“I don’t know how to hit it badly” Moe said this to me many times. I think this is an important quote. When I asked him how he learned his perfect golf swing, he also …
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“I don’t know how to hit it badly”
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Moe Enriched the Game Golf Week on 2004
Norman was a social castaway, a Canadian golf vagabond who often slept in his car during tournaments. He lacked a formal education, his appearance was unkempt.
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Friends bid Moe Norman Farewell – Canadian Golf Legend
At the front sat a simple wooden coffin, each corner adorned with a decorative golf scene. Moe Norman lay inside the closed casket
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Quirky Norman A Pure Ballstriker – Golf Week
Norman, the eccentric Canadian legend, was known as much for his quirky personality as he was for being one of the greatest balls-strikers in the game.
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Golf Digest 2004-Moe Norman Hit it Best
"Moe was at a table with a -4-year-old girl playing a game with three golf balls that I couldn't understand after watching for 15 minutes.
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My Last Picture with Moe
This picture was taken in July 2004. Moe’s health was failing. It had been a few years since Moe had traveled from his hometown Kitchener to Titusville, Florida. Periodically, I would often travel to see Moe on his …
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Ontario Golf Magazine 2005
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On the Range with Moe 2001
by Todd Graves I met Moe at a Copetown Woods driving range in Toronto. Before we played, I shot a few pictures of Moe warming up.
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Moe 2001 Address
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2003 Clinic Mystic Dunes
by Todd Graves Moe would often travel from Titusville when I asked him to do Clinics for our golf school students. On this particular day, Moe was in rare form. He hit balls for over …