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John Thomas Berry (born October 7, 1931) is an American
sports journalist Sports journalism is a form of writing that reports on matters pertaining to sporting topics and competitions. Sports journalism started in the early 1800s when it was targeted to the social elite and transitioned into an integral part of the n ...
. A native of Detroit, he graduated from
Michigan State University Michigan State University (Michigan State, MSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan. It was founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan, the fi ...
with a degree in journalism, and wrote for the school's student newspaper, '' The State News''. He was a correspondent for
United Press International United Press International (UPI) is an American international news agency whose newswires, photo, news film, and audio services provided news material to thousands of newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations for most of the 20th ...
at the bureau in
Lansing, Michigan Lansing () is the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is mostly in Ingham County, although portions of the city extend west into Eaton County and north into Clinton County. The 2020 census placed the city's population at 112,644, making ...
, before working on the sports staff of the ''
Detroit Free Press The ''Detroit Free Press'' is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, US. The Sunday edition is titled the ''Sunday Free Press''. It is sometimes referred to as the Freep (reflected in the paper's web address, www.freep.com). It primari ...
''. He served as president of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association in 1971, then worked at ''
The Detroit News ''The Detroit News'' is one of the two major newspapers in the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan. The paper began in 1873, when it rented space in the rival ''Detroit Free Press'' building. ''The News'' absorbed the '' Detroit Tribune'' on Februa ...
'' from 1971 to 1993. As a golf correspondent and author of the "Golf Page", he covered more than 70 major golf championships during his career. Berry was a founding board member of Michigan Golf Hall of Fame in 1982, and was elected president of the Golf Writers' Association of America in 1984. He was influential in lifting the ban on female reporters in the locker room at The Masters, and instrumental in admitting public players who met the minimum
golf handicap A golf handicap is a numerical measure of a golfer's potential that is used to enable players of varying abilities to compete against one another. Better players are those with the lowest handicaps. Historically, rules relating to handicaps have v ...
into the Michigan Women's Amateur Championship. After 1993, he worked as a
freelancer ''Freelance'' (sometimes spelled ''free-lance'' or ''free lance''), ''freelancer'', or ''freelance worker'', are terms commonly used for a person who is self-employed and not necessarily committed to a particular employer long-term. Freelance w ...
and wrote columns for ''PGA Magazine'', '' Chicagoland Golf'' and the ''Michigan Golfer''. He was inducted into the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame in 2003, he received the PGA Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism in 2007, and was inducted into the Michigan Women's Golf Association Hall of Fame in 2017.


Early life and education

John Thomas Berry was born on October 7, 1931, in Detroit, Michigan. His love for sports began at a young age, since his father Clair worked as the traveling secretary of the
Detroit Tigers The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the American League (AL) Central division. One of the AL's eight charter franchises, the club was f ...
from 1940 to 1951. As a youth, Berry frequented at
Briggs Stadium Tiger Stadium, previously known as Navin Field and Briggs Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium located in the Corktown, Detroit, Corktown neighborhood of Detroit. The stadium was nicknamed "The Corner" for its location at the intersection of U. ...
, and idolized Hank Greenberg. Berry began playing golf during high school, learning from
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(PGA) professional
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. Berry graduated from Detroit Catholic Central High School in 1949, then attended
Marquette University Marquette University () is a Private university, private Society of Jesus, Jesuit research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Established by the Society of Jesus as Marquette College on August 28, 1881, it was founded by John Henni, John Martin ...
from 1949 to 1951. He served in the
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from 1952 to 1954, but did not see action during the
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, and completed college with
G.I. Bill The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, commonly known as the G.I. Bill, was a law that provided a range of benefits for some of the returning World War II veterans (commonly referred to as G.I.s). The original G.I. Bill expired in 1956, bu ...
assistance. He attended
Michigan State University Michigan State University (Michigan State, MSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan. It was founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan, the fi ...
from 1954 to 1956, where he wrote for the school's student newspaper, '' The State News''. He was the summer editor during 1955, the sports editor for the 1955–56 semester, then graduated with a degree in journalism.


