Golf Lessons In Orlando
Nobody is born a great golfer. More likely they are born with a
passion for golf and a desire to hone their talent. Graves Golf
Academy offers hands on golf lessons to help golfers at any
skill level.
The Graves Golf Academy preaches the "Natural Swing,"
inspired by Murray "Moe" Norman, as a simplified,
single-axis swing which turned this Canadian golfer into a legend.
Todd and Tim Graves, owners of the Orlando golf school,
model their teachings after Moe Norman, whom has been described
by some golf elites as the one of the best ball strikers to ever
live. Over the last ten years of Moe Norman's life, he personally
passed down his ball striking wisdom to Todd, who continues to
mentor golfers on the single-plane approach. Moe had a swing worth
imitating.
The golf lessons are laid out in a plan called the Seven Principles
of Golf Improvement. At Eagle Creek Golf Club in Orlando, Florida,
golf lessons are offered in a three-day golf school, a build-your-game
five-day camp, and a two-day alumni school.
The single-axis swing is a quick way to advance your game, whether
a high or low handicapper. The simplicity of the swing improves
your consistency thus improving the frequency of straight shots.
The standard, high maintenance golf swing leaves too much room
for mistakes. These golf lessons will streamline your swing, allowing
you to focus on club selection, wind, and what drink to get the
next time the beverage cart comes around.
Whether your golf goals are to play on a tour, to beat your friends,
or to stop duck hooking off the tee, golf lessons at the Orlando
Graves Golf school would be an invaluable
experience. "Little Moe" Todd Graves will teach you
the advantages of the single-plane swing, with a staff to meet
all your golfing needs.The golf lessons are held at one of the
nicest golf courses in
central Florida, Eagle Creek.
Lee Trevino once said of Moe, "you ask any golf professional
whether you are an Australian or whether you are in the U.S. or
whether your are in Great Britain, and you say that's the Canadian
guy that hits it so damn good and I says that's him. He's a legend
with the professionals." We may have lost Moe Norman in September
of 2004 but his legendary swing is memorialized forever by those
who replicate it. Moe certainly had a swing worth imitating.
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