The Real Moe Norman Golf Swing - if he can do it you can too.

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This video is about discovering what it means to understand the Moe Norman Golf Swing. If I can do it, you can do it.
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I met Moe Norman at the Deer Creek driving range in Ajax, Ontario. He was by himself, and no one at the range recognized him. I stood and talked with him for an hour while hit balls. A very memorable evening for me.

Kryton
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After thinking about what Moe first told me 38 years ago here in Canada, you are the teacher who has the clarified what I've been wondering about for 4 decades. Great job Todd!

brentireland
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Todd Graves is the real deal - his passion for teaching Moe’s Swing is tremendous. He, his brother Tim and the entire group at GGA are exceptional at supporting my journey to learning the SP System - high quality products and terrific instruction. The Golf School was superb and I’m hitting the ball so much better. There is no instant pudding - you have to put in the ‘practice with a purpose’ but it works!
Thanks, Todd!

harryartinian
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After all these years I still love your passion for all things Moe .

johnathanwetherill
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Brillient, I have been playing 65 years and its far easier to start out in the position you want to be at impact than try to get there while swinging. Eric N

ericnewmark
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When I left High School (1971) I was a mediocre golfer with the conventional golf setup they taught. I started changing to a single plane swing and improved a lot. In the late 80's I started working at a golf course and the pro changed me back to the conventional setup and swing. WOW what a disaster for a while, eventually I went back to the single plane swing with better success. After a few accidents and being unable to play, I just started again this year after 10 of not being able to play, I find myself going back to the conventional setup and swing, disastrous. Thank you for these videos they are helping me get back on track.

dalerhart
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You had my attention the minute I saw your bag and the OU head over. You instructions were clear and precise and makes prefect sense. I am left handed, playing right handed. I struggle with alignment to the point of pure frustration, but I love this game so much I will never give it up. To further that statement, I was invited all comp to go to two different Pro tournaments and I told both people, if I had time to watch, I had time to play. I am now 73 and still have the same philosophy. Good luck and keep showing those guys the right swing. Served 65-68 US ARMY 82 ABN / VM 1968

jeffrohman
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Don't be so hard on yourself Todd, Moe said in one of his film interviews that no one could ever swing like him, he was self taught and that he is a one off, in which he was! I envy you in you being allowed inside Moe's circle and looking at most of the videos of Moe - you are with him! I am sure Moe himself made mistakes when he first went about his swing, would he admit that? We will never know, but one thing he did get wrong was someone was able to copy his swing and that was YOU! Thank you ever so much Todd for keeping Moe's name and golf swing alive to this day and forevermore! What we need now is a pro to win the masters with the use of Moe's swing, wouldn't that be an honor in highlighting Moe's presence here on earth

alancarlyon
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I can recall purchasing a four day pass to watch the Canadian Open being played in Hamilton, Ontario, years ago. On my way to round one, I heard that there was a free clinic at a driving range about 2miles from the site of the open, being given by Moe Norman. I decided to stop and watch him hit golf balls. I cannot tell you who won the tourney, or if I even saw any golf at the Open, but I can tell you that for four days I saw Moe Norman hitting golf balls. It was so strange that every so often, the Open would call the driving range to remind the pros that they had to leave the driving range to tee off at the Open. They were as enthralled with him as I was.

GEAyres
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I was absolutely hammering straight drives with a single plane set up, tilt, 12 inch behind ball inside takeaway with a short backswing yesterday (7hcp) but I even was hitting it straight and hard into the wind with short takeaway tilt etc

Dreweldeenknives
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I have been practicing Moe’s swing the past two weeks. Played a round today and was striking the ball great with all clubs. Thanks for sharing this great swing!

richalbee
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Golf is all about one thing, and one thing only - consistency. I started the SPS last year, and my consistency shot through the roof! I restricted myself to just my tee shots, and my shots were not necessarily long, but nice and straight with a little fade at the end. This year I will incorporate the SPS to my iron shots, and hopefully the same consistence that I have with my tee shots will be in my approach shots. I'm very pleased with the results I'm getting with the SPS, and I look forward to continuing my single plane journey.

stratovani
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I want thank you Todd for sps it save my golf game. 40 years of conventional swing and was ready to give up golf, but love golf so much. Keep up the wonderful work your team are doing for golfers

jamesgander
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Excellent explanation. It amazes me that many are more concerned how they perceive the swing looks than they are the results of the swing.

BigD
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The is the first time I’ve had someone explain the setup positions and why they are creating a single plain swing. Nicely done. I went out and hit 250 balls mostly paying attention to the hand shaft relationship at setup. And had a great ball striking session. Not sure I’d copy all his positions but that hand shaft relationship was a good start.

koablack
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I'm an 18 handicapper with the ability to hit it long off the tee, but with no consistency. Right, left, you name it. It ruins my game. With this mind, I spend some time studying Todd's videos and today I tried it out. I went straight into a practice round with no range time and probably did five single plan swings off the tee. Each time they got better and straighter and I ultimately hit my last one really pure and dead straight. Followed it up with a nice, flush 3 wood. It felt really good off the club - a different sensation from other good shots I played. For me, it was important to give myself some forward momentum through the ball. I love the fact that this is a formula. Can't wait to get out there and try it again. Thanks Todd!

nicksellens
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To be able to copy a swing that is bio mechanically perfect and produces consistent results is remarkable.
To invent that swing is genius!

findmelightsdotcom
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Todd, you probably don’t get enough credit, so let me please say I honestly think you are a genius. If more people were aware of you and your teaching based on Moe, the game would have a lot more players. There is no doubt that the single plane swing is the most efficient way to strike a ball and the most repeatable. Thank you for your passion. Please, please, please keep it up!!!

johnnyhornbeck
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Your summation of why Moe Norman's swing worked as well as it did appears to be spot on.

SpartanPridePod
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Even Ben Hogan said in his book, that you have to understand that the club is the extension of your arms. Eventhough his swing was more like the "PGA tought swing", he got it right.
When you truly realize that the club is the extension of your arms, there is no oher way to hold the club like Moe Norman did.
Just figured this out several weeks ago after struggling for almost 10 years.

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