Thanks Daryl,
I think the hard part is re-learning to focus on the aiming point and not the ball
It can be sort of like having a really ugly putter.....if the ball starts to go in it'll become a darn good looking putter to your eye. The Aiming Point is weird at first but if its working you'll learn to love it and quickly. At issue is the variance in the time it takes different lengthed clubs to switch ends, release. Changing the Aiming Point fore and aft of the ball was like magic for me when Yoda showed it to me the first time. With the driver especially. Its takes some trial error to find the right spot but when you do .............blammo.