Dottie Mochrie

Dottie Mochrie

Born: August 17, 1965
Age: 59
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Biography

Dottie Pepper (born August 17, 1965) is an American professional golfer and television golf broadcaster. From 1988 to 1995 she competed as Dottie Mochrie, which was her married name before a divorce. She won two major championships and 17 LPGA Tour events in all.

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Amateur career

Pepper was born in Saratoga Springs, New York; her father, Don, was a major league baseball player, who appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated as a "rookie to watch", along with Hall of Famer Johnny Bench, in 1968. Her career began with big amateur victories in her home state of New York. She won the 1981 state amateur and the 1981 and 1983 New York Junior Amateur titles. She was a member of the 1981 Junior World Cup team and low amateur at the 1984 U.S. Women's Open. She attended Furman University where she earned five collegiate victories and was named All-American three times.

Professional career

She joined the LPGA Tour in 1988 and won 17 official events on the Tour, including two major championships: the 1992 and 1999 Nabisco Dinah Shores. Her 19-under-par finish in the 1999 victory still stands as the lowest score in relation to par in a major championship. She topped the money list in 1992 and finished in the top ten in ten of eleven seasons between 1991 and 2001. Pepper also played for the United States in the Solheim Cup six times.

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.

During the 2007 Solheim Cup, Pepper caused some stir while working as commentator for the Golf Channel. She called the American team "choking freaking dogs". Pepper thought the network had cut to commercial when the comment was uttered, but it was actually still broadcasting live. Some players and fans were upset by this and Pepper quickly apologized for her "poor choice of words".

In July 2012 Pepper was named by captain Meg Mallon as one of two assistant captains for the U.S. Team at the 2013 Solheim Cup.

Pepper retired from commentating in December 2012, tired of the traveling and wanting to spend more time promoting junior golf as a PGA of America board member. In May 2013, she signed a contract with ESPN to return to commentating on a limited basis, working mainly major tournaments on the PGA, LPGA and Champions Tours. In October 2015, Pepper was signed to a contract with CBS, replacing David Feherty who had left the network to work for NBC and to continue his Feherty series on the Golf Channel. She will take up Feherty's role as on-course reporter as well as do occasional tower announcing.

Personal life

Pepper currently resides in Saratoga Springs, New York with her third husband, golf writer and historian David Normoyle. They were married in May 2010.

Professional wins

LPGA Tour wins (17)

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Jan 29, 1989 Oldsmobile LPGA Classic −9 (69-74-67-69=279) Playoff Beth Daniel
2 May 13, 1990 Crestar Classic −16 (67-65-68=200) 9 strokes Chris Johnson
3 Mar 29, 1992 Nabisco Dinah Shore −9 (69-71-70-69=279) Playoff Juli Inkster
4 Apr 19, 1992 Sega Women's Championship −11 (70-69-68-70=277) 1 stroke Danielle Ammaccapane
5 Aug 2, 1992 Welch's Classic −10 (72-67-69-70=278) 3 strokes Stephanie Farwig
6 Aug 30, 1992 Sun-Times Challenge Even (71-72-73=216) Playoff Beth Daniel
Judy Dickinson
7 Oct 19, 1993 World Championship of Women's Golf −4 (72-71-69-72=284) 1 stroke Donna Andrews
Meg Mallon
Michelle McGann
Sherri Steinhauer
8 Mar 5, 1994 Chrysler-Plymouth Tournament of Champions −1 (72-75-71-69=287) 2 strokes Nancy Lopez
Lauri Merten
9 Mar 12, 1995 PING/Welch's Championship (Tucson) −10 (70-68-72-68=278) 3 strokes Cindy Rarick
Annika Sörenstam
10 Aug 6, 1995 McCall's LPGA Classic −12 (69-67-68=204) 3 strokes Kelly Robbins
11 Jun 23, 1996 Rochester International −10 (69-66-71=206) 2 strokes Annika Sörenstam
12 Jun 30, 1996 ShopRite LPGA Classic −11 (67-66-69=202) 4 strokes Amy Benz
13 Jul 21, 1996 Friendly's Classic −9 (68-69-73-69=279) 1 stroke Brandie Burton
14 Sep 8, 1996 Safeway LPGA Golf Championship −14 (65-70-67=202) 2 strokes Chris Johnson
15 Mar 28, 1999 Nabisco Dinah Shore −19 (70-66-67-66=269) 6 strokes Meg Mallon
16 Aug 29, 1999 Oldsmobile Classic −18 (67-63-70-70=270) 2 strokes Kelli Kuehne
17 Nov 19, 2000 Arch Wireless Championship −9 (68-71-69-71=279) 3 strokes Rachel Hetherington

