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Ep. 17 Moe vs Hogan

Episode 17 of the The Missing Links Golf Show podcast, hosted by Steve and Andy, titled "Ep. 17 Moe vs Hogan" was published on February 25, 2024 and runs 81 minutes.

February 25, 2024 ·81m · The Missing Links Golf Show

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Send us Fan Mail Is it a journey, a pilgrimage, and odyssey or an adventure? That's the first question! The next big question is whose theory on the golf swing is best, Moe Norman or Ben Hogan? The boys take a deep dive into swing analysis after a brush with an Artificial Intelligence training app in a bid to decide which swing theory will best serve their improvement plans. The usual random tangent discussion points follow (including some 90's rock trivia), before the boys settle the debate ...

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Is it a journey, a pilgrimage, and odyssey or an adventure? That's the first question! The next big question is whose theory on the golf swing is best, Moe Norman or Ben Hogan? The boys take a deep dive into swing analysis after a brush with an Artificial Intelligence training app in a bid to decide which swing theory will best serve their improvement plans. The usual random tangent discussion points follow (including some 90's rock trivia), before the boys settle the debate about how they can introduce some personal competition to the show.

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