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"Little Moe" Signature School
February 2008 Etip Newsletter Update
Issue #74A
In This Issue
Spreading the Word
The "Know Moe" Contest
Last minute school specials
Winter Stretching by Dave Predzin
Callaway Driver winner!
Practice Tip / Know Moe
Moeisms
GGA Event Schedule
GGA Club Specials
GGA Instructional Materials
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Hello Everyone,
As I write this, we are in between our first series of schools for 2008 and our second which starts later this week.  The first series was great, saw many new students (and a few familiar faces) and as always was a lot of fun watching the students make great strides in their golf swings and games.  Looking forward to the next series and looking forward to seeing many more students make great improvements in their golf games.
Spreading the word
Help us share the word about Moe Norman with the golf world!

If you find something in this Etip particularly helpful, share it with your friends.  Just click button below.

 
Thank you for your help in spreading the word about Moe Norman's simple and effective swing!
GGA "Know Moe" Contest - Win a GGA Build Your Game Camp, GGA Merchandise and more.

The "Know Moe" Forward Contest continues until the first of April.  About a month ago, we (the GGA) sent everyone an email that anyone interested could forward to "golfing buddies" that might be interested in knowing more about Moe.  The email contained the ESPN piece about Moe and other GGA information.  Every time you forward the email, you are entered in our contest.  In other words, forward 10 times, you are entered 10 times.  We have had great response so far.

The contest continues and the winners (Build Your Game Camp and other GGA merchandise) will not be decided until the end of March.  Meaning, you still have plenty of time to forward the "Know Moe" email to those golfing buddies and get entered (or additional entries) into our contest.  Remember - the more you forward, the more times you are entered.  Also realize, it only takes one forward to be entered. 
 
If you are interested, and need another copy (email) of the "Know Moe" Email - please email Scott at scottr@swinglikemoe.com and he will get you one ASAP.
 
Thanks for you help in getting EVERYONE to "Know Moe" and good luck!!!!
GGA Build Your Game Camp / School Last Minute Special
SPECIAL #1

The Build Your Game Camp at our Academy at Eagle Creek Golf Course in Orlando, FL on Feb. 25 - 29th has had two last minute cancellations (2 students had to reschedule to other dates last minute).

Meaning - the only 2 open spots we have in the next 2 months are in this camp and we are willing to offer a SPECIAL DISCOUNT for anyone who might be interested in attending the camp.  We understand it is last minute (1 week until the camp) and we are willing to offset the costs of last minute plane flights, etc.. if you can make the dates.  (As of today, one spot has been filled - we have one spot open.)

To see more about our PREMIER school/camp and what other's are saying about our camps - please go to our Build Your Game Camp information page.

If you want to discuss our last minute special discount - please call Scott at 866-377-2316 or email him at:  scottr@swinglikemoe.com

SPECIAL #2

Due to the fact, we have sold out all GGA 3 day schools at our Orlando Academy this spring, we have scheduled an additional 3 day school to be taught by GGA Master Professional Dave Predzin and other GGA staff.  These dates will be March 6 - 8th and will have limited enrollment.   The pricing for this 3 day school will be $999 for the 3 day school (a $200 saving off the regular GGA 3 day school rate).  

If you are interested in either of these specials, have additional questions, or just want to talk about your game, please feel free to call or email us anytime.
Winter Stretching
by Dave Predzin, PGA(a), USGTF, GGA Master Instructor
Single Axis Golf Stretch

This stretch is done from your single axis address position but a golf club is not needed.  It is best done in a mirror the first few times so you can check positions.  From your single axis address position (and simulated grip position) slide your trail hand up and grab your lead wrist.  Slowly move to into your backswing making sure you are:

  • Keeping your lead foot planted on the ground
  • Maintaining the flex in your trail knee
  • Keeping your lead arm straight
  • Maintaining your spine tilt

Stop when you feel mild tension (you could literally feel it anywhere, I'll explain in moment), pause and begin your slow, deep breaths.  After two slow, deep breaths use your trail hand to extend your lead arm out slightly further, MAKING SURE that none of the above has been compromised.  Hold this position for at least two more breaths.  Extend your stretch one more time as long as you don't break down any of the above positions.   Hold the stretch for 5 - 10 slow, deep breaths.

