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Date Posted: 18:04:02 06/24/07 Sun
Author: Randal
Subject: Re: Moe Norman Single length clubs
In reply to: Chuck Horne 's message, "Moe Norman Single length clubs" on 18:26:49 06/22/07 Fri

I competed against Moe Norman many times during the 1960's and 1970's and he always played irons that were the same length. Same address and ball position on every shot just like 1 Iron Golf teaches.

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[> Re: Moe Norman Single length clubs -- Carl, 13:34:37 06/25/07 Mon

This is from the My Ostrich Golf website:

The Single Length Iron concept is not new. They were manufactured commercially in the 1980s by Tommy Armour Golf under the name EQL irons. These irons were very successful for a short time, however the pressures of high volume sales in the world of big business forced Tommy Armour to abandon the concept.

Moe Norman was one of the staunch advocates of the single length iron concept, and Moe's phenominal ball striking is still admired by the best golfers in the world today. Moe's single plane swing - though not necessary to use single length irons - was perfectly fitted to the single length concept as well.


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