The Wind Teaches Golf

The Wind Teaches Golf

Auteur : JIM. BERG

Date de publication : 2025-10-23

Éditeur : Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp

Nombre de pages : 122

Résumé du livre

The Wind Teaches Golf: Secret Teachings of the Tengu by Jim Berg, MD follows a struggling pro golfer who meets a tengu-an enigmatic mountain spirit-with extraordinary teachings. Their lessons begin with paradoxes ("see without looking," "win before playing") that pry the player away from anxiety and mechanics toward awareness, rhythm, and sincerity. Practice becomes a dialogue with elements-breath, balance, wind-until shots feel less like force and more like conversation.

Across six chapters, the tengu turns the course into a living classroom: bunkers for humility, greens for listening, wind for adaptability, rain for collaboration. Drills are koans in motion-three breaths to choose, settle, act; "task before prize"; "approval is a leash." Success shifts from score to stewardship: repairing divots, sharing silence, and making it "easy to watch you." The player learns to compete by including noise, deadlines, and interruption without losing calm.

In the final movement, the teacher dissolves into the weather. Mastery is revealed as generosity: teaching others without sermon, correcting without injury, and training students to surpass the master. Golf becomes a way to move kindly through the world-every swing a bow, every breath a handshake-and the wind carries the lesson forward.

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