017 At 04:49 PM
I had the privilege of watching Moe hit balls numerous times over in Palm Coast, Florida, with Craig Shankland hosting, commentating, and asking Moe questions. It was beyond entertainment. They had a full sheet of plywood (4'x8') at the 150, 175, 200, and 250 yards marks. Moe would stand dead in line with those markers, I'm telling you, every ball flew down that line.......Along with the line, "this swing can't hit it crooked".......Heard that a half dozen times each session......LOL
greg pChicago 'burbs, IL
March 01, 2017 At 05:46 PM
Oh, and I find it ironic that the arguable best striker ever almost never took a divot, yet new wisdom has us hitting down on the ball for compression....He was a true "picker".....
Interesting point, Edward. Did he talk about that at all when you saw him? A great instructor I used to take lessons from always talked about Moe and how low and long his takeaway was. He said that Moe used to place a silver dollar more than a foot behind where his club lay at address (and the way he set up, his club was already resting several inches behind the ball.) Moe took the club back with such width that he'd clip the silver dollar on the way back - you'd just hear little "clink" sounds as the club went back and then he'd clip the ball right off the turf - barely glancing the turf, as you mentioned. Moe also talked about wanting the ball to always make contact with the second groove up on his irons. I suppose that would be hard to do consistently if your attack angle is really steep. Thanks! Rick
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