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The Real Single Plane Golf Swing – “Little Moe” explains



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  1. GravesGolfAcademy | Jun 19, 2009 | Reply

    In regards to a trade off of distance using the swing, it simply isn’t the case. It’s all about ideal club movement, and allows your body to produce speed AND accuracy. Many of our students actually increase distance and accuracy.

    Thanks again.

  2. GravesGolfAcademy | Jun 22, 2009 | Reply

    Thank you for your comments.

    Moe’s childhood trauma likely lead to his autistic like traits, one of which was an obsessive -compulsive behavior. He was obsessed with golf, and practiced it incessantly as a teen. He told us he had his move mastered at age 19.

  3. GravesGolfAcademy | Jun 23, 2009 | Reply

    Yes, we realize that. Funny that to relieve the stress on his left knee, Tiger now turns his left foot out at setup. Sounds like someone we know….

    Thanks for your comments.

  4. stu1058 | Jun 24, 2009 | Reply

    You do realize, that is Tiger’s old swing…He made a dramatic swing change for a reason.

  5. bigdanusa | Jun 25, 2009 | Reply

    Susan Boyle on “Britains Got Talent” and Moe would have made a great couple! lol

  6. spankyelmojr | Jun 26, 2009 | Reply

    @GravesGolfAcademy

    Hello. Thank you for posting the video:)

    I’ve heard all the stories about Moe Norman…And there’s no doubt that he is a legend. I **** to sound mean…But do you think that Moe’s childhood trauma…was, perhaps, the reason why he developed an “unconventional” swing?

    Watching your video…I cannot deny the simplicity of your swing theory. But…is there a trade off??? I mean…do you sacrifice distance…for accuracy…with your swing theory?

  7. GravesGolfAcademy | Jun 27, 2009 | Reply

    Interesting theory, though I’ve never seen anyone hit the ball with their lower body.

  8. Nickylizzle | Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    The problem here is that it doesnt really matter what swing plane u have. Effective ballstriking is achieved primarily through good lower body control, not how the club is taken back by the hands and arms. If you were to watch all pros, you can easily find that their planes and positions vary, yet their lower body motion and position is largely similar.

  9. hardscaperx | Jul 1, 2009 | Reply

    The reason I switched to a “single plane” golf swing is Butch Harmon on an interview when Tiger was changing his golf swing. Butch said Tiger was hitting over 1000 balls a day and unless you were doing that you cant hit a pro-golf shot. so I searched for a simpler way and found it, i’m no scratch golfer but I can play less often 3-5 times a year and score under 100 every time. I count every shot and play every lie.

  10. GravesGolfAcademy | Jul 3, 2009 | Reply

    If you understand golf swing mechanics based on body movement and club movement, this is the only way to swing a golf club. Tiger Woods swing is great no doubt, he is on plane. It is all about swing plane and the simple way to swing the club on plane. Moe was unique..agreed..but he figured out the golf swing. That is a fact.

  11. koochyman | Jul 4, 2009 | Reply

    i almost gave up on golf until i found natural golf. perhaps the pros should keep on with the conventional swing, but i sincerely believe that 95% of golfers would play better with this swing. it´s more accurate, more fun and easier to reproduce. another convert!

  12. desiskimboarder19 | Jul 5, 2009 | Reply

    he was very good yes. he could hit balls off pop cans. one of the greatest of all time.

  13. hollywoodTbone | Jul 6, 2009 | Reply

    And what your trying to teach is a simpler more repeatable way for the avg. golfer to strike a golf ball, therefore improving their results within the game of golf. Because one plane equals one motion and less room for error, and a reduction of hand eye coordination in the middle of an action of motion involving speed.

  14. hollywoodTbone | Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    Great video, that will help the masses……one important note is that instead of an analysis of the greatest player the game has ever seen, and sorta implying he is doing something wrong, might not be the best of ideas,when trying to compare the differences between their swings. What i have realized from your analysis is that, you need to get the “masses” ie avg golfers to understand, what a pro does is not wrong, just more complex and it takes a lot of talent to replicate a dual plane swing.

  15. ygmondoux | Jul 11, 2009 | Reply

    Why Moe Norman was so good?

    He is the only golfer who never even tought about changing anything in is swing, he repeated the exact same motion each and everytime, his secret is not in his swing, it’s in how he praticed.

  16. newtonsrock | Jul 12, 2009 | Reply

    In recent years I slipped from a 5 handicap to a 12 and began freezing at the top of my backswing, losing all my confidence. I was only able to temporarily ‘fix’ the problem by drastically shortening my backswing, losing huge distance and wrecking my timing..over the last 2 weeks I have taken on the single plane swing and it has completely transformed my game. I am sure that I will be in single figures again soon.Thanks for posting this video!

  17. captbillod | Jul 14, 2009 | Reply

    One of the best explanations of the single plane I have seen

  18. graunke808 | Jul 14, 2009 | Reply

    great way to show Moe’s swing.

  19. anthonyjcassino | Jul 17, 2009 | Reply

    seven principles of golf DVD set is excellent. Good introduction video to the best golf swing out there.

  20. dreadgolf | Jul 17, 2009 | Reply

    Very good info, thanks!

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