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Hello Everyone,
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Hope everyone is having a great holiday season.
All of us here at the GGA are enjoying a little "down time" to get
caught up with our office activities and it is also a great time for us
to update things like our website, newsletter, etc...
As you see, we now have a new format we will be sending our newsletter. Scott will explain more (in this newsletter).
We are also excited to have more of our video "freeviews" up and
running on google and youtube. You can even see a new short
introduction from Todd on our homepage.
Scott will fill you in on more details about our other "freeviews" and
other updates we are working on. He will also talk about our Callaway
Driver give away and how you can sign up for this.
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Three Day school winner
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GGA would like to congratulate our latest winner of our quarterly FREE 3 day school drawing -
Kent Ledoux of Baytown, TX
Congratulations Kent, you can contact us to schedule your FREE 3 day school!
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Changes to GGA E-tip, FREEviews on website by Scott Renfrow
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As you are no doubt noticing, the GGA has made some changes to our newsletter. In our ever growing effort to improve our products, we bring you the new newsletter format!
Here are a couple features we are sure you'll love.
- On the left hand side of the newsletter, notice the "In this Issue" table of contents. You can now simply click the article you'd like to read, and you'll go right to it! Gone are the days of having to scroll throught the whole thing.
- Quick Links - Also on the left hand menu, you'll see quick links to our website, chatroom, and GGA on YouTube.
With these new changes, I HIGHLY recommend that you add our email address for the Etips to your "Safe" sender list and your address book. This will ensure that you receive the newsletter in a timely manner.
In addition to the changes in our E-tip Newsletters, we've also completely redesigned the home page of our website. If you haven't seen it yet, check it out HERE.
And lastly, in our continuing effort to spread the word about Moe Norman, we've added several FREEviews to our website. You can now see FREEviews on our website for the following products - Total Game Overview DVD, Troubles and Solutions DVD, 'Feeling of Greatness' Training Club, and Leverage Bag. In the coming weeks, we expect to have FREEviews on the website for all of our instructional products. Stay tuned!
Oh yeah, almost forgot to mention that for all of those who receive this newsletter, and those who sign up in the future, we are going to drawing not ONLY for a FREE 3 day school four times a year, we are also going to begin drawing for a FREE Callaway custom fitted Driver as well!
Happy Holidays all, Scott Renfrow Director of Customer Relations
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Upcoming GGA Events
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Know it seems pretty early to start thinking about next years golf season, but if you are considering starting your best golf year ever (2008) with a GGA school and/or camp, you might want to start checking your schedule now...
As of today, we only have a few spots available in our schools / camps
in the early / spring 2008 schedule. In fact, of our first 10 schools
/ camps, 4 are already sold out. Great for us, not so good for those
that wait to sign up.....
Points of Interest:
1. Our first 3 day school and 5 day camp of 2008 (first week of
February) only have 2 spots open in each. Many want to get in as early
as possible - to kick off their golf year with a "bang" - if you are
one who is interested, call or email us soon.
2. Our first alumni camp March 9th - 13th is sold out, but our alumni
2 day school (Feb 23rd - 24th) has 2 spots open. All alumni interested
in a "refresher" may want to consider contacting us soon.
3. Our Couple's School in March is sold out - we are looking at
scheduling another. Another interested, please let us know if you are
interested and possible dates you could attend.
Again - don't want to sound like a "broken record"... the GGA is
extremely proud of our schools / camps and are extremely proud to have
them selling out so fast. I always tell my assistants - it is a
testament to our teaching. But this is a "Catch 22" for our students.
Please don't wait until the last minute to sign up for instruction next
year.. I don't think there will be any "last minute" spots available.
Again - thanks to all those who attended our instruction this year, and we are looking forward to seeing everyone next year!!!
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Stocking Stuffer - The Feeling of Greatness, the Moe Norman Story
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Stocking Stuffer - and a GREAT READ!!!
Guys / Gals - I (Tim) have read this book 4 times now and every time I
read it - I learn new facts about Moe, his golf game and his life. I STRONGLY recommend this book for anyone who is interested in Moe.... don't let it get away as we have limited copies.
