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Jul 29, 2011 · Seeking to enjoy one last round before giving up his beloved game, he is unexpectedly paired with the mysterious and mischievous golf pro – Shivas Irons. A wild adventure on and off the links ensues, where Murphy’s perception of golf and life are indelibly changed.
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- Susan Streitfeld
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- David O'hara
Oct 23, 2019 · Jake Stangel. Almost 50 years ago, Michael Murphy penned what many consider to be the definitive book on golf — not that he knew it at the time. But to this day, the magical power and mystical...
Golf in the Kingdom tells the story of Michael Murphy, a young traveler who accidentally stumbles on a mystical golfing expert while in Scotland. Murphy was inspired to write the book after his time at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram.
- Michael Murphy
- 1971
Jimmy60. • 13 yr. ago. I feel that this book did more for my game than any instructional books. It helped me find the frame of mind needed for the game. I'm certainly curious to see the movie but I highly recommend the book. 2. Award. 1.1M subscribers in the golf community.
5 (100%) Showing 5 Critic Reviews. 30. The New York Times. Jul 28, 2011. Everyone spouts nicely turned baloney elevating golf to the level of a religious experience, which grows tedious fairly quickly. The film almost works, though, if you view the whole thing as a very, very dry comedy. Read More. By Neil Genzlinger FULL REVIEW. 30. Variety.
Golf in the Kingdom. A soul-searching trip to India takes an unexpected turn of events in this sports drama based on the best-selling novel by author Michael Murphy. The year is 1956. American philosophy student Michael is traveling en route to India when he decides to stop.
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With David O'Hara, Malcolm McDowell, Mason Gamble, Frances Fisher. The year is 1956. American philosophy student Michael is traveling en route to India when he decides to stop at Links of Burningbush in Scotland for one last round of golf before giving up the game for good.