Just thought I'd hop across the Atlantic and into Scandanavia with a thread of my own.
It will be two years next month since I visited with you all --
y'all in my southern USA accent! -- and with my fast friend and student,
Henning Lundstrom, GSEM, 2006 Swedish PGA Section
Teacher of the Year. The occasion was the
Swedish PGA Teaching and Coaching Summit in Halmstad.
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=2230. I miss you guys!
The subject in this post is
Henrik Stenson. Early in tonight's broadcast of the
Accenture Match Play Championship, I noticed that, in his pre-shot Putting Routine, he does practice strokes with his right arm only while using his left hand to hold his right shoulder
still. Later in the broadcast, TGC anchors
Tilghman and
Faldo called attention to this procedure. The analysis was correct, as far as it went -- Faldo on eliminating any 'over the top' move -- but so much (in my opinion) was left on the table.

Still, it was attention-getting none-the-least!
The
Still Right Shoulder (and the bending Right Elbow / 12-5-1-#12) is the dictate of the
Putt Minor Basic Stroke (10-3-E). It is the antithesis of the
Paw Minor Basic Stroke (10-3-H) -- 'frozen' arms (bent or straight) and 'rocking' shoulders -- that is the favorite of many, if not most, PGA TOUR players.
Question for those 'in the know':
Is Henrik working with a Swedish instructor who has been TGM influenced?
P.S. Whoa! I'm watching late-night coverage, and now Henrik's doing a split-grip On Plane Start Down Waggle. C'mon . . . who's been doin' what to whom?