In "Payne at Pinehurst", veteran sports writer Bill Chastain crafts
the dramatic story of the 1999 U.S. Open by combining extensive
research with interviews of those who made it a unique and
compelling event. There was nothing simple about Payne Stewart's
task. Tiger Woods was the hottest golfer on the Tour, and Stewart's
conquest of Pinehurst, while fending off Woods and others in an
epic battle where every swing counted, is the stuff golf legends
are made of. From the compelling action on the course to the
tournament's dramatic conclusion, "Payne at Pinehurst" shows
readers why the 1999 U.S. Open is regarded by many as the best U.S.
Open ever played.
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