Hello Birdies
Therapy for Better Golf
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Farrell
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By:
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Dr. Fuller
About this listen
The target audience is golfers and golf patrons who want to know more about the psychology of golf.
The advice in Hello Birdies can help all players improve.
Warning: This book contains birdies. Birdies are highly addictive. Get hooked today. Hello Birdies is intoxicating.
Kenneth Fuller, MD, an avid weekend warrior and leading psychiatrist, shares his performance enhancement skills to lead you to better, more enjoyable golf. This established authority on mental triumph delivers a methodology that uses autosuggestion to help you master your thoughts and induce a conditioned reflex. The automatic technique creates brain focus to find your best performance zone.
When I’m on, I own my Birdie Zone.
Every day, my golf is getting better and better in every way.
Dr. Fuller’s first golf book, Goodbye Bogeys, instilled confidence in golfers and promised players a chance at avoiding bogeys. Golf Psychiatrist is the fictional round of golf using these techniques. The author now teaches mental concentration in Hello Birdies and pushes golfers to make more birdies.
Hello Birdies: Therapy for Better Golf is the second book in a series of books of therapeutic suggestions for golfers. The human brain creates focus and finds the best performance zone. Playing only with the body limits the golfer. A genuine golfer plays with body and mind. The golf artist plays with mind, body, and heart. The professional golfer trusts every element unconsciously.
Dr. Fuller's Goodbye Bogeys: Confidence laid the foundation for therapeutic suggestions for golfers, saying, "Goodbye bogeys and hello birdies! Pars are routine. My focus is true." Hello Birdies expands the use of therapeutic suggestions to improve golf performance. In the process, somehow, par became routine! Think about it. Pretty amazing! Par as routine. Hooray! Expect to play well.
©2022 A. Kenneth Fuller, MD (P)2022 A. Kenneth Fuller, MD