Friday, October 21, 2005

A Golf/Zen Novel

Just Out! The Hole of the Third Eye: A Fable of Golf, Zen, and Life.

Harry Morgan’s life — due to his own inertia and inattention — has bottomed out. Then he meets a strange old codger, Joseph, who is an enigma, possibly unbalanced, perhaps not even real, but who may have the secret of extraordinary golf. Harry presses him for help with his game, but Joseph insists that Harry first consider a series of other ideas: a strange mix of quantum physics, Eastern philosophy, and life questions.

Does Harry’s life heal? Does his handicap drop? Who is this strange old guy, anyway?




Bob Cullen (co-author of Golf is Not a Game of Perfect) calls it "a surprisingly warm and entertaining read."

Rebecca Dengler (Golf For Women Top 50 Instructor "...a story that is believable and applicable to anyone who has ever thought that golf is life (or life is golf) and who is looking for the best in both."

David Greenspan (CEO, The Chopra Center) "...in the spirit of Deepak Chopra's Golf for Enlightenment"

Betsy Rawls (LPGA Hall of Fame Member) "Life lessons — Hidden in golf lessons. Makes sense to me."

Check out the weekend-golfer.com blog for an independent review.

Or, better yet, visit the publisher's site to order.

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At 1:28 PM, Blogger Power Fade said...

Great book. As a science major in college, it really sparked my interest.

 

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