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You can, but it's not really necessary once your Computer assumes its fullcontrol of your Golf Stroke. Per the fifth Programming routine (Chapter 14,one of the greatest 3-page instructionals ever) you push the button and theStroke becomes the non-emotional execution of a procedure.
A good example of a skill requiring exceptional artistry is that of the concertpianist. In many ways, the acquistion of those skills and golf skills areexactly the same. And if you ever get a chance to watch one of the breed inaction, you will witness almost superhuman achievement. And one thing you willnotice is that they spend a great deal of time not looking at the keyboard! Theirhands know where those 88 keys are and they find precisely the right ones --and different ones in each hand -- at exactly the right time.
You'll eventually be the same way with the Aiming Point. You can look at it --or not -- your option. The important thing is that your Hands know where itis. All that needs to happen is that they be educated to the task.
From that point, they will work faithfully on your behalf...with very littleconscious attention on your part.