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With the club a foot behind the ball, he was forced to keep that position into impact. 2. Check out Moe at impact. He kept both feet on the ground. Todd Graves is a professional golfer and the co ...
which is modeled directly after Moe Norman's swing, Graves found that Norman set up with his upper body tilted about 15 degrees away from the target—almost identical to his impact position.
Below are some of Moe's gems for hitting the ball with accuracy. impact. His feet roll, but they do not lift." *Schiffman's note: This reminds me of what Jack Grout taught a young Jack Nicklaus.
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