Pipeline Moe

My final comment to you on this as you are just being difficult. Your initial comment "Must just be me" was not clear, it added nothing to the debate and didn't ask a question. Regarding your question on items 7,8,9 11 and 12, as I said "make your own mind up" I am not inclined to wast any more time on it with you.

Thats a bit grumpy .... Not waste time on it but go on a forum as well ;)... Oh well.
I thought he was supposed to be a bit autistic. But like a machine, there is another guy promoting his swing fundamentals.
 
My final comment to you on this as you are just being difficult. Your initial comment "Must just be me" was not clear, it added nothing to the debate and didn't ask a question. Regarding your question on items 7,8,9 11 and 12, as I said "make your own mind up" I am not inclined to wast any more time on it with you.

must just be me is a very common and very clear statement....for most. :rolleyes:

You still havent answered about the question link you posted, yes you posted:rolleyes: but take the stance of "I was not there I can't vouch for them" attitude, yet it doesn't stop you posting this...
He was eccentric. The organisers forced him off the PGA tour, he used to lay down on the putting green if another player was taking a time, he used to hit balls off Coca Cola bottles, he slept in his car and wore some really odd clothes. One thing was for sure he could hit a golf ball exactly where he wanted to over and over.

http://www.kuykendallgolf.com/Members/viewDocument.cfm?ContentID=174

were you there for these instances or are you selective in your 'get out of jail' statement :rolleyes:

I think you'll find you are being the 'difficult' one with your 'WHAT?' post and follow ups
 
Not sure about the straightest hitter ever but certainly considered by many in the know to be the finest ball striker ever. Wouldn't say he was eccentric, just very shy.

I read that he once challenged the best putter at the time to a competition.
Moe had to hit a stick over 200 yards away with his driver before the other gent hit the flag pole 50 foot away with his putter. The other guy declined.
If the legend is true, he is without a doubt the straightest hitter ever.

Apparently he had a form of autism and was definitely eccentric. He also used to do keepy-uppies on his golf club whilst walking the fairway to keep the audience entertained. The PGA tour kept reprimanding him for not fitting in so he left to play on the canadian tour. I don't think that qualified as shy.
 
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