LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Waggle Help Thread: Waggle Help View Single Post #2 02-01-2006, 11:07 AM YodasLuke Lynn Blake Certified Master Instructor Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Marietta, GA Posts: 1,314 the waggle Originally Posted by danny_shank I'm new to TMG but i've read enough to understand my current waggle over the ball is no good. It involves just bending and straightening the right wrist, which i believe is an action that should be discouraged. So i'm looking to replace my existing waggle with the TMG one. I've read there are two waggles and address waggle and a downstroke waggle. As i'm looking for a waggle over the ball i presume it's the address waggle i should be using. It says on 3-F-5 of the book that: The Address Waggle is a miniature reproduction of the action of the Zone #2 components through Impact This has me very confused. As Zone #2 is the arms does this mean no wrist action is involved? As a swinger this would concern me as i feel i need to waggle my wrists at address to keep them relaxed. I'm also confused about the pictures showing the waggle on 9-2-3 #2 and 9-2-3 #3. The back stroke waggle (9-2-3 #2) clearly shows the right wrist is bent, but on the down stroke waggle (9-2-3 #3) it has straightened. Is this right? If anybody could give me a better idea of what the waggle entails and answer my questions in the process i'd be very grateful. Cheers, Danny Appleby, in Hawaii, was demonstrating a great TGM waggle. It was an arms waggle. You are VERY correct that you would want to eliminate the hands waggle. The horizontal bending of the wrists is never something that you want to program into the computer. 9-2-3 #3 is not the best picture, in my opinion. In 9-2, Homer says, "Execution of a Preselected Stroke should be identical with or without a ball to avoid "throwing away" the Clubhead power when actually playing." With regard to swinging and starting from Standard Address, the left wrist is bent and the right wrist is flat. The flying wedges are assembled in Start Up. Once the left wrist becomes flat, it remains flat "with or without a ball". __________________ Yoda knows...and he taught me! For those less fortunate, Swinging is an option. YodasLuke View Public Profile Send a private message to YodasLuke Visit YodasLuke's homepage! Find all posts by YodasLuke