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OverviewThe unique life story of late golfer Moe Norman Moe Norman has been called “The Mysterious Genius of Golf.” His swing, his mannerisms, and his lifestyle were unusual to say the least: Moe played very quickly, never took a practice swing, often repeated phrases when talking, and lived in motel rooms most of this life. Moe, who died in 2004 at age 75, suffered from crippling insecurity and introversion, which kept him from succeeding at the highest levels of play. Yet Tiger Woods has said that only Moe and Ben Hogan actually “owned” their swings, and Moe described himself as “the happiest guy on two feet.” In Moe and Me, Lorne Rubenstein, a sports journalist who knew Moe for 40 years, examines Moe Norman’s unique swing, his character, and how he lived his life well, despite being limited in significant ways. Rubenstein also offers his views on what made Moe special and what this most sensitive and peculiar man meant to him and to others. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lorne RubensteinPublisher: ECW Press,Canada Imprint: ECW Press,Canada Edition: No Edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.342kg ISBN: 9781770410534ISBN 10: 1770410538 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 01 April 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFor the last three decades, the only swings that PGA Tour players talked about with respect were Ben Hogan's and Moe Norman's. Lorne Rubenstein's sad and joyous book now guarantees that the pros will be talking about Moe for another thirty years. --Bradley S. Klein, Architecture editor, Golfweek Through his personal accounts of Norman, Rubenstein paints an intimate portrait of a complex man. -- GolfWorld (April 2012) In the hands of veteran Canadian golf scribe Lorne Rubenstein, Norman's life comes to the fore with respect and admiration. -- GolfWeek (April 13, 2012) In Moe & Me , Lorne Rubenstein gracefully interweaves his personal golfing journey with the life and playing career of Moe Norman. . . . Moe & Me is a satisfying addition to the lore on Canada's golfing genius. -- National Post (April 7, 2012) Lorne spent a lot of time with Moe, and there's no better person to share his uniqueness. Golfers will enjoy reading about Moe and the people and game he influenced. --Mike Weir, 2003 Masters champion Lorne Rubenstein is one of the game's great historians as well as being a wonderful journalist. Moe Norman is arguably one of the most interesting men to play professional golf, and Lorne has captured him brilliantly. --Sean Foley, swing coach for Tiger Woods, Hunter Mahan, Justin Rose and many others Lorne Rubenstein depicts Moe Norman compassionately, from his quirky personality to his unusual swing. I count myself fortunate that I saw Moe with my own eyes, and that now, through Lorne's sensitive portrait, I can see him again. --Ben Crenshaw, 1984 and 1995 Masters champion Lorne Rubenstein grew up following in the fairy dust scattered by the incomparable Norman, and his lovely memoir of their friendship, Moe & Me , will move you by its deep understanding of this uniquely colorful man and his solitary genius. --James Dodson; author; American Triumvirate , Final Rounds , and The Modern Age of Golf For the last three decades, the only swings that PGA Tour players talked about with respect were Ben Hogan's and Moe Norman's. Lorne Rubenstein's sad and joyous book now guarantees that the pros will be talking about Moe for another thirty years. --Bradley S. Klein, Architecture editor, Golfweek Author InformationLORNE RUBENSTEIN is the golf columnist for The Globe and Mail and has contributed to magazines around the world, including Golf Digest, Golf World, Golf Magazine, and Esquire. He is the author of a number of bestselling books about golf and was inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame for journalism. He lives in Toronto, Ontario. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |