Nobody knows what’s in the back of the minds of the millions of golfers who play this sport. Some may believe they are true fans of the game because of the challenge of ‘playing against’ oneself. While others enjoy the camaraderie, social networking, and other aspects of playing with a group on the course. Enter the “Zilosophy on Golf” by Michael A. Zildjian, a book that captures the characteristics, and characters, of golfers across the world.
Zildjian is easy-spoken, a keen observer and a deep thinker, however, he is not a licensed therapist. His book is an easy-read and he establishes each new chapter as a new golf hole. Then, at the end of each chapter is an evaluation for the reader to take on his/his own mental game. Golf is a difficult game to begin with, not to mention the physical challenges that a player must undergo with equipment and course terrain to focus on.
Golf legends such as Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino or Jim Furyk have endured defeat and hard-earned successes. “Zilosophy on Golf” takes a look at helping you understand just how individual emotions and mental aptitude play a big part of what this game makes you, too.
Visit zilosophy.org for more information and to order your copy.