Tyler spent half his life dying to get out of Poplar Bluff, and out from under the shadow of his old man. But when he leaves school early to chase his PGA Tour dreams, and fails, he’s forced to swallow his pride and come home. Jack Foster, a larger-than-life former Heisman Trophy candidate quarterback, is Tyler’s father. Jack wants his only son to take over the family business so he can finally enjoy the fruits of his labor. But is that his real motivation? Or is he trying to keep his “boy” from one-upping his own athletic accomplishments? Mack spent a decade teaching Tyler to play golf. Tyler was his last chance to leave a mark on the game that has been his whole life. But just when he could have taught him its real secrets, his protégé stopped listening. Katherine told herself she’d never to return to Poplar Bluff for more than a visit. But a decade after her mother’s passing, her father can’t seem to move on, and something she can’t quite put her finger on keeps pulling her back. And then Tyler shows up, and she’s forced to come to terms with what that is. Will Tyler give up security for a shot at redemption, and will that cost him a second chance with the only girl he’s ever cared for? Will Jack finally come to terms with his own disappointments and realize just what his true legacy is? Will Mack get one last chance to help Tyler succeed in ways he never could, or will the ghosts of his own past come back to haunt them both? And will Katherine follow her ambitions, or her heart, and will that decision cost her all she claims she ever wanted? The road to redemption is paved with regret, and when you come to a fork in it, you’ve got to understand which regrets you can ultimately live with. And sometimes the only road forward, is the one that takes you back to where it all started.