Is Dottie Pepper still with NBC?

The PGA of America called on her again, and this time, Pepper listened. She decided at the Ryder Cup to leave her role as the most prominent female golf analyst and join the PGA of America’s board of directors, where she can work on developing junior golf programs.

Does Dottie Pepper still play golf?

Since retiring from competitive golf in 2004, she has covered all levels of televised golf — including every major championship, international team events and national amateur championships — for ESPN, Golf Channel, NBC and now CBS.

Does Dottie Pepper work for CBS?

In 2015, she joined CBS to replace David Feherty, who moved to NBC, and has made her mark as a sharp reporter and analyst who doesn’t waste a lot of words. She self-published a book, “Letters to a Future Champion: My Time with Mr. Pulver,” a loving memoir about her golf mentor that is available at DottiePepper.net.

Why did Dottie Pepper quit playing golf?

Due to injury problems, Pepper played only one tournament in 2002. In July 2004 she announced that she would retire at the end of the season. In 2005, she began work as a golf commentator for NBC and The Golf Channel, reporting on both men’s and women’s events.