Here's the deal - we acquired 50 more copies of the book from Tim O'Connor (author) (they are almost gone..).
If you are interested in more information or purchasing a copy of the book, get your copy HERE.
Shipping - To guarantee delivery before Christmas, we suggest
all orders be placed prior to December 15th (for GGA instructional
material), before December 10th for club orders. All instructional
material orders are shipped priority mail (unless requested other) and
the 5 to 7 day guarantee ends the middle of December.
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Practice Tip - Winter Practice pointers by Tim Graves, PGA
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Was reviewing what I wanted to write about this month - and realized we have not talked about Winter Practice yet.
As it is definitely getting cooler outside and for many, the golf
season has ended or is definitely slowing down, thought it would be a
good time to review some winter practice again.
I'll be honest with you - for many (if not everyone), it is quite
possibly the best time of year to fix/repair or change issues in your
swing. Why? Because, this time of year we are not worried about
playing tomorrow or in the near future, or how the changes will affect
or next round, or that the changes may "feel funny"... This time of
year we have time to work on changes and give them time to "stick" or
become permanent.
Let's review our Winter Practice and talk a little more about some specific points.
Also threw in a couple pointers on each Picture you might want to try...
First - please go to: http://swinglikemoe.com/index.php?customernumber=94790422361287&pr=Online_Instruction&=SID
Scroll down to Leverage Bag / Winter Practice Tip 1
Click CHANGE ALBUM
Picture # 1 - You will see a picture of a golf club against a leverage bag.
Picture # 2 - Notice Todd's set up. In particular the lead arm above (higher than) the trail - the wider (than conventional) stance and the tilted triangle.
(Triangle is described as the angles between the arms and shoulders.
Triangle formed between the arms and shoulders). The tilted triangle
is the description of the lead shoulder being above the trail at set up.
Pointer - Set up over a golf ball or the leverage bag and have
someone take a picture of you (face on). Brent (one of our GGA
instructors) does this a lot by giving his cell phone to someone (has a
camera option) and has them take a picture of his set up. He then can
check his set up by looking at the picture on his cell phone.
Picture # 3 - Compare Picture #2 (left side) and Picture #3 (left side) - notice -
Todd's head DID NOT move. It did not go back, forward, up, down,
etc... It remained VERY still. Work on this in your takeaway. Too
often we see the head move in this part of the backswing. Your head
MUST and needs to stay very still in order to maintain proper spin tilt
which leads to a proper take away.
Pointer - Shadow Test. On a sunny day, or you can do inside
with the right lights - set up over a leverage bag / golf ball. Make
sure your shadow is in front of you. In other words, you are looking
at your shadow (sun / light will be at your back). Look at your shadow
- focus on your head (shadow). Start your backswing - your head/shadow
should not move. GREAT check.
Picture # 4 - Check your hinge. The angle between your lead arm and club shaft.
Create as much as possible working on keeping your lead wrist (left
wrist for right handers, etc..) as flat as possible. Remember - you
hit the ball with a flat wrist - much easier and more consistent to
keep flat wrist (as flat as possible) throughout the swing.
Pointer - Stop when your lead arm is parallel to the ground -
check the angle (amount of hinge). If you want more - do VERY slow -
hold the position, do this over and over - get the body used to the
feel of more hinge.
Picture # 5 - Down the line view of hinge. Focus on trail elbow position. It is NOT
against the side (not touching), but close. Make sure your elbow is in
this position and not "flying" out (or bent outward, etc..).
Picture # 6 - Again focus on the trail arm - this picture is in the downswing.
Notice how the elbow is in front of Todd and tucked close to his side.
Also notice how the trail forearm is up (Moe called this "sunny side
up") and the club shaft is pointed down the line.
Pointer - Go to this position VERY slow and work on pushing club
as far forward as possible WITHOUT letting the shaft drop past
parallel. This will help increase your leverage and angles and
DRAMATICALLY increase distance (ball flight) if done right.
