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Need A 4th?! Ep. 3 with Michael Murphy - Author of "Golf in the Kingdom"

Need A 4th?! Ep. 3 with Michael Murphy - Author of "Golf in the Kingdom"

FromThe Fire Pit Podcast


Need A 4th?! Ep. 3 with Michael Murphy - Author of "Golf in the Kingdom"

FromThe Fire Pit Podcast

ratings:
Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Alan Shipnuck, Geoff Ogilvy and Michael Bamberger sit and listen in awe as Michael Murphy, the wildly alert 90-something writer, takes over the show. Murphy is the man who invented golf’s most original player-philosopher, Shivas Irons, from his landmark novel/treatise, “Golf in the Kingdom.” Ogilvy, who has read the book innumerable times, looks like he is talking to a golfing god as he listens to Murphy. Shipnuck and Bamberger, who once had the privilege of walking the Pebble Beach dunes with Murphy, ask Murphy about Woods and Hogan and why the game has such a hold on us, and explore why his slender book captures more about the game’s complex beauty than any other golfing treatise ever written. Murphy is an utter inspiration and he is spellbinding in this podcast. Need a good listen? Allow us to offer, “Need A 4th?!”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Nov 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

In the 25 years of covering golf, the development of the game, courses and the camaraderie that’s core to the culture, it was time for Matt to share some of the best stories he has heard around fire pits all over the world. From PGA Tour players, caddies, architects, avid amateurs and buddies-trip planners, Matt has forged relationships with some of the most colorful and influential people in the game. So grab a drink, a seat and settle in. We’re getting to the essence of one story per podcast. A narrative so deep and meaningful, you save it for a post-round fire pit, which is where no one is in a hurry for the night to end.