Great post Jalabar, and I think Icon's, yours and my posts are all a good reflection of the real game of golf, or any game for that matter. Everyone has a method that works for them. Would you tell Jim Furyk to change his swing? Or John Daly to shorten his.
There are always 'perfect' ways to do everything, but as a qualified coach in two sports and playing many others myself, I know that not everyone can do it the 'perfect' way, so you have to do the best you can by finding the method that works best for you. But then don't let it rest there either; keep trying new methods, you never know where that one less shot in the next round is going to come from. And on WGT one shot can move you up many places.
When I was at school (yes, yes, it was a few years ago!) Shot Putt was done by 'sliding' from the back to the front of the circle in an explosive way and then turning and projecting the heavy ball in a forwards direction. I became county champion at shot putt, but not by 'sliding'; my muscles seem to be made up of mainly slow-twitch fibres (it took me 17 seconds to 'run' the 100 metres!) and so I never had that required explosion, so I used to shuffle across the circle and with my body strength I was still able to beat the other competitors most of the time irrespective of which method they used. You look now though and all top shot putters spin across the circle as they can gather more, and more importantly, an even build-up of speed, thus allowing them to 'throw' it further. It may only be a few centimetres further, but those few centimetres could be the difference between winning and... I was going to say 2nd, but the true answer would be 'not winning'.