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Dottie Pepper has been a champion of many things in her career. From the amateur to professional golf circuit and a trailblazer in broadcasting to supporting non-profits in her home area of the ...
The Saratoga Senior Center event will feature a special appearance by the organization’s Man of the Year, sportscasting titan ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNTiger Woods Leads Golf World In Reacting To Final Ian Baker-Finch Broadcast
Tiger Woods has led the praise for Ian Baker-Finch during his final day as a broadcaster. The 1991 Open champion announced his retirement from broadcasting last month, bringing down the curtain on a ...
1982 — American Greg Louganis becomes 1st diver to score 700 (752.67) in 11 dives in winning 3m springboard gold, World Championships in Guayaquil, Ecuador. 1987 — Mike Tyson wins the undisputed ...
“Dottie is an icon,” said Alec Taylor ’75, who established, with his wife Susan Taylor, the Dorothy L. Pepper ’87 Endowed Scholarship for Women’s Golf.
On a podcast with Dottie Pepper, the golf champion and broadcaster.
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.
Dottie Pepper didn't anticipate a short message on slow play getting so much attention.
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