Agreed, I wish there was more film of Moe in his prime. Really a shame that there wasn't more knowledge and public awareness of his condition when he was playing, as there is no telling what he would have done on Tour in the US.
Thank you Rich for posting this vids. People are focused on Moe's unconventional swing, and often forget just to hear him. This Man was uppermost intelligent and sensitive. He had a udge knowledge of golf, but also a very humanistic approach of the life. If you like him (like I do +++) please visit the Moe's scrap book at http://www.moenorman.org/moenormanscrapbook and Moe and the Life at http://www.moenormangolfacademy.org/member/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fusers%2fmoeonlife.aspx (register is free) Hope Rich will not begrudge me for the links?
Interesting, so even Moe would occasionally enter into that mysterious "zone"....
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very interesting.
'a great ballstriker and a pretty good player'
ReplyDeleteI always think its a shame that there's not more footage of a young(er) Moe puring balls...
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Agreed, I wish there was more film of Moe in his prime. Really a shame that there wasn't more knowledge and public awareness of his condition when he was playing, as there is no telling what he would have done on Tour in the US.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rich for posting this vids.
ReplyDeletePeople are focused on Moe's unconventional swing, and often forget just to hear him. This Man was uppermost intelligent and sensitive. He had a udge knowledge of golf, but also a very humanistic approach of the life. If you like him (like I do +++) please visit the Moe's scrap book at http://www.moenorman.org/moenormanscrapbook
and Moe and the Life at
http://www.moenormangolfacademy.org/member/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fusers%2fmoeonlife.aspx (register is free)
Hope Rich will not begrudge me for the links?