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