![]() ![]() Open.Īs the story unfolds, Johnny shares the back story about Chisholm’s rival, the dominant golfer T.K., played in the movie by KJ Choi. He finds Johnny working with retired rodeo bucking broncos to gentle them into saddle horses and Johnny convinces Luke to stay for another seven days to prepare for the U.S. He reconnects with Johnny in hopes of getting a quick tune-up on his game. He lives in the hill country of Texas where the book is set so he’s writing about home turf.Īfter you have watched or read the movie/book and seen the Vimeo video, you’re ready to pick up Luke’s story as he prepares for golf’s toughest test, the U.S. In his professional life, Cook has coached many successful professional athletes as well as Fortune 500 companies and Olympians. ![]() It’s endorsed by PGA pros and Christians Tom Lehman, Scott Simpson and Billy Hurley III as well as NBA all-star center David Robinson. So, do one or the other before diving into the sequel.Īgain, it’s a fast read, with deep meaning (150 pages). Please note: the sequel will make little sense if you do not either read the book published in 2006 or see the movie-the plot is similar, but the film writers significantly changed the character of Johnny, played by Duvall. He was played in the movie by Lucas Black, better known as Christopher LaSalle on NCIS New Orleans. Open and includes a revisit to Utopia by Chisholm. Now, Cook has released the sequel that builds from the Texas Open to the U.S. More than one million people have viewed the video. The climatic final scene/page left the reader wondering: Did he make the putt on the 18 th hole?Ĭook choose to answer that question by recording the first chapter of the sequel on video from the graveyard in the center of the Utopia golf course. Cook’s book was made into a popular motion picture starring Robert Duvall as the wise and grizzled golf pro/cowboy who helps Chisholm discover what is important in life over seven days in the Texas hill country in Utopia. When we left 7 Days in Utopia, Golf’s Sacred Journey, Luke Chisholm’s putt to win the Texas Open was tracking toward the hole.ĭavid L. ![]()
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