Journalism career


United Press International

Berry was a correspondent for
United Press International United Press International (UPI) is an American international news agency whose newswires, photo, news film, and audio services provided news material to thousands of newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations for most of the 20th ...
from 1956 to 1959. He worked part-time at the
Lansing, Michigan Lansing () is the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is mostly in Ingham County, although portions of the city extend west into Eaton County and north into Clinton County. The 2020 census placed the city's population at 112,644, making ...
, bureau of United Press during his senior year at Michigan State University, then was hired to work full-time when he graduated. Berry stated that he was a one-man-show in sports at the office, and "learned to write fast, write short and be able to dictate off the top of your head". His assignments included coverage for the Detroit Tigers,
Detroit Lions The Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit. The Lions compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) North Division. The team play their home games at Ford ...
,
Detroit Red Wings The Detroit Red Wings (colloquially referred to as the Wings) are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit. The Red Wings compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division (NHL), Atlantic Division in the East ...
, and the Detroit Pistons, the
Michigan Wolverines The Michigan Wolverines comprise 29 varsity sports teams at the University of Michigan. These teams compete in the NCAA's Division I and in the Big Ten Conference in all sports except women's water polo, which competes in the NCAA inter-divisio ...
, the Michigan State Spartans, and other colleges and high schools. He also began reporting on golf at United Press. His first
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event was the 1958
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at the
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, followed by the 1958
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at Forest Lake Country Club, and the
Motor City Open The Motor City Open was a PGA Tour event played at various clubs in and around Detroit for just under two decades. The PGA Tour record for the longest sudden-death playoff was established at the 1949 Motor City Open. Cary Middlecoff and Lloyd Mang ...
in Detroit.


''Detroit Free Press''

From 1959 to 1971, Berry worked on the sports staff of the ''
Detroit Free Press The ''Detroit Free Press'' is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, US. The Sunday edition is titled the ''Sunday Free Press''. It is sometimes referred to as the Freep (reflected in the paper's web address, www.freep.com). It primari ...
''. He continued to report on hockey, golf, baseball and college sports, in addition to skiing and Michigan State Spartans football. He covered the 1961 U.S. Open played at the Oakland Hills Country Club, which was his first major golf championship. He felt that the ''Free Press'' "had the best staff and one of the best sports sections in the country in the 1960s", and that the victory by the Tigers in game seven of the
1968 World Series The 1968 World Series was the World Series, championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1968 Major League Baseball season, 1968 season. The 65th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between American League (AL) ch ...
was a career highlight. He was elected vice-president of the
National Hockey League The National Hockey League (NHL; french: Ligue nationale de hockey—LNH, ) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 32 teams—25 in the United States and 7 in Canada. It is considered to be the top ranked professional ...
Writers Association in 1970, then became president in 1971 when it was renamed to the Professional Hockey Writers' Association (PHWA) to distinguish itself from teams in the league. He retired as president in 1972, but remained as a director for the PHWA.


''The Detroit News''

