Many golfers fail to realize that the harder they try, the harder golf gets. Worse, the better the golfer gets, the harder it is to improve. Golf cannot be conquered, and any attempt to take
the game by force results only in frustration and utter defeat. However, with the proper attitude and preparation, golf can be outfoxed. Outwitting Golf steers the novice or casual
player around the hazards and clear of the rough. Drawing upon the game's brightest minds, a vast library of golf writing, and a thorough grounding in the rich history of golf, Jim Apfelbaum
has constructed a Poor Richard's Almanac for the links--a credible source of unimpeachable wisdom and insight generously tempered with wry humor.
Comprising chapters on the Practical, the Historical, the Physical, the Mental, the Spiritual, and the Secret, Outwitting Golf makes no assumptions about the reader's knowledge and
assumes no limitation on the reader's ability to outthink the game. Outwitting Golf has everything anyone needs to enjoy the game of golf from the outset, while steadily improving
skills and understanding.