NEWS
DOTTIE PEPPER’S ANNUAL CONVERSATION WITH THE DROP PODCAST
Dottie covers everything from Scottie Scheffler’s dominance to the PGA Tour & LIV’s framework to Xander’s PGA Championship win and her pick for this week’s The Memorial Tournament.
NEW YORK POST: DOTTIE PEPPER TAKING GOLF ON-COURSE ANNOUNCING TO NEW LEVEL
“I knew that we were immediately upgraded to a higher level as a team by just having her presence, her professionalism,’’ Nantz said. “I don’t think people think of her as being a woman on a men’s broadcast. She is so respected. She’s walking down the fairway always with the final pairing. People are chanting her name.”
DOTTIE PEPPER IS BACK ON THE COACH MO GOLF SHOW
New podcast with fellow Furman alum, Coach Mo is up! Link here or wherever you get your podcasts. We go deep on managing perfectionism, parallels with golf & music, “flexible confidence,” prep, and more.
PEPPER NAMED 42ND OLD TOM MORRIS AWARD RECIPIENT
Dottie Pepper, former LPGA Tour professional and current television golf broadcaster, has been named the recipient of the 42nd Old Tom Morris Award, presented by GCSAA. Pepper will be honored Jan. 31 at the Sunrise Celebration as part of the 2024 GCSAA Conference in Phoenix.
CNN SOLHEIM CUP PREVIEW: A CAUSE WORTH “DYEING” FOR
It wasn’t enough for Dottie Pepper to just wear her American patriotism on her sleeve, so for good measure, she wore it on her fingernails, toenails, and hair too.
DOTTIE JOINS THE GOLFER’S JOURNAL FOR AN IN-DEPTH CONVERSATION
The beloved voice on big purses, broadcast critiques, and doing things the hard way
PEPPER APPEARS ON ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits with pro golfer Dottie Pepper to appraise her 1990 Waterford Crystal Solheim Cup and antique parlor table.
STRAIGHT-SHOOTING DOTTIE PEPPER DISHES ON LPGA COVERAGE AND SOLHEIM CUP DILEMMAS
Pepper is the umpire behind the plate who doesn’t miss a ball/strike call all night.
FROM THE REDS PODCAST: PEPPER TALKS JUNIOR GOLF, USGA TEAMS, MENTORSHIP, AND BROADCASTING
Dottie Pepper is 17 time LPGA champ including 2 majors, an on-course correspondent for CBS and author of “Letters to a Future Champion”
DOTTIE TALKS AGRONOMY & AUGUSTA WITH SUPERINTENDENT RADIO NETWORK
Longtime LPGA star and television commentator Dottie Pepper dials in to discuss agronomy, Augusta, and more.
DOTTIE PEPPER JOINS BEYOND THE FAIRWAYS PODCAST
On this episode, Jay Delsing and Dan McLaughlin talk with 17-time LPGA Tour Champion Dottie Pepper, who currently serves as the lead walking reporter for CBS.
PGA.COM: DOTTIE PEPPER TALKS GOLF COURSE DESIGN
Donald Ross, Sandy Soils and Salem Country Club: Dottie Pepper Talks Golf Course Design
DOTTIE JOINS GRANT THORTON CEO TO PREVIEW GRANT THORTON INVITATIONAL
Two tours. One competition. Opportunity for all.
GOLF LEGEND DOTTIE PEPPER SPEAKS TO 600+ BINGHAMPTON CROWD
Seventeen-time LPGA tour winner and acclaimed golf broadcaster Dottie Pepper was the keynote speaker. A native of Saratoga Springs, Pepper shared her experience as a player and television announcer.
DAILY GAZETTE: PEPPER REFLECTS ON MENTOR IN NEW BOOK
When Pepper was a teen, Pulver helped her hone her skills and character on the course. The two became pen pals and sent approximately 100 letters to one another before Pulver’s death in 1986.
DOTTIE TALKS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS AND PRO GOLF TODAY
Listen to her talk about her career highlights and her unfiltered thoughts on what is happening in professional golf today.
FURMAN MAGAZINE ON PEPPER’S BOOK AND DECORATED CAREER
Dottie Pepper ’87 has achieved great success in the world of golf. Her new book pays homage to the mentor who helped get her there.
DOTTIE TALKS CAREER, FURMAN, AND BOOK ON COACH MO GOLF SHOW
Dottie and Mo discuss Dottie's impressive golf career with memories and stories for her experiences at Furman, up through her professional career as a player and broadcaster.
PEPPER DISCUSSES LIV GOLF AND THE U.S. SENIOR WOMEN’S OPEN
The CBS Sports commentator and author has strong opinions on the continuing battle atop the men's game.
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED Q&A: CBS' DOTTIE PEPPER ON MAKING HISTORY
Thirty-five years after driving up Magnolia Lane as an amateur, the on-course reporter has the perfect view of what makes a Masters champion.