After A Course Called Home
Loopers by John Dunn
If Coyne's unsentimental reckoning with turf conditions and scattered middle age felt like home, Loopers extends that same honest caddie-yard logic across an entire season where weather, pace, and small exchanges quietly anchor a life refusing to resolve itself into transformation. Golf routines impose order without pretending to fix anything—just the credible admission that walking the course matters even when nothing gets solved.