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The True Moe Norman Golf Swing

The True Moe Norman golf swing and How Clubs fit into the Single Plane Golf Swing Theory, Anatomy and a Simple Understanding

In 1993 I was finished with golf. Working with the best instructor in the United States had worsened my ability to play the game I loved so much. My frustration had grown so great that I decided to quit playing and find another direction with my life.

This new direction didn’t last long. I couldn’t stay away from the game. One year later, I found my mind asking a question that would result in the founding of the Graves Golf Academy. The question was this: “What is the easiest and best way to hit a golf ball to play the game of golf”.

Many take this question for granted looking at the PGA tour for the answer considering the tour players are the best ball-strikers. However, I had played my share of tour events to know that this was not true. The guys on the PGA tour were some of the best scorers in the game but they were not the best ball strikers.

This question also implies that there is a simple way and that simple is better. I assumed that simple was better because so far golf was difficult. Who wouldn’t want and easier way to play the most difficult game on the planet?

This question also suggests that there is a best way. Best, in my opinion, meant relative to physics, kinesiology, and science.

By asking this question, I was trying to do what few had ever done in the game of golf, solve the mystery of why everyone did not swing the same way.

Ironically, the best players in the world; my tour playing friends, led me to my answer. It came in the form of Moe Norman and his single plane golf swing.

During a clinic, watching the amazing ball striking that my friends raved about, the very first words I ever heard Moe speak were: “It’s so simple it’s laughable”.

Moe Norman: Anatomy and Kinesiology Meet a Golf Club

It is a fact that Moe Norman swung the golf club on a single plane, which simplified the golf swing. This simplification made Moe one of the greatest ball strikers in the history of the game. To see a further explanation of Moe’s single plane, click HERE (will open in a new window).

After years of knowing Moe, analyzing, practicing and discussing with him his golf swing, my knowledge goes beyond just conjecture. Moe was the best ball striker so far in the history of the game because he moved the golf club in such a way that made it easier to get the clubface square to the golf ball, more often. As Moe put it, “I have the fewest moving parts”.

I discovered Moe’s genius for myself. Not only did Moe have the fewest moving parts, he also had the most efficient moving parts. It was this simplicity and effortless that allowed Moe to hit a golf ball so efficiently. Because of his swing mechanics, Kinesiologists would agree, that Moe had an advantage.

So what was the Kinesiology behind Moe’s swing?

The answer to this question reaches beyond a simple grip change and is the magic to Moe’s single plane, simplifying golf and helping you achieve Moe-Like results.

Before we go too far into the technical aspects of Moe’s perfect biomechanics; a simple, Todd Graves, understanding of anatomy will help. It is relatively painless and goes something like this:

Your hand is attached to your arm, which is attached to your shoulders, which are attached to your torso, and spine, which is attached to the pelvis, which is attached to your legs, which are attached to our feet.

That is all you really need to know about anatomy to understand Moe’s genius and if you have questions about the golf swing or club design, this understanding will help you realize how Moe intuitively learned a golf swing that used his anatomy most efficiently. This understanding will also help you understand that improperly fit equipment can be destructive and harmful to your ability to Swing Like Moe.

Swing Plane

The term swing plane is often used and often confused when discussing the golf swing, yet swing plane is not a mystery. Using some simple logic, you can understand that swing plane is directly related to club design, which makes sense. In other words, the way the club relates to the body is swing plane. This relationship is in the form of the club length and lies angle. Knowing that simple understanding leads to what might be the most important question that you can ask:

How does the club design relate to Moe Norman’s single plane golf swing and the single plane?

We continually discuss that Moe’s genius was how he held the club in such a way at address that he aligned the club shaft with his trail arm forming a single plane. You can see a detailed picture of swing plane HERE. This single plane is significant for one main reason; this is where Moe impacted the golf ball. This impact position is where the club design meets anatomy. If you don’t think you need properly fitted clubs, think again.

Where club design meets anatomy suggests that your swing plane is pre-determined. This is true. You have a correct swing plane based on your anatomical structure. Use a highlighter on this sentence; based on your anatomy, properly fit equipment with correct hold (grip) and posture can enhance and will produce your single plane golf swing.

The contrary is also true.

With improperly fit equipment and an improper hold, you will never achieve the simple Moe Norman Single Plane Golf Swing.

So what does it mean to have your golf club match your anatomy?

(As a side note, if you look at our Seven Principle of Golf Improvement Series on your bookshelf (aligning the spine of the DVD covers), you can see Leonardo DiVinci’s Vitruvian Man appear; my way of representing that the game of golf is a blend of the physical and mental.)

The first part of the answer to this question is to look at Moe’s address position to understand the correct anatomical relationships. The one, in particular, is Moe’s alignment of the club with the spine and shoulders. We are going to do that but take note that with Moe being the model, I take nothing that he did for granted. I learned that lesson the hard way. So take my word for it, if Moe does it, then it is correct.