LPGA Tour playoff record (3-5)

No. Year Tournament Opponent(s) Result
1 1989 Oldsmobile LPGA Classic Beth Daniel Won with par on fifth extra hole
2 1992 Nabisco Dinah Shore Juli Inkster Won with par on first extra hole
3 1992 Sun-Times Challenge Beth Daniel
Judy Dickinson
Pepper won with par on sixth extra hole
Daniel eliminated with par on fourth hole
4 1993 PING/Welch's Championship (Massachusetts) Missie Berteotti Lost to birdie on fifth extra hole
5 1993 State Farm Rail Classic Helen Dobson Lost to birdie on fifth extra hole
6 1995 Pinewild Women's Championship Rosie Jones Lost to birdie on first extra hole
7 1998 Star Bank LPGA Classic Meg Mallon Lost to par on first extra hole
8 2000 AFLAC Champions Karrie Webb Lost to par on first extra hole

LPGA majors are shown in bold.

Futures Tour wins

  • 1985 Albany-Colonie Chamber Open (as an amateur)

LPGA of Japan Tour wins

  • 1989 Karuizawa 72 Tokyu Ladies Open

Other wins

  • 1992 JCPenney Classic (with Dan Forsman), Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (with Patty Sheehan and Nancy Lopez)
  • 1995 JCPenney/LPGA Skins Game
  • 1996 Diners Club Matches (with Juli Inkster)
  • 1997 Diners Club Matches (with Juli Inkster)
  • 1999 Gillette Tour Challenge Championship (with Graham Marsh and Tom Watson), Diners Club Matches (with Juli Inkster)
  • 2000 Hyundai Team Matches (with Juli Inkster)
  • 2001 Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (with Annika Sörenstam and Karrie Webb)

Major championships

Wins (2)

Year Championship Winning score Margin Runner-up
1992 Nabisco Dinah Shore −9 (69-71-70-69=279) Playoff 1 Juli Inkster
1999 Nabisco Dinah Shore −19 (70-66-67-66=269) 6 strokes Meg Mallon

1 Defeated Inkster with par on first extra hole.

Results timeline

Tournament 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Kraft Nabisco Championship DNP DNP DNP DNP T7 T66
LPGA Championship DNP DNP DNP DNP T45 T39
U.S. Women's Open T22 T55 78 T12 T3 T5
du Maurier Classic DNP DNP DNP DNP T35 T18
Tournament 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
Kraft Nabisco Championship T11 2 1 T30 T19 T11 T23 T11 T9 1 2
LPGA Championship T53 T22 T5 T30 T11 T6 T26 T37 CUT T19 T23
U.S. Women's Open T3 T5 T6 T17 T12 T13 CUT T14 T11 T14 WD
du Maurier Classic T27 T6 T20 4 T14 T12 DNP T27 T14 T34 DNP
Tournament 2001 2002 2003 2004
Kraft Nabisco Championship T2 DNP T51 T24
LPGA Championship T17 DNP T67 T70
U.S. Women's Open 3 WD WD DNP
Women's British Open ^ CUT DNP T24 DNP

^ The Women's British Open replaced the du Maurier Classic as an LPGA major in 2001.
DNP = did not play.
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
WD = withdrew
Green background for a win. Yellow background for a top-10 finish.

Summary

  • Starts - 65
  • Wins - 2
  • 2nd-place finishes - 3
  • 3rd-place finishes - 3
  • Top 3 finishes - 8
  • Top 5 finishes - 12
  • Top 10 finishes - 17
  • Top 25 finishes - 41
  • Missed cuts - 3
  • Most consecutive cuts made - 38
  • Longest streak of top-10s - 5

Team appearances

Amateur

  • Curtis Cup (representing the United States): 1986

Professional

  • Solheim Cup (representing the United States): 1990 (winners), 1992, 1994 (winners), 1996 (winners), 1998 (winners), 2000

Solheim Cup record

Year Total
matches
Total
W-L-H
Points
won
Points
%
Career 20 13-5-2 14 70%
1990 3 2-1-0 2 67%
1992 3 0-2-1 0.5 17%
1994 3 3-0-0 3 100%
1996 4 3-1-0 3 75%
1998 4 4-0-0 4 100%
2000 3 1-1-1 1.5 50%

[ Source: Wikipedia ]


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