David Barrett has been a professional golf writer for over three decades, including serving as a senior editor at Golf Magazine. He graduated from Haverford College, and has covered the major golf championships, including more than 20 U.S. Opens. He is the author of seven previous books, including Miracle at Merion, winner of the USGA' s 2010 Herbert Warren Wind Award for the best golf book of the year, and The Story of the Masters, which was shortlisted for the same award in 2021.
""The most riveting U.S. Opens as captured in vivid detail by the best chronicler in the game. Thank you, David Barrett, for adding this treasure to the library of golf.""--George Peper, Editor of Links magazine and author of 20 books, most recently Rainmaker ""David Barrett is a masterful storyteller who takes the reader inside the game like few others."" --James Dodson, Author of Ben Hogan: An American Life ""It's so nice to finally have a book digging into the wild, weird and great moments in U.S. Open history. No one is better suited to do this than David Barrett, a meticulous researcher and golf historian who tells the stories of the greatest U.S. Opens with his usual dexterity."" --Geoff Shackeford, Author of Golf Architecture for Normal People and publisher of The Quadrilateral, a top-ranked Substack golf publication.