Berry wrote for ''
The Detroit News ''The Detroit News'' is one of the two major newspapers in the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan. The paper began in 1873, when it rented space in the rival ''Detroit Free Press'' building. ''The News'' absorbed the '' Detroit Tribune'' on Februa ...
'' from 1971 to 1993. He was a columnist in his first year with the paper, then covered hockey and the Olympics during the winter, and primarily golf in the summer. He covered the attempt by
Jack Nicklaus Jack William Nicklaus (born January 21, 1940), nicknamed The Golden Bear, is a retired American professional golfer and List of golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus, golf course designer. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest go ...
to win the Grand Slam of golf at the
1972 Open Championship The 1972 Open Championship was the 101st Open Championship, held 12–15 July at Muirfield Golf Links in Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland. Lee Trevino won his second straight Claret Jug, the first to successfully defend his title since Arnold ...
in Scotland. His other work included the undefeated season by the Miami Dolphins in 1972 and
Super Bowl VII Super Bowl VII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Miami Dolphins and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for ...
in 1973, the horse racing Triple Crown by Secretariat in 1973, and the 1980 Winter Olympics which included both the
Miracle on Ice The "Miracle on Ice" was an ice hockey game during the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York. It was played between the hosting United States and the Soviet Union on February 22, 1980, during the medal round of the men's hockey tourna ...
and the five gold medals won by Eric Heiden in speed skating. Berry noted his most memorable golf championship as a journalist was the
1986 Masters Tournament The 1986 Masters Tournament was the 50th Masters Tournament, held April 10–13 at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Jack Nicklaus won his record 18th professional major with a historic one-stroke victory. He shot a final round ...
won by Jack Nicklaus. While reporting on golf, Berry preferred to leave the media tent and get among the crowd to "hear the cheers and groans". At ''The Detroit News'', he began writing the "Golf Page" with expanded coverage on players, tournaments and golf courses. He worked with local PGA professionals and the Detroit Recreation Department to grow junior golf programs, and wrote the ''Guide to Michigan Golf''. In 1982, he was a founding board member of Michigan Golf Hall of Fame. In 1984, Berry was elected president of the Golf Writers' Association of America (GWAA). In the same year, he was influential in lifting the ban on female reporters in the locker room at The Masters. He later retired as the GWAA president, and served as its secretary-treasurer from 1990 to 1998. During the 1990s, he was instrumental in admitting public players who met the minimum
golf handicap A golf handicap is a numerical measure of a golfer's potential that is used to enable players of varying abilities to compete against one another. Better players are those with the lowest handicaps. Historically, rules relating to handicaps have v ...
requirement into the Michigan Women's Amateur Championship. His work was since credited by the Michigan Women's Golf Association as contributing to the growth of women's and girls' golf in Michigan.


Later career

After retiring from ''The Detroit News'' in 1993, Berry became a
freelancer ''Freelance'' (sometimes spelled ''free-lance'' or ''free lance''), ''freelancer'', or ''freelance worker'', are terms commonly used for a person who is self-employed and not necessarily committed to a particular employer long-term. Freelance w ...
and wrote columns for ''PGA Magazine'', '' Chicagoland Golf'' and the ''Michigan Golfer''. He assists in interviewing Michigan State University journalism applicants for the GWAA scholarship, and became a partner in the media relations firm, All About Golf, based in
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. By 2007, Berry covered more than 70 major golf championships during his career.


Personal life

Berry lives in
West Bloomfield Township, Michigan West Bloomfield Township, officially the Charter Township of West Bloomfield, is a charter township in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan, within the Detroit metropolitan area. It is one of the most expensive places to live in Oakland ...
, is married to Bonnie Humm, and has four daughters. He nearly died after being infected with acute viral
myocarditis Myocarditis, also known as inflammatory cardiomyopathy, is an acquired cardiomyopathy due to inflammation of the heart muscle. Symptoms can include shortness of breath, chest pain, decreased ability to exercise, and an irregular heartbeat. The ...
at the
1986 Tournament Players Championship The 1986 Tournament Players Championship was a golf tournament in Florida on the PGA Tour, held at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, southeast of Jacksonville. It was the thirteenth Tournament Players Championship. John Mahaffey shot 71 in the ...
, but recovered and competed in the 1988 New York City Marathon.


Honors and awards

The GWAA recognized Berry with a writing award for a series of articles in ''The Detroit News'' in 1992. He received the Golf Association of Michigan Distinguished Service Award in 1997. In 2003, he became the second journalist to be inducted into the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame. In 2007, he received the PGA Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism. In 2008, he received a lifetime achievement award from the Michigan Golf Course Association. . He was inducted into the Michigan Women's Golf Association Hall of Fame in 2017.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Berry, Jack 1931 births Living people 20th-century American journalists 21st-century American journalists American columnists American freelance journalists American male journalists American newspaper reporters and correspondents Date of birth missing (living people) Detroit Free Press people Golf writers and broadcasters Marquette University alumni Michigan State University alumni Military personnel from Detroit People from West Bloomfield, Michigan Sportswriters from Michigan The Detroit News people United Press International people United States Army soldiers Writers from Detroit