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GOLF’S “GREATEST BALL-STRIKER” DIES SEPTEMBER 4, 2004

Moe Norman – considered one of the game’s best-ever ball-strikers – died from heart failure on September 4, 2004. He was 75.

He was a complex character. That complexity, however, didn’t extend to his golf swing.

Norman never took a lesson, instead, from the age of 12, he taught himself how to play. He would spend hours hitting balls until his hands bled. The result was a unique one-plane swing that was not only powerful

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