...and Taylor Gove (82), former Augusta State golfer Derek Chang (85) and Augusta's Chris Holroyd (86).? Dottie Pepper is returning to golf broadcasting, signing a deal with ESPN.Pepper retired from NBC Sports in December after eight...
Dottie Pepper learned the art of retirement at an early age.In a practice round during her rookie season on the LPGA Tour, she wound up behind...
...Sports and Golf Channel. He will be a walking course reporter at Waialae Country Club.An opening was created when Dottie Pepper retired from NBC last year to pursue projects aimed mostly at junior golf. A former teammate of Tiger Woods at Stanford...
...six years.So maybe 15 is the new 25."I won two state amateurs at 15. I thought that was pretty unbelievable," Dottie Pepper said Tuesday. "That kid dusted me."Michelle Wie won the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links at 13 and contended...
...runner-up in the British.So who knows what two blah days in West Virginia meant?PEPPER STRAY: At long last, Dottie Pepper is back where she belongs on the U.S. Solheim Cup team. Captain Meg Mallon named Pepper an assistant on Wednesday...
...some time before anyone dared to try.There was a Shell Wonderful World of Golf match between Annika Sorenstam and Dottie Pepper in 1996 and the World Cup in 1997 and 2003. The winning team in 1997 was Ireland, with a 26-year-old named...
...major, most recently by Cristie Kerr a year ago when she shot the same score to win the tournament by 12 strokes.Dottie Pepper (1999 Kraft Nabisco) and Karen Stupples (2004 Women's British Open) also finished at 19-under.There is one...
...couldn't tell you who was the president of the United States, but she knows where her kids are at all times," Dottie Pepper said. "She's a super mom." The focus shifts to golf Aug. 21-23 at the Solheim Cup, her eighth appearance...
...were among those who joined the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame Monday evening in Columbia. Retired LPGA star Dottie Pepper, who played her college golf at Furman, is also in the group. Ernie Jackson , Bob Bolin, Carl Williams and the...
...Mexico was the Bing Crosby International Classic, played in 1974 and 1975 in Guadalajara. Two-time major champion Dottie Pepper is moving to the broadcast booth in 2005, signing a contract with The Golf Channel to be a lead analyst for its tournament...