Picture # 7 - Notice - the hands are LEADING the club. In other words, the hands are
already to the bag (and ahead of the leading edge) before the club
makes contact with the bag. Also notice how Todd's head is still in
the same position as where he started. Compare picture # 7 to picture
# 2. Your head can drop (slightly) due to your trail shoulder
dropping, but your head SHOULD NOT go forward.
Picture # 8 - Again - check your hands are leading. Notice the straight line from the lead shoulder to the club head - same as your set up.
Picture # 9 - Exaggerate the hands going forward (the leverage bag will stop the club
head). Make sure your lead arm is HIGHER than your trail arm. This
is practicing your IMPACT position. Critical to practice this often -
make sure your lead arm is higher than your trail arm and your trail
arm is BENT.
Pointer - Try to "push" the bag around with your club. Ben
Hogan used to push a car tire around the range... use a leverage bag -
easier on you and your clubs.... This will strengthen your swing and
get you the feeling of a strong impact position.
Picture # 10 - At impact, make sure knees are flexed and feet are down. If your lead
knee is not flexed, there is a STRONG probability you will come over
(outside / in path) your golf shots. When the lead knee straightens,
lead shoulder pulls out - thus outside / in path.
Pointer - Check to make sure your lead knee is flexed. Flex
twice as much as you think... exaggerate the flex - get the feeling of
a flexed knee at impact.
Picture # 11 - This is FACING BALL AT IMPACT. Review - feet are on the ground (square
to ball), knees are flexed (square to the ball), hips are OPEN - up to
20 to 25* - the hips ARE NOT square at impact. The shoulders are also
square at impact.
Pointer - DO NOT try and keep your hips square to the ball at
impact. Keeping them square is NOT correct. This hips must open to
allow the hands and arms to get back to impact.
Picture # 12 - Repeat the drills over and over again - holding the positions to get used to the NEW feeling.
Pointer - Can not stress this enough - DO THESE DRILLS VERY SLOW
- try them with your eyes closed, get used to the new positions and
feelings.
Getting used to these and creating more hinge and better angles will give you a much more consistent and STRONGER golf swing.
Good Luck -
We have had many new golfers sign up for our newsletter in the past few weeks - WELCOME.
Make sure and check out the GGA Path to Great Golf - How to reach your golf goals.... on our website HERE.
This is how so many of our GGA alumni and other GGA followers are
reaching goals in their golf games they only dreamed of before!!
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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| Moeisms |
On
Target Awareness off the tee: "I see the word 'accuracy' across the
fairway and I'm putting it right over the "u". (Page 205 - Chapter
Twenty - Three "The Feeling of Greatness" - The Moe Norman Story by Tim
O'Connor)
Please feel free to comment on this or email any of your favorite "Moeism's" to us if you'd like to share with others....
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GGA Funny
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Winter Rules Definition:
Local rules that permit golf balls to be lifted, cleaned and replaced
in a more favorable "preferred lie" without penalty during periods when
adverse weather conditions make proper maintenance of the fairways
impractical.
Most golfers generally adhere to winter rules from the first week of November until Halloween.
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GGA Event Schedule (2008 Spring schedule released)
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** Visit our website at http://www.swinglikemoe.com/ for more information on each school, school agendas, and for most recent updated schedule. Updated every few days.
2008
Feb. 1-3, 2008 - 3 day school - Orlando, FL (2 spots remaining)
Feb. 4-8, 2008 - Build Your Game Camp - Orlando, FL (2 spots remaining)
Feb. 23 & 24, 2008 - 2 day Alumni school - Orlando, FL (2 spots remaining)
Feb. 25-29, 2008 - Build Your game Camp - Orlando, FL (2 spots remaining)
Mar. 9-13, 2008 - Alumni Build Your Game Camp - Orlando, FL (SOLD OUT)
Mar. 14-16, 2008 - 3 day school - Orlando, FL (3 spots remaining)
Mar. 27-29, 2008 - 3 day COUPLES School - Orlando, FL (SOLD OUT)
Apr. 11-13, 2008 - 3 day school - Orlando, FL (Open)
Apr. 14-18, 2008 - Build Your Game Camp - Orlando, FL (3 spots remaining)
Apr. 25-27, 2008 - 3 day school - Oklahoma City, OK GGA Academy (2 spots remaining)
May 5-9, 2008 - Build Your Game Camp - Oklahoma City, OK at GGA Academy (1 spot remaining)
Others TBA
Please visit our website at www.swinglikemoe.com for updated events and more information
If you would like more information about the schools agenda, etc..
