Dottie Pepper is CBS's brilliant, fearless on-course analyst, but the key to her success has little to do with TV.
The PGA Tour has been heavily criticized lately for not having a slow-play solution, but players will argue it's a complex ...
Dottie Pepper was not happy on Saturday afternoon at Torrey Pines. The former LPGA star and longtime on-course analyst ripped the sport during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open in San ...
The CBS analyst’s blunt comments at Torrey Pines reverberated around golf and she talked to Sports Illustrated about what might fix the one issue everyone agrees needs help.
SAN DIEGO — Dottie Pepper was fed up. The well-respected lead on-course reporter for CBS had spent nearly three hours following the final group of Harris English, Andrew Novak and Aldrich Potgieter.
Dottie Pepper said the slow pace of play in golf has "been gnawing at me for a while," and added that she hopes her on-air complaint last weekend serves as a springboard for serious change.
The most recent form of communication on an old topic began with a text Saturday at Torrey Pines that appeared on Dottie Pepper's watch from her CBS Sports colleague Frank Nobilo. Pepper was the ...