Dottie Pepper explained the rhythm of playing- “Always proposes to me”
Dottie Pepper said that the slow pace of the golf course was “tilted for me for a while” and added that she hoped that her broadcast complaint last weekend would be a punching board of major changes.
Last Saturday, in the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open in Torrey Pines, the pace of the game became a hot topic again, where the pepper is the CBS Sports and the end Curriculum analysts for group peers.
Pepper told the Associated Press that CBS sports colleague Frank Nobilo notified her through SMS through text messages that the group turned around within nearly three hours, which prompted her information to spread.
“You know, Frank,” Perper said in the broadcast. “I think we start to need a new word to talk about the rhythm of this competition. This is 'respecting' -For your competitors, for fans, for broadcasting, this is all. It becomes better. “” “
Pepper clarified her speech in an interview with the Associated Press on Sunday, saying that she did not guide her comments in the final group.
Pepper said: “It has been for some time for me and many people Gnawawing.” “This is not the last group of the PGA Tour of the CBS. -Pegies or Municipal-Juvenile Golf, Amateur Golf, University Golf.
“This is an opportunity for our game. It will get angry after excitement. If we don't do better, this is our fault.”
The last group of Saturday included the championship Harris English, ALDRICH POTGIETER and Andrew Novak, and their meaningless rhythm of the public looked at the public.
But Torrey Pines took 5 hours and 29 minutes in the final round, which made a 10 -minute progress from the American Express last week.
USGA has a suggestion (not a rule), that is, how long does it take to play the lens: 40 seconds, if the player hit the ball for the first time, it takes an additional 10 seconds. This is a policy of the PGA Tour. This policy plans a working group player to study the rhythm of the competition.
Nobilo's text obviously resonates with Pepper. Pepper's role in golf has exceeded her 17 LPGA victories and two majors, her solHeim Cup Legacy and her 20 years in broadcasting. She also worked in the PGA board of the United States for three years.
She said: “I like games so much.” “Let's use our calories. People have more participation than a long time. We have TGL. We have influential people. Golf's personal information is larger than before. Let us let us. Let us let us. Let us let us. Don't mess with it. “
The Associated Press contributed to this report.