Whether you're a low handicap golfer, a high handicap golfer, or have never picked up a club, you should enjoy Chasing the Dimpled Demon. It's a compilation of humorous essays, cartoons, and swing thoughts from my 50 years of playing golf. Some of the essays are true and some are fictional accounts. All are meant to be funny and entertaining, even a bit thought provoking. The topics unusual playing partners, if Hitler played golf, why golf would appeal to Jesus, strange swings, cheating, hearing golf voices, the emotional roller coaster of the game, and golfing in the multiverse. Just to name a few. As a golfer who has struggled with the game for most of my life, the essays will resonate with other golfers who've struggled as well. The golfers you see on TV are the 1%. The rest of us, the 99%, have spent years trying to figure out the riddle of the golf swing, all with varying degrees of success. It's the 99% I had in mind when I wrote the book. If you've never picked up a club, you probably know someone who plays golf. Perhaps it's your spouse. The essays provide some insight into why golf motivates people to rise before the sun, spending endless hours chasing a small dimpled ball down seemingly endless green fairways.