The Daily Telegraph

BBC pundit can’t cover the Open… as he’ll be playing in it

- By Victoria Ward

THE BBC has been left with a last-minute hole in its commentary team for the Open – after one of its pundits qualified to play.

Eddie Pepperell, 27, signed up for commentary duties with BBC Radio 5 Live on the basis that at least it would afford him the opportunit­y to witness the action and the atmosphere at Carnoustie.

But the golfer, from Abingdon, Oxfordshir­e, will now take a rather more pivotal role in the prestigiou­s tournament after unexpected­ly qualifying.

Pepperell’s ambitions of being a golfing pundit were put on hold when he booked himself a coveted place at the championsh­ip with a second-place finish at the Scottish Open at Gullane this weekend.

His success prompted a hasty change of plans, although he admitted he had not ruled out making his broadcasti­ng debut in the future.

“Maybe if they want me to do the Ryder Cup, I’ll consider that,” he said. “And then if I make that team, well, I don’t know what I’ll promise after that. Maybe the diving or something.”

Pepperell, who turned profession­al in 2011, joked that his qualificat­ion “saved him” from doing 5 Live but admitted that he had been looking forward to being behind the microphone.

Pepperell, who won this year’s Qatar Masters, had been due to be a part of the BBC’S on-course team, providing coverage as a summariser for two days this week.

He is known for his sense of humour and intelligen­ce, penning a well-received blog about the sport that offers an articulate window on the life of a young profession­al golfer, from the loneliness of hotel rooms to the pressure of playing for your sole source of income.

Ben Gallop, the head of BBC Radio and Digital Sport, said: “It’s fantastic news that Eddie has qualified for the Open Championsh­ip. We wish him the best of luck at Carnoustie.”

 ??  ?? Eddie Pepperell said he might make his broadcasti­ng debut during the Ryder Cup, unless he qualified for that too
Eddie Pepperell said he might make his broadcasti­ng debut during the Ryder Cup, unless he qualified for that too

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