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GolfDigest.com regularly highlights golf books we find of interest to readers. This week is:The Single Plane Golf Swing: Play Better Golf the Moe Norman Way By Todd Graves, with Tim O'Connor ...
Whether it’s because of his funky clothing, eccentric personality or highly distinctive swing, Moe Norman – dubbed golf’s “Rain Man” – didn’t fit into the sport’s traditional mold.
Norman, who died in 2004 at age 75, was a study in contradictions. He was a genius for unlocking the secret to a repeatable golf swing, but was also someone who struggled with basic social ...
Moe Norman was a painfully shy, eccentric Canadian prone to wearing garish, mismatched outfits. He was also quite possibly the greatest striker of the golf ball in history. No less of an authority ...
Moe Norman was a painfully shy, eccentric Canadian prone to wearing garish, mismatched outfits. He was also quite possibly the greatest striker of the golf ...
9/4/04 -- Moe Norman, the eccentric Canadian golf star whose amazingly accurate swing dazzled tour stars for many years, died Saturday. He was 75.
Fifty years ago this month, Moe Norman tied for fourth in the New Orleans Open, his best finish in the 27 PGA Tour events he played during his career. A half-century later, Barry Morrow, the ...
Whether it’s because of his funky clothing, eccentric personality or highly distinctive swing, Moe Norman — dubbed golf’s “Rain Man” — didn’t fit into the sport’s traditional mold ...
Whether it’s because of his funky clothing, eccentric personality or highly distinctive swing, Moe Norman — dubbed golf’s “Rain Man” — didn’t fit into the sport’s traditional mold ...
Whether it’s because of his funky clothing, eccentric personality or highly distinctive swing, Moe Norman — dubbed golf’s “Rain Man” — didn’t fit into the sport’s traditional mold.