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One of the greatest and most beloved golf books ever written is triumphantly back in print—“a cause for celebration” (
The Wall Street Journal
)—with a new introduction by
Golf in the Kingdom
author Michael Murphy, a new afterword, and neverbeforeseen photographs.
Thirty years (and counting!) after publication,
To the Linksland
still enthralls readers who pick it up for the first time—or return to the book for the sheer pleasure of it.
In 1991, Michael Bamberger, a newspaper sportswriter, gave up his apartment, took a leave of absence from his job and his life, and, joined by his newlywed wife, set off to explore the wide world of golf. Bamberger’s first step in this madcap golfing adventure was to become a caddie on the European golf tour, where he encountered the game’s most dynamic players up close and personal, including golf’s greatest artist, Seve Ballesteros. Crisscrossing the Continent with his bride, Bamberger caddied for a true original, Peter Teravainen, a Yaleeducated golfer with a workingman’s spirit and a knack for making brilliant, onthespot observations about the game (“Good shots must come in groups of two”). Over the course of one unforgettable year, Bamberger caddied in the national championships of Portugal, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Ireland, and, finally, Scotland, golf’s ancestral home. Once there, Bamberger fell under the spell of one of golf’s great teachers and thinkers, John Stark.
is the captivating memoir of Bamberger’s golfing pilgrimage/extended honeymoon. From an allnight caddie bus on the back roads of southern Europe to Stark’s secret sixhole course in the Scottish Highlands, Bamberger takes you on a journey into the heart of golf. This thirtiethanniversary edition of Bamberger’s classic, lyrical tale of discovery is bookended with a new introduction by Michael Murphy and a new afterword by Bamberger, with a trove of new photographs in between. Gloriously back in print,
is a “great book for your golfing soul” (
Golf Monthly
).
The Wall Street Journal
)—with a new introduction by
Golf in the Kingdom
author Michael Murphy, a new afterword, and neverbeforeseen photographs.
Thirty years (and counting!) after publication,
To the Linksland
still enthralls readers who pick it up for the first time—or return to the book for the sheer pleasure of it.
In 1991, Michael Bamberger, a newspaper sportswriter, gave up his apartment, took a leave of absence from his job and his life, and, joined by his newlywed wife, set off to explore the wide world of golf. Bamberger’s first step in this madcap golfing adventure was to become a caddie on the European golf tour, where he encountered the game’s most dynamic players up close and personal, including golf’s greatest artist, Seve Ballesteros. Crisscrossing the Continent with his bride, Bamberger caddied for a true original, Peter Teravainen, a Yaleeducated golfer with a workingman’s spirit and a knack for making brilliant, onthespot observations about the game (“Good shots must come in groups of two”). Over the course of one unforgettable year, Bamberger caddied in the national championships of Portugal, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Ireland, and, finally, Scotland, golf’s ancestral home. Once there, Bamberger fell under the spell of one of golf’s great teachers and thinkers, John Stark.
is the captivating memoir of Bamberger’s golfing pilgrimage/extended honeymoon. From an allnight caddie bus on the back roads of southern Europe to Stark’s secret sixhole course in the Scottish Highlands, Bamberger takes you on a journey into the heart of golf. This thirtiethanniversary edition of Bamberger’s classic, lyrical tale of discovery is bookended with a new introduction by Michael Murphy and a new afterword by Bamberger, with a trove of new photographs in between. Gloriously back in print,
is a “great book for your golfing soul” (
Golf Monthly
).
One of the greatest and most beloved golf books ever written is triumphantly back in print—“a cause for celebration” (
The Wall Street Journal
)—with a new introduction by
Golf in the Kingdom
author Michael Murphy, a new afterword, and neverbeforeseen photographs.
Thirty years (and counting!) after publication,
To the Linksland
still enthralls readers who pick it up for the first time—or return to the book for the sheer pleasure of it.
In 1991, Michael Bamberger, a newspaper sportswriter, gave up his apartment, took a leave of absence from his job and his life, and, joined by his newlywed wife, set off to explore the wide world of golf. Bamberger’s first step in this madcap golfing adventure was to become a caddie on the European golf tour, where he encountered the game’s most dynamic players up close and personal, including golf’s greatest artist, Seve Ballesteros. Crisscrossing the Continent with his bride, Bamberger caddied for a true original, Peter Teravainen, a Yaleeducated golfer with a workingman’s spirit and a knack for making brilliant, onthespot observations about the game (“Good shots must come in groups of two”). Over the course of one unforgettable year, Bamberger caddied in the national championships of Portugal, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Ireland, and, finally, Scotland, golf’s ancestral home. Once there, Bamberger fell under the spell of one of golf’s great teachers and thinkers, John Stark.
is the captivating memoir of Bamberger’s golfing pilgrimage/extended honeymoon. From an allnight caddie bus on the back roads of southern Europe to Stark’s secret sixhole course in the Scottish Highlands, Bamberger takes you on a journey into the heart of golf. This thirtiethanniversary edition of Bamberger’s classic, lyrical tale of discovery is bookended with a new introduction by Michael Murphy and a new afterword by Bamberger, with a trove of new photographs in between. Gloriously back in print,
is a “great book for your golfing soul” (
Golf Monthly
).
The Wall Street Journal
)—with a new introduction by
Golf in the Kingdom
author Michael Murphy, a new afterword, and neverbeforeseen photographs.
Thirty years (and counting!) after publication,
To the Linksland
still enthralls readers who pick it up for the first time—or return to the book for the sheer pleasure of it.
In 1991, Michael Bamberger, a newspaper sportswriter, gave up his apartment, took a leave of absence from his job and his life, and, joined by his newlywed wife, set off to explore the wide world of golf. Bamberger’s first step in this madcap golfing adventure was to become a caddie on the European golf tour, where he encountered the game’s most dynamic players up close and personal, including golf’s greatest artist, Seve Ballesteros. Crisscrossing the Continent with his bride, Bamberger caddied for a true original, Peter Teravainen, a Yaleeducated golfer with a workingman’s spirit and a knack for making brilliant, onthespot observations about the game (“Good shots must come in groups of two”). Over the course of one unforgettable year, Bamberger caddied in the national championships of Portugal, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Ireland, and, finally, Scotland, golf’s ancestral home. Once there, Bamberger fell under the spell of one of golf’s great teachers and thinkers, John Stark.
is the captivating memoir of Bamberger’s golfing pilgrimage/extended honeymoon. From an allnight caddie bus on the back roads of southern Europe to Stark’s secret sixhole course in the Scottish Highlands, Bamberger takes you on a journey into the heart of golf. This thirtiethanniversary edition of Bamberger’s classic, lyrical tale of discovery is bookended with a new introduction by Michael Murphy and a new afterword by Bamberger, with a trove of new photographs in between. Gloriously back in print,
is a “great book for your golfing soul” (
Golf Monthly
).











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