Depending on your specific flexibility issues you may feel this stretch in any number of places probably along your lead side: your lead hip flexor; your lead side / rib cage; your lead shoulder; or your lead triceps area.  Someone with tight hip flexors will often reverse pivot during their swing to compensate. 

Use this stretch to find your tight spots and personalize your stretching routine to improve your swing.

All of the stretches we have covered to date are geared towards helping setup to the ball correctly and swing the club like Moe. 

Dave
Callaway Driver Drawing - WINNER!
The winner of the next Callaway Driver give away is:
 
Howard Townsend of Bonsall, CA
 
Callawy Hyper X DriverHoward wins a new 2008 Callaway Hyper X Driver.
 
Congrats Howard, please contact us to claim your driver.
 
If you would like more information about registering for GGA Driver Give Away (winner every 3 months), please go to our Free Club Fitting Page on the website.  

Hint - for each additional email you enter - you are entered additional times.....
 
Good Luck

Todd Graves

Practice Tip / Know Moe
The True Moe Norman golf swing and How Clubs fit into the Single Plane Golf Swing Theory, Anatomy and a Simple Understanding
by Todd Graves, "Little Moe"
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 are 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 lie 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 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.  See detailed picture HERE.
 
Looking at Moe's relationship, you see that his spine was tilted between 40 and 50 degrees from standing.  This spine tilt 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 HERE.  
 
To summarize - your clubs need to fit you.  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 HERE.

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 bio-mechanical 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 setup positions to achieve the ideal swing, just as you must have properly fit equipment in order achieve the correct grip and setup 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"
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Moeisms - the wit and wisdom of Moe Norman
Moe Norman: 

On preventing flippy hands - "Pretend there's no clubhead there.  Hit with the handle.  Where's the handle?  If the handle is not in position, neither is the clubhead

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....
GGA Event Schedule - 2008
** 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. 23 & 24, 2008 -   2 day Alumni school - GGA Academy @ Eagle Creek Golf Club - Orlando, FL  (SOLD OUT)

Feb. 25-29, 2008 -    Build Your game Camp -
GGA Academy @ Eagle Creek Golf Club - Orlando, FL (1 spot remaining - see Special Offer Above)

***Mar. 6-8, 2008 - 3 day school - GGA Academy @ Eagle Creek Golf Club - Orlando, FL - (OPEN) (See SPECIAL OFFER ABOVE)

Mar. 9-13, 2008 -   Alumni Build Your Game Camp -
GGA Academy @ Eagle Creek Golf Club - Orlando, FL  (1 spot opened due to cancellation)

Mar. 14-16, 2008 -  3 day school -
GGA Academy @ Eagle Creek Golf Club - Orlando, FL  (SOLD OUT)

Mar. 27-29, 2008 -   3 day COUPLES School -
GGA Academy @ Eagle Creek Golf Club - Orlando, FL - featuring Shannon Kneisler, LPGA (SOLD OUT)

Apr. 11-13, 2008 -   3 day school -
GGA Academy @ Eagle Creek Golf Club - Orlando, FL  (SOLD OUT)

Apr. 14-18, 2008 -   Build Your Game Camp -
GGA Academy @ Eagle Creek Golf Club - Orlando, FL (2 spots remaining)

Apr. 25-27, 2008 -   3 day school - GGA Academy @ Coffee Creek Golf Course - OKC, OK (1 spot remaining)

May 5-9, 2008 -    Build Your Game Camp -
GGA Academy @ Coffee Creek Golf Course - OKC, OK (SOLD OUT)

May 16-18, 2008 - 3 day School - Dover, DE, Jonathan's Landing (Open)

May 20-22, 2008 - 3 day School, East Haddam, CT, Fox Hopyard Golf Club (Open)

May 23-24, 2008 - 2 day Alumni School, East Haddam, CT, Fox Hopyard Golf Club (Open)

June 20-22, 2008 - 3 day school -
GGA Academy @ Coffee Creek Golf Course - OKC, OK (Open)

June 23-27, 2008 - 5 day Build Your Game Camp -
GGA Academy @ Coffee Creek Golf Course - OKC, OK (Open)

July 12-16, 2008 - Build Your Gam Camp -
GGA Academy @ Coffee Creek Golf Course - OKC, OK - GGA Academy (Open)

