I'm curious why put the video on the website? I find that almost I have to mute the commentary. What am I supposed to pick up from Moe Norman's swing?
Originally Posted by rwh No less authority than Lee Trevino said Moe Norman was the greatest ball striker he'd ever seen. Moe executes the three imperatives as well as anyone: Flat Left Wrist -- Straight Plane Line -- and tons of Lag.And...right forearm on plane
Originally Posted by rchang72 I'm curious why put the video on the website? I find that almost I have to mute the commentary. What am I supposed to pick up from Moe Norman's swing?The video of the late Moe Norman's Academy Live appearance on The Golf Channel is very important and should be viewed -- several times -- by all who seek Golfing Perfection. Its historical significance is that of a visual record of the Total Motion of one of the great Ball Strikers of all time and also, his personal commentary on that Motion. It's technical significance is its personification -- however extreme -- of such bedrock TGM fundamentals as Right Forearm Plane Line Tracing, the Flat Left Wrist, the Grip, Extensor Action, Hinge Action, the Turned Shoulder Plane, the Straight Line Delivery Path, Lag Loading, the Feet and Knees as Anchors, Longitudinal Acceleration, and On Line Delivery Motion. These are only the ones that came immediately to mind. No doubt, the list is incomplete.![]()
Moe didnt always know what he was doing with the club when he tried to explain it. He trusted feel and seems to bes. He says he is all left side but there is so much to admire about his right side- that powerful right arm thrust.I think that's what confused me intially. That and Shankland's commentary, which seems quite a bit off, especially at the third segment. In other forums, people have denounced Craig as being very off-base from a TGM viewpoint. Should I ignore his commentary?

Originally Posted by 6bmike Gee, The Golf Channel is trolling us?Fixed that for you

Originally Posted by birdie_man Did he? Gore? Who- Jason Gore?I'd have to replay my recording to get the exact quote but it was "Golfing Machine" at the least.... no direct mention of Homer however. Yes, Jason Gore. A Machine.
What did he say?