The World’s Greatest Ball Striker – Teaser

Moe Norman has been called “your favorite ball striker’s favorite ball striker”. For modern enthusiasts who haven’t ever seen the Canadian play, his swing may still look somewhat familiar. He perfected the single plane golf swing, and was a major influence on Bryson DeChambeau. In his playing prime, Moe was considered eccentric, and his idiosyncratic nature had a major impact on his playing career. He was dubbed “Golf’s Clown” and faded from the public eye into obscurity. It wasn’t until later that specialists discovered the reason behind Moe’s unique personality and approach to the game. At age 5, Moe suffered a brain injury in a sledding accident that world-renowned psychiatrist & expert on Autism Spectrum Disorders, Darold Treffert, says made him an acquired savant. While will never know the extent of his genius from a scientific perspective, the evidence is clear: No one has ever played the game quite like him. In this video, Moe is interviewed by Craig Harmon about his methods, philosophy, and technique as he effortlessly stripes pure shot after pure shot. Watch the full-length video here. Enjoy!

Knudson vs Littler – Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf – Teaser

If you’re an old-timer, you’ll remember Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf. In this 1966 matchplay event, these two golf legends compete for cash in front of a gallery. Watch the full round here. I edited down the original broadcast so that the match can be viewed in-flow, enhanced the resolution to full HD, color graded each clip to pop with the technicolor feel of classic Hollywood films, and created a new intro sequence. Enjoy!

The Return to Glory — Teaser

Go inside the ropes and experience the final round of Tiger’s 2019 victory at Augusta like never before. Every moment. Every sound. No commentary. Just golf. Watch the full round here. I edited down the original 6-hour broadcast to feature only Tiger’s round in-flow, color graded every clip to feel more cinematic, enhanced the resolution to 4K, deleted all the original audio and rebuilt the soundscape using 1,500 audio samples, created an intro sequence, and added some sauce to the epic conclusion of the round. I dare you not to tear up at the end. Enjoy! Disclaimer: This film was created on spec, and was heavily modified from the original broadcast. It is a non-commercial art project, is not being monetized in any way, and is not affiliated with The Masters.