Dewey Decimal796.352/092
Table Of ContentPrologueChapter 1 Life on the Other Side of the TracksChapter 2 The Swing is BornChapter 3 Practice Until It HurtsChapter 4 Facing the ChallengeChapter 5 The Stuff of ChampionsChapter 6 Blowing the MastersChapter 7 Turning ProChapter 8 Learning the RopesChapter 9 A Helping HandEpilogueMoe Norman's Career Achievements
SynopsisMurray "Moe" Norman was always a little different. When he took up golf, at the age of 12, he spent hours hitting balls. He soon became a phenomenon on the amateur golfing circuit. Humbly aware of his special gift, and justifiably proud, Moe went on to set 33 course records, including three 59s, and 17 holes-in one., "I don't know of any player, ever, who could strike a golf ball like Moe Norman...[He is a genius when it comes to playing the game of golf." - Lee Trevino. This book will be especially fascinating for all readers interested in: golf or sports biography. Murray "Moe" Norman has always been a little different. When he took up golf, at the age of 12, he spent hours hitting balls, swinging the club until his hands bled. He soon became a phenomenon on the amateur golfing circuit. Humbly aware of his special gift and justifiably proud, Moe went on to set 33 course records, including three 59s, and 17 holes-in-one., "I don't know of any player, ever, who could strike a golf ball like Moe Norman... He is a genius when it comes to playing the game of golf." - Lee Trevino. This book will be especially fascinating for all readers interested in: golf or sports biography. Murray "Moe" Norman has always been a little different. When he took up golf, at the age of 12, he spent hours hitting balls, swinging the club until his hands bled. He soon became a phenomenon on the amateur golfing circuit. Humbly aware of his special gift and justifiably proud, Moe went on to set 33 course records, including three 59s, and 17 holes-in-one., I don't know of any player, ever, who could strike a golf ball like Moe Norman... He] is a genius when it comes to playing the game of golf. - Lee Trevino. This book will be especially fascinating for all readers interested in: golf or sports biography. Murray Moe Norman has always been a little different. When he took up golf, at the age of 12, he spent hours hitting balls, swinging the club until his hands bled. He soon became a phenomenon on the amateur golfing circuit. Humbly aware of his special gift and justifiably proud, Moe went on to set 33 course records, including three 59s, and 17 holes-in-one.