Golf in the Kingdom

Golf in the Kingdom by Michael Murphy, published by Arkana in 1992, is a new edition that spans 203 pages. This book follows Murphy’s journey as he stops in Scotland to play golf at the renowned Burningbush course, where he encounters Shivas Irons, a golf pro and mystic. Through this transformative experience, Murphy explores the deeper mysteries of golf, presenting it as more than just a sport.
Readers will find a blend of fiction, philosophy, and self-help as the narrative delves into the spiritual and motivational aspects of the game. The book invites contemplation on the connections between golf and life, making it relevant for those interested in sports, recreation, and personal growth. With its visionary and metaphysical themes, Golf in the Kingdom offers insights that resonate with both golfers and those seeking inspiration.
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While on his way to India, Michael Murphy, founder of the Esalen Institute, stopped in Scotland to play a round of golf at the famous Burningbush course. There he met Shivas Irons, golf pro and mystic, and in a single day and night he had his life — and his game — transformed. In the two decades since it was first published, Golf in the Kingdom has been recognized as a classic on the deeper mysteries of golf, a gospel for those who suspect, or know, that golf is more than a mere pastime.
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