The Trail Shoulder Plane and Spine Alignment

When you look at the clubshaft and spine alignment of Moe’s address position you must take into consideration not only the fact that the trail arm aligns with the club shaft but that this alignment has a relationship to the spine. This relationship is significant. Moe even referred to this relationship when he said “I swing the club underneath me like a pendulum”. Click HERE for a detailed picture.

It only makes sense, based on my earlier anatomy lesson; correct arm movement will result in correct club movement. To achieve Moe’s feeling and this correct club movement, you absolutely must have a correct spine and clubshaft alignment for one main reason; the trail shoulder must be moving parallel to the plane of the clubshaft. If you stand too tall, you can not achieve the proper movement of the trail arm, trail shoulder and clubshaft.

Looking at Moe’s relationship, you see that his spine was tilted between 40 and 50 degrees from standing. This spine tilts forward achieved the correct right shoulder plane and in doing so, also achieved the correct club length.

In other words, Moe did not ever change this relationship of club shaft to spine relationship. If the club was too long or too upright for Moe, he moved his hands down or “choked down” on the golf club to maintain the correct club shaft/spine relationship.

This is an important lesson for all of us. We need not fit the club, the club must fit us. Clubs that are too long and upright do not promote Moe Norman’s golf swing.

Club Fitting, The Single Plane and a Golf Lesson

With an understanding of anatomy and the single plane, it is relatively simple to fit golf equipment to someone wanting to Swing like Moe. A few measurements tell us your hand size, arm length, height and swing speed. With these calculations we can determine how a golf club can fit your anatomy for your Moe Norman Single Plane Golf Swing.

The goal is to fit a golf club to impact where your spine, right shoulder arm and club shaft are correctly positioned. We call this impact.

Impact alignment is the purpose of great golf instruction. The goal of any instruction is to help you achieve correctly aligned impact. Ultimately this is impossible with improperly fit equipment. In fact, during schools we fit clubs with our students to help them achieve correct Moe Norman Single Plane impact alignment.

You can see our online fitting information- Free Club Fitting.

To summarize – your clubs need to fit you. The improper length and lie angles will greatly interfere with your single axis swing as you will not be able to set up properly. In addition, grips that are too big will inhibit release and proper hold on the club – greatly limiting distance (you can see more conversation about this topic on the Moe Norman Forum.

In conclusion, you may have heard us say in the past that we spend the majority of our time teaching the grip (hold) and the setup positions of Moe Norman’s swing. As I hope you will conclude from this article, it is the grip, setup, and having correctly fit clubs that will help you achieve the biomechanical advantage of Moe Norman’s swing. I hope you can also see the relationship of how Principle #1 of the 7 Principles teaching philosophy, is closely related to Principle #4. You must have the correct grip and set-up positions to achieve the ideal swing, just as you must have properly fit equipment in order achieve the correct grip and set-up positions.

Please let us know if you have additional questions /comments – Please feel free to call or email anytime, Good Luck – Remember – “Always Practice with a Purpose”

The Grip, grip, grip, grip

Want to give everyone a quick story… hopefully will help you a little as the season begins, as you are trying to get your game in shape again, or maybe you are just beginning your journey toward the Moe Norman single axis swing.

We started our 8th year teaching golf schools yesterday here at our academy at Eagle Creek GC in Orlando. With each 3 day school, at the end of the 1st day, Todd performs a ball striking demonstration for the students and anyone else interested in attending.

Yesterday was no different, except for one thing… Todd had not hit a golf ball for a couple of months. You all may think we practice all the time… you would be greatly mistaken. With our teaching schedule, with all our responsibilities to our business and spending the winter months away from the warm Florida weather – doesn’t give us much practice time over the winter… if any. And this winter, Todd has been busier with more business responsibilities than ever… a great thing for our business, but a different story when trying to keep his game in shape.

Anyway, needless to say, Todd was a more than a bit rusty. He knew he needed to “knock a little rust off” before the demo, so he did something he very rarely does, he came to the school early in the morning and hit a few balls… As Brent and Ben were setting up the school, Todd was knocking the rust off his swing.

Now, most of you are thinking, “Ya right, I’m sure two balls into it, he was hitting just like he always does – just like Moe”…. if you did, you’d be greatly mistaken. Needless to say, wasn’t a real pretty picture when he began. It was obvious things were uncomfortable to him and obvious he wasn’t hitting the ball to his normal expectations and no way ready for a ball striking demo.

What to do??? About 1/2 hour till the school began, no time to get ready for the ball striking demo at the end of the day (teaching all day…)… what to do???

He could hit balls and hope his “swing” would return… He could guess and guess as to what was wrong with his swing…. He could find one of us (his other instructors to help him), but to be honest, we were too busy getting ready for the school to give him much help…. what to do???

He did what any “good student” would do in a situation like this. He started the check list in his head. Grip, stance, set up, take away, backswing, top of swing, downswing, impact… what was the issue?

Grip – check the grip. Maybe it had changed in the past few months. Not hitting balls, grip can change….. if you think it can’t, you are fooling yourself.

What is the easiest way to check the grip? Grip Training Club (Todd better use it – he designed it…….)

