Waggling the club before starting the swing serves as an important ingredient in the pre-shot routine. It is a shortened actual swing and a kind of a bridge between the address and the actual swing.
And another. And another. And another. And another. And another. And another. And another. And another. And another. Twelve club waggles in all, over about 20 seconds on Saturday on the 12th tee at ...
“What the waggle amounts to, visually and mechanically, is the preliminary movements of the club before the backswing begins.” Ñ Tommy Armour, from his 1953 book, “Playing Your Best Golf All the Time” ...
OAKMONT, Pa. — If you've watched any of the U.S. Open so far, you've seen the contender Sam Burns. And if you've seen the contender Sam Burns, you've seen him do his pre-swing rehearsal move. It's ...
Bryson DeChambeau bludgeoned his way to the winner’s circle in the U.S. Open at Winged Foot. His performance was complete, admirable, well-deserved and worth recognition. Many things can be learned ...
Don't Freeze: In addition to waggling the club, you should waggle with your feet. I see too many amateurs start the backswing from a static position. I think having a waggle before you start is ...
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