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WaggleA motion or several motions designed to keep a player relaxed at address and help establish a smooth pace in the takeaway and swing. (His father told him to try and copy Sam Snead's waggle.)
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Wagglelate 15c. (implied in waggling), frequentative of wag (v.). Compare Dutch waggelen "to waggle," Old High German wagon "to move, shake," German wackeln "to totter." Transi [..]
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Wagglesome kind of motion or movement (can be very individualized, but many times a back and forth movement at the hands/wrists) of the club for the purpose of staying loose, feeling the club, keeping the b [..]
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WaggleA move of the club from side to side before starting the backswing. Some people believe that it helps to reduce tension in the arms and shoulders and can lead to better distance.
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Wagglesome kind of motion or movement of the club for the purpose of staying loose, feeling the club, keeping the body in motion instead of holding still
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WaggleA Waggle is known as a pre-shot routine, where a golfer prepares his body, his golf club and practice to swing at the golf ball.
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WaggleYou could call this as a warm up of sorts for the golf club. The small movements of the clubhead back and forth just before grounding the club to get that right momentum for the right swing is called a waggle.
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WaggleMovement of the club head prior to swinging. A flourishing of the club behind and over the ball. WATER CLUB
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Waggle A motion or several motions designed to keep a player relaxed at address and help establish a smooth pace in the takeaway and swing.
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Wagglegolf terms defined for club head motion behind and over the ball.
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Wagglethe movement of a player and his golf club prior to or during the address position. A waggle is specific to each individual golfer and may involve the back and forth movement of the club head in an at [..]
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WaggleThis is a gentle motion of a very short club movement on the path of the back swing
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WaggleA motion or several motions designed to keep a player relaxed at address and help establish a smooth pace in the takeaway and swing.
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WaggleTo swing the club back and forth in short, sweeping motions above the ball after addressing it and before beginning the backswing. Another preparatory motion players often make is a "forward [..]
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WaggleSome kind of motion or movement of the club for the purpose of staying loose, feeling the club, keeping the body in motion instead of holding still.
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WaggleMovement of the club head prior to swinging. A flourishing of the club behind and over the ball.
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WaggleThe movements a golfer goes through prior to striking the ball. A warm up designed to keep the muscles loose before a shot.
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WaggleThe routine a golfer does before hitting the ball, such as adjusting his body and doing a practice swing at the ball.
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WaggleMovement of the clubhead about the ball before swinging.
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WaggleA motion or several motions designed to keep a player relaxed at address and help establish a smooth pace in the takeaway and swing.
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Waggle(n) causing to move repeatedly from side to side(v) move from side to side(v) move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion
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Waggle
(transitive) To move (something) with short, quick motions; to wobble.
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*: The Mole waggled his toes from sheer happiness, spread his chest with a sigh of full contentment, and [..]
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