or would like more information about a particular area, please feel
free to call or email anytime: TimKGraves@aol.com or 866-377-2316
within US, 405-823-9693 (outside US). We have brochures we can send
and/or email.
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| GGA Club Specials |
We greatly appreciate all those who have contacted us for orders in the past.
All clubs ordered through the GGA are built at the manufacturer to the
individual's single axis swing specifications and sent direct from the
factory to you.
You can see more about your recommended single axis specifications on our website HERE.
*** Call for prices on any clubs: Adams, Ping, Taylormade, Callaway,
Titleist/Cobra, Cleveland, YES Putters, and others.. we are able to
beat (or at worst match) all prices and we can offer (custom build to
your single axis specs) all clubs built by these manufacturers.
* No shipping charges, no taxes (outside of Oklahoma)
 NEW - RELEASED OCT 15th Adams A3 OS Hybrid / Combo Set Irons(8) - $599 Steel, $699 Graphite
Adams "combo" set always rated one of best in industry.
http://www.adamsgolf.com/ir_idea_a3OS.htm
NEW - Callaway Big Bertha 460 Driver
Price: $299 (Graphite)
http://www.callawaygolf.com/en.CLUBS.Drivers.BigBertha460Driver.html
 Callaway X-20 irons -
Price: $899 set of 8 graphite, $699 set of 8 steel shaft
Individually - $120 per club graphite, $100 steel
www.callawaygolf.com
Callaway Big Bertha Irons:
$599 set of 8 steel ($80 per club if less than 8)
$799 set of 8 graphite ($110 per club if less than 8)
To see more about this irons, please go to:
http://www.callawaygolf.com/en.CLUBS.Irons.BigBerthaIrons.html - men's irons http://www.callawaygolf.com/en.WOMENS.WomensIrons.WomensBigBerthaIrons.html - women's irons

Cobra FP Irons - $559 set of 8 graphite irons ($75 each if less than 8) http://www.cobragolf.com/irons/details.asp?id=16

Cobra DWS hybrids - $149 graphite
http://cobragolf.com/utility_metals/details.asp?id=5

NEW - Callaway Big Bertha Fairway woods - $199 each (graphite)
http://www.callawaygolf.com/en.CLUBS.FairwayWoods.BigBerthaFairwayWoods.html

Callaway X Hybrid - $159 graphite, $139 steel
http://www.callawaygolf.com/en.CLUBS.Hybrids.XHybrid.html
 
Most Forged Wedges (Titleist Vokey, Callaway Forged +, Cleveland... ) - Between $100 and $110 each
http://www.callawaygolf.com/en.CLUBS.Wedges.XTourWedges.html
http://www.titleist.com/golfclubs/wedges/vokeyspinmilled.asp
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GGA Instruction Materials
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See our latest and newest release - TROUBLES AND SOLUTIONS - great reviews (visit our chatroom to read them)
GGA "FEELING OF GREATNESS" GRIP TRAINING CLUB: $129.95
GGA / TGGS INSTRUCTIONAL TAPES:
Please see:http://swinglikemoe.com/shopping/pgm-more_information.php?id=7&=SID
"Little Moe's" Swing for Life $24.95
GGA Short Game: $19.95
Course Management/ "How to Practice": $19.95
Get all three on VHS: $64.95
All three on DVD: $64.95
Volume #1 - #6 - 7 Principles of Golf Improvement - $64.95 each
Entire Series: $299
Leverage bag: $35.95
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* A small shipping charge will be added to all orders.
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