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A short message on golf’s long game
The angst over pace of play in golf has been around for ages. One overlooked example is a memo from Joe Dey, the USGA executive director who in 1950 issued a notice to players when they registered for ...
There always seems to be an inflection point each professional golf season, during which the slow play problem dominates the ...
Slow play has been a hot topic on the PGA Tour in recent weeks, including last week when Dottie Pepper called out the problem during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open. Make it two ...
CBS Sports on-course announcer Dottie Pepper scolded the pros for the atrocious final-round pace at last week’s Farmers Insurance Open, calling for the players to be “respectful” of the ...
It almost reached a breaking point last week at the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego, where CBS Sports’ Dottie Pepper expressed her frustrations about the final group needing three hours to c ...
The leaders were on the course for almost three hours before even completing the front nine at Torrey Pines, prompt-ing two-time women's major champion Dottie Pepper to express her frustrations.
After a week in the low-50s, the temperature out on the point had dipped into the 30s, prompting CBS on-course reporter Dottie Pepper to wonder ... grouping with Ryder Cup buddy Shane Lowry.
“Oh this is pure, Dottie,” Nantz said to Dottie Pepper (again, that’s an assumption that we can’t confirm or deny). “It looks like it’s right at it if it’s not long. Oh, my goodnes ...
During last week’s Farmers Insurance Open, CBS on-course reporter Dottie Pepper criticized the pace of play at Torrey Pines. “I think we’re starting to need a new word to talk about this ...