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Scottgas2 07-29-2007 12:21 AM

Moe Norman and TGM
 
I started out with Natural Golf as well as several other promoters of
Norman's single axis swing. Now that I have discovered TGM, I'm wondering how the two might fit together. Any ideas here?

6bmike 07-29-2007 01:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scottgas2 (Post 44491)
I started out with Natural Golf as well as several other promoters of
Norman's single axis swing. Now that I have discovered TGM, I'm wondering how the two might fit together. Any ideas here?

Most of us around here like Moe a whole bunch. But this isn't a single axis swing.

Moe held the club differently. Zeroed out any or all Accumulator #3. Thought the Swing Plane was governed by the left arm. We like the Transfer Power of acc#3 and the Velocity Power of acc#2 and the Flying Wedges. But that's TGM.

Nobody, Homer Kelley included, could ever tell Moe that what he did was not what he thought he did and spoke of- like the clubhead going straight to the target 2 feet past the ball. I know he felt that, but.... thats Moe and we don't mind.

But he certainly did put that dumb thing (clubface) on that dumb thing (ball) into that dumb thing (the air) and into that dumb thing (the cup).

We like Moe. Wish he was better treated by the Golf World. He was a savant- he had a gift from God.

6b

Scottgas2 07-29-2007 03:48 PM

Moe's "feelings"
 
Mike,
are you saying that Moe really did, except for the grip use TGM principles?
How did he zero out acc. #2?

drewitgolf 07-29-2007 04:14 PM

Hey Moe! Nuck, nuck, nuck...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Scottgas2 (Post 44499)
Mike,
are you saying that Moe really did, except for the grip use TGM principles?
How did he zero out acc. #2?


Scott,

He didn't zero out #2, but rather #3. With his Left Wrist in a Level condition, Norman held the club more in the palm, instead of under the heel pad of the left hand. The Clubshaft and Left Arm when view down the line almost forms a straight line; probably the reason he felt the Swing Plane was governed by the Left Arm.

elygc1 07-29-2007 04:33 PM

Single axis is one way to swing the club. TGM covers all ways to swing the club. To copy one's swing would be like copying a signature. I don't think you can do it. Everyone's bodies are different and Moe was special.

To Zero out Power Accumulator 3, place your left arm and club shaft on a table and turn your (level left wrist) left and right (Zeroed Out) PACC #3, clubhead barely moves. Now cock your left wrist with your arm on the table and turn your left wrist to the left and right and see how far the clubhead travels.

12 piece bucket 07-29-2007 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 44500)
Scott,

He didn't zero out #2, but rather #3. With his Left Wrist in a Level condition, Norman held the club more in the palm, instead of under the heel pad of the left hand. The Clubshaft and Left Arm when view down the line almost forms a straight line; probably the reason he felt the Swing Plane was governed by the Left Arm.

What's with the new tag line kookchiefrockah? I like . . .

6bmike 07-29-2007 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scottgas2 (Post 44499)
Mike,
are you saying that Moe really did, except for the grip use TGM principles?
How did he zero out acc. #2?


No- that is NOT what I am saying. I just pointed out a few things that he does that most TGMers don't do. The biggest is his Left Hand grip and how it effects th Transfer Power of Acc#3. It lacks any small pulley/Endless Belt effect on Impact and as pointed out- shifts the Plane to the Left Arm. Voids TGM can explain any stroke- for good or bad- it passes no real judgement. I am saying that what Moe believes he does is not what actual occurs. A case of "Seems to be" that every golfer or instructor relies on. Does Moe have a good swing? He has a GREAT swing. Would I use it or teach it? No- nor has anyone else. Natural Golf is an adaption of his swing. I don't even believe Moe was a Single Axis golfer the way instructors throws it around. Moe had a wrist cock, a weight shift that started the club and right shoulder down On Plane, etc. Almost 'Hit" like if he had any Transfer Power and a Right Forearm set prependicular to his Left arm.

The bottom line to your first question is that many of us like Moe.

drewitgolf 07-30-2007 10:56 AM

Not trying to Hi-Jack
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 44513)
What's with the new tag line kookchiefrockah? I like . . .

The second part of the tag-line is from 7-8 The Fix; it is soooooo important to understand both for Power and Precision. We all need our Fix.


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