July 25-27, 2008 - 3 day school - Chicago, IL - Location TBA (will be in Chicagoland area)

August 22-24, 2008 - 3 day school - GGA Academy @ Coffee Creek Golf Course - OKC, OK - GGA Academy (Open)

Sept. 24-26, 2008 - 3 day school -
GGA Academy @ Eagle Creek Golf Club - Orlando, FL - (Open)

Sept. 27 & 28, 2008 - 4th Annual Moe Norman Memorial Tournament - Eagle Creek Golf Club, Orlando, FL

Sept. 29 & 30, 2008- 2 day Alumni school -
GGA Academy @ Eagle Creek Golf Club - Orlando, FL - (Open)

Oct. 20-24, 2008 - Build Your Game Camp - Barona Creek Golf Club - San Diego, CA - (Open)

Oct. 25-27, 2008 - 3 day school - Barona Creek Golf Club - San Diego, CA - (Open)

Nov. 7-9, 2008 - 3 day school -
GGA Academy @ Eagle Creek Golf Club - Orlando, FL- (Open)

Nov. 10-14, 2008 - Build Your Game Camp -
GGA Academy @ Eagle Creek Golf Club - Orlando, FL- (Open)

** Dave Predzin, GGA Master Instructor will be lead instructor for these dates. 


Others TBA
Please visit our website at www.swinglikemoe.com for updated events and more information.

Online Registration available.

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.
GGA Club Specials - See below for NEW Adams Idea A3 Boxer Special
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)


Adams_A3_Boxer_irons

Adams A3 Boxer Hybrid Combo Set
Custom built to your specs
$599 Graphite, $499 Steel (set of 8)






Adams A3 OSNEW!!!
Adams
A3 OS Hybrid / Combo Set Irons
(Set of 8) - $599 Steel, $699 Graphite
Adams "combo" set always rated one of best in industry.





Big Bertha 460 driver

Callaway Big Bertha 460 Driver
Price:  $299 (graphite)
custom fit





Callawy Hyper X Driver

NEW Callaway Hyper X Driver
Price:  $299 (Graphite)
Custom fit




Cobra_FP_2008_iron
Cobra FP irons
Set of 8 custom fit
$599 graphite
$499 steel





2008 Callaway Big Bertha irons
NEW!!
  Callaway 2008 Big Bertha Irons
Wider sole long irons (hyrbrid type), transitional mid irons
Price (Set of 8) - $799 graphite
                         $599 steel



Callaway X20 Irons
Callaway X-20 irons

Set of 8 Price: $899 graphite shaft, $699 steel shaft
Individually - $120 per club graphite, $100 steel
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Cobra Baffler DWS

Cobra DWS hybrids  - $149 graphite






Callawy Big Bertha FW woods

NEW
- Callaway Big Bertha Fairway woods - $199 each (graphite)




Callaway X Hybrid


Callaway X Hybrid - $159 graphite, $139 steel









Callaway X Tour WedgesTitleist Vokey Wedges

Most Forged Wedges - Titleist Vokey, Callaway Forged + & Cleveland -
Between $100 and $110 each



GGA Instruction Materials
This is where EVERYONE should start to learn Moe's Single Axis Swing - a MUST HAVE!!!!
GGA Total Game Overview Instructional DVD 10 minute Freeview.


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.
If you are interested in any of the above specials, please call us at 866-377-2316 within US or 405-823-9693 outside US, or email Tim Graves at TIMKGRAVES@AOL.COM or TIMG@SWINGLIKEMOE.COM

We wish everyone continued success with their golf games, and hope to see everyone very soon.
 
Tim Graves, PGA, Graves Golf Academy Owner/Instructor
Todd Graves, Graves Golf Academy Owner/Instructor
Scott Renfrow, GGA Director of Customer Relations
Brent Evans, GGA Instructor / School Manager
Dave Predzin, PGA(a), GGA Instructor
Mick Benson, GGA Instructor
Ben Stanborough, PGA (European), GGA Instructor
Clayton Zwicker, GGA Apprentice

Graves Golf Academy
www.swinglikemoe.com - GGA Website
866-377-2316
405-823-9693 (Outside US)
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www.moenormanforum.com - GGA Chat Forum