Stroke patterns 12-1 and 12-2 on the following pages are, as written, for Full Pivot Strokes. From those Patterns, Short Stroke and Putting Patterns should be drawn, so a player has only one Pattern to learn. That is, simply reduce or omit certain actions as needed, in the following order of preference - or in combinations - as gives gradual variation between maximum and minimum range:
Power Accumulators
Lag Pressure
Release Interval
Pivot
Arm Motion
Release Motions
Those steps must only shorten, not change 6-B-3-0. Keep ALL Full and Short Stroke alignments and paths identical. Chips and Putts are merely miniaturized - not altered. And each must have its own Total Motion (3-0). (Study 2-M-2 and 2-N.)
What are your thoughts on this "order of preference" (bold by me)?