Monday, September 06, 2004
Golf's "Rain Man" dies at 75
Sports Illustrated is my number 2 permanent link and just wished they could talk Alan Shipnuck into writing a few more articles for them.
And so with the forthcoming Ryder Cup contest we now have two permanent links to go to
The Scotsman for the Scottish and of course unbiased point of view and the view from across the pond.
Kinda sad that my first post linked to SI is about someone who became known as "The Rain Man of Golf"
If you've never heard of the guy. Do yourself a favour and go to google.com and search under Moe Norman and you won't be disappointed. Not so sure you'll want to copy his style but it's been said by many pros who saw him e.g. Lee Trevino and Ben Hogan that Moe was one of the most precise strikers of a golf ball that ever lived. And as we all know "The Wee Ice Mon"- Hogan himself knew something about how to hit a golf ball
And so with the forthcoming Ryder Cup contest we now have two permanent links to go to
The Scotsman for the Scottish and of course unbiased point of view and the view from across the pond.
Kinda sad that my first post linked to SI is about someone who became known as "The Rain Man of Golf"
If you've never heard of the guy. Do yourself a favour and go to google.com and search under Moe Norman and you won't be disappointed. Not so sure you'll want to copy his style but it's been said by many pros who saw him e.g. Lee Trevino and Ben Hogan that Moe was one of the most precise strikers of a golf ball that ever lived. And as we all know "The Wee Ice Mon"- Hogan himself knew something about how to hit a golf ball