2019.11.06 03:56
This book is called "Bible For Golfers", and
all the pro golfers and their caddies read the book multiple times
to be inspired in their profession according to the featured article
that appeared in the recent Golf Digest, which I happened
to read while waiting in my dentist office.
One pro caddy read it some twelve times and carry with him
one that is all worn out and taped up.
It is a book written by a golf mystic, who is still living and 85 years of age.
The book was written in 1970's, and over million of copies have been sold.
For any golfer who needs to be motivated like myself, the book certainly makes you
wake up and help you explore the unknown territory you didn't know has existed.
It is a book that will fascinate you as a golfer and will find it hard to drop the book.
Certainly I highly, highly recommend the book to all golfers if you haven't read it.
It comes in paperback and kindle. My wife likes to read the kindle in large letters,
and got me the paperback in small print that I can read thanks to the cataract surgery.
2019.11.06 14:18
2019.11.09 00:27
Since its first publication, Golf in the Kingdom has been recognized as a classic work on the deeper mysteries of golf—a gospel of those who suspect, or know, that golf is more than a mere pastime.A young man en route to India stops in Scotland to play at the legendary Burningbush golf club and in twenty-four hours, his life is transformed. Paired with a mysterious teacher named Shivas Irons, he is led through a round of phenomenal golf, swept into a world where extraordinary powers are unleashed in a a backswing governed by true gravity. A night of adventure and revelation follow, and lead to a glimpse of Seamus MacDuff, the holy man who haunts a ravine off Burningbush's thirteenth fairway—one they call Lucifer's Rug.Murphy's account reveals the possibilities for transcendence that resides in the human soul, and through mystic-philosopher Shivas Irons, the reader, like Murphy, becomes drawn into new worlds by this ancient and haunting game. (less)(from Internet)
Thank you, Dr. Ohn, a great golfer, for your comment.
https://youtu.be/4IpH-HJFit8
(Golf in the kingdom trailer)
I have worked to golf. I have traveled to golf.
I had golfed most of British open golf courses in Scotland
and Ireland. I golf 4 to 5 days a week. How can I miss this book?
I think Scottish Americans like golf as much as Koreans.
Thank you, Dr. Lee.