Todd picked up one of our grip training clubs (we have one at every station of our school…. pretty easy to find…)

As he put the grip in his hands, checked the position of his hands on the club (by the markings on the grip), he quickly realized something, his lead hand (left hand) had slipped a little to the right. In other words, it had gotten a little “strong” over the winter months.

He knew, from experience (ALOT of experience) – strong grip will lead to a closed club face in the backswing – a closed club faces in the backswing and hence top of swing, will lead to closed club face on the downswing, which will lead to a hook or pull. Also because of his experience, he knew he could feel this closed club face in the downswing and would try and “not release” the club to keep the ball from turning over. The result, poor/inconsistent ball striking.

Solution – check his grip with the training club. Take a few practice swings with the practice grip training club trying to “feel the club face” in the correct position. Next, hit a few balls 1/2 speed with the practice training grip club trying to again regain the feeling of solid impact. Eventually working into full swings with the training grip and finally with his own club…. problem solved.

In fact, even after only hitting a few balls (after figuring out the grip/closed club face with his issue) and teaching all day, the demo went off without a hitch. As usual, he “wowed” everyone – perfect shot after perfect shot after perfect shot – almost an hour demo – not missing a shot – you’d never have believed it if you saw him in the morning…..

So, how can this help you?… What can you do to help your game?

As I say in our schools, “Let me give you a hint…….” A BIG HINT – use this story to your advantage. What tools do you have to check your swing/game? If you don’t have any, you better find/create some. If not, you are going to fall in the average golfer’s trap – you are going to turn your golf swing/game into a guessing game. And guessing games get you nowhere, and worse of all, can sometimes make your worse. I don’t know about you, but I’d rather not guess as to what I need to do.

Tool #1 – LEARN the swing. If you haven’t attended one of our schools/camps (even if you have) – get some information as to what you are trying to learn.

  1. You can go to our website and see many pictures/descriptions written by the GGA about the grip (and other swing issues). Our Unified Hands Etip is specific grip.
  2. You need to get a reference to learn the grip – the absolute best we offer is in our Total Game Overview and 7 Principles of Golf Instruction. If you read my e-tips in the past, I tend to “beat around the bush a little when it comes to purchasing our instructional material”…. our alumni are convincing me differently, and I am now agreeing with them – tell them what they need …. You need to get reference material – if you want to learn Moe’s swing CORRECT – you need the Total Game Overview and the GGA 7 Principles of Golf Improvement. Everyone asks me how to “short cut” the process – how can I learn if faster – this is it. If you don’t have our core instruction – you’re behind the 8 ball to begin….
  3. Let’s see – Todd needed some help with his swing – where did he go first… the training grip he designed. Maybe that would be good for all of us???? If you think different, you are kidding yourself. Why do you think Moe called Todd “Little Moe” – because he acted like him… no, because he hit the ball like him…. and when he needed a little help to tweak his swing – first thing he pulled out was the GGA training grip. For all those that already have the training grip club, when is the last time you reviewed the DVD that comes with the grip, when is the last time you compared your grip vs. the markings on the training club grip, ALWAYS a good time for a refresher. (For those who want more information about the GGA Training Grip Club (and online video), you can go to the Training Grip page on the website.

Okay – let me give you the GGA Business Model – It’s very simple…. think you will appreciate it…

  1. We will do everything in our power to help you improve your golf game by using the Moe Norman Single Plane swing as the core to your improvement.
  2. We have produced instructional material and products (and schools/camps) to help you with your improvement. Will help you “short cut” the process of trying to do it yourself.
  3. You use our instructional products, get help by the GGA (whether through our forum, emails, schools/camps) and you get improve.
  4. You get better, your game improves, your handicap lowers.
  5. You tell your friends why your game is improving (they will notice)
  6. Your friends/fellow golfers become interested in the GGA and Moe’s swing because of your improvement.
  7. More and more golfers become interested in the GGA – and I’ll be 100% honest with you – our business increases and gets bigger…!

So, let’s summarize – we help you get better at the game, your game improves, our business gets bigger… sounds like a great model to me!! As I tell our school students, “It’s a beautiful thing!”

So, here is another question for you….. would we recommend anything to you that wasn’t set up to make your game better? And, if we could get you better faster, wouldn’t that benefit everyone??? ABSOLUTELY!!!

I’ll be 100% selfish if you want – I NEED YOU to get better so my business will increase.

(So far, I think it is working – when we started 8 years ago, our schools had 4 to 5 students max., now they are all selling out… sounds like the GGA alumni are getting A LOT better and definitely spreading the word).

So, what do you need to do to help my business – IMPROVE YOUR GOLF GAME!!!!

Where do you start? Don’t guess anymore. Start on the path to better golf. START NOW!! If you are already working on the path, take it to the next level. Review the fundamentals, work on the “weak areas” of your swing, you are only as good as the weakest part of your game… Let us know what else we can do for you.

To see the GGA Path to Great Golf – Please go to the Path to Great Golf Page on the website.

This is our path to aid you in playing your BEST GOLF EVER!!!!

As always – please, please PRACTICE WITH A PURPOSE.

Good Luck, Please let us know if we can do anything else for you.

 

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