Don’t Overlook the Waggle
January 20, 2010 by Admin

photo credit: nsaplayer One of the most overlooked components of the set-up and the address is the waggle. The waggle, when used correctly, can make an important difference in your shot-making and the ability to post low scores.
Have you ever played with someone that takes 10 waggles prior to their shot? It can drive fellow players up the proverbial wall. Once settled into the address position, the waggle should begin. The waggle should be done to get the “feel” for the shot that is about to occur. It’s not meant to copy the swing (as some players seem to do). It allows the golfer to gather thoughts, relieve tension and settle into the shot. Too much waggle is counter productive to its primary purpose.


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