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I guess you can call it a waggle, but I move my club back and forth a few times as I am making sure my grip and stance is comfortable. I do it because Dufner does.
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My "waggle" is a foot shuffle. Don't why or when it started, but according to my buddies, I ALWAYS do it.
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I waggle. And when I do it's sexy as hell. Cart girls go faint at the sight of my waggle. It's TC approved.
Seriously, though. I do it three or four times as I take a last look or two at the target. Kevin |
I just try to feel my hips start and my should turn or initialize everything. A few little wiggles and I pull the trigger.
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I don't waggle, but one of my playing buddies does and it takes him FOREVER to swing. It's like he gets up there and gets scared of swinging. His average is 5 waggles (with a reset to club on the ground position after each one). Quick waggles are ok, but he's the delayed waggler...
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I do it a little bit. I didn't at one time, but I would take my stance over the ball and just stand there for about 10 or so seconds before I would pull the trigger. That really started getting in my head so I started a little waggle and then immediately pull the trigger. I seem to make better contact now that I'm not waiting before I swing.
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No waggling here.
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No waggle. Not strong enough in the wrists/forearms to have the sort of crisp little wiggles you see from most folks, the pinpoint control isn't there. If I try it, I either nudge the ball off the tee or my arms and the club get out of line and the results are not attractive.
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I do on my drives. The rest of my game I'm pretty still, but my driver kind of has it's own warm up.
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I waggle, I usually do it with to get my wrist loose and it serves as a little drill to get the club face to hit the ball nice and square.
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