This book reads like a letter from a friend on the front lines of mid-handicap golf.
Written in the voice of a fellow struggler rather than an expert, Short-Sided Again captures the real frustrations, self-doubt, and quiet breakthroughs that most golfers actually experience. Tom Puckett doesn't hand down mental game techniques from on high. Instead, he shares his own often funny, sometimes painful journey of how his inner voice, ego, and fear of looking foolish were quietly sabotaging his enjoyment of the game - and what finally helped him start getting out of his own way.
Honest and self-aware, this book blends personal storytelling with practical mental tools that mid-handicap golfers can actually use. If you've ever felt like your own head was working against you on the course, you'll feel right at home here. More than just another collection of golf psychology tips, Short-Sided Again offers a more grounded, compassionate way to think about the game - and a path toward enjoying it again.