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THE PEPPER POD
THE PEPPER POD

THE PEPPER POD

Eddie Pepperell is one of the world's finest golfers. Andrew Cotter is one of the world's broadcasters. They have got together to talk about golf and other stuff.

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Contrarians that they are, as pro golf gets going Eddie and Andrew take a break. But not before they have taken you on board PGA Tour Air with Matt Fitzpatrick. They consider the win in Texas for Daniel Berger, chat about the incredible expanding Bryson and Eddie tells a story about how he once saw a really long train.

It's the return of golf on The PGA Tour so Eddie and Andrew catch-up with Danny Willett on his way to the airport ahead of The Colonial and talk about talcum powder. We also discuss the new Rose Series for women's golf, the greatest golf shot ever seen at Frilford Heath and wonder what connection Freddie Mercury has to golf to get him in this podcast. The answer is none.

This week Eddie and Andrew discuss the important questions in golf - how does the women's game get back on track? What will golf sounds like with no fans? And would you really want to fight Vijay Singh? We also hear from one of the best broadcasters in the business in John Murray, who shares memories of Opens and Ryder Cups. We then try and ignore Eddie's formative trip to America as a 16 year-old and instead focus our attention on Jean-Luc Picard and Jose Luis Chilavert.

Just what it says in the title. An in-depth interview with Christina Kim. And a bit of other stuff.

This week, we are joined by golfing, baking rugby man Brian O'Driscoll, telling stories of high-fiving Tiger Woods for just too long. Eddie talks Caligula and Epicurean delights while Andrew considers putting in an offer for Greg Norman's house.

A bumper edition of the supercrazyfun podcast that's taking the world by storm. Eddie and Andrew are joined by Colin Montgomerie and Francesco Molinari and manage to combine serious golf chat with a smattering of knowledge about both Genghis Khan and the hits of Phil Collins.

This week Eddie and Andrew mull over the possible return of golf and talk to Golf Channel presenter Cara Banks. Meanwhile, Eddie demonstrates that he has become a guitar virtuoso within just a week and gives us a detailed study of the people and history of Bangladesh. We also talk far too much about people called Brian.

Eddie and Andrew chat at length to Ken Brown about life in golf, both as a player and broadcaster. They also discuss Sergio Garcia's cross-dressing and try to answer the great questions of our time: Can you listen to Dire Straits without tapping your feet and did Bernard Gallacher visit The Falkland Islands?

This week Eddie and Andrew discuss many matters related to golf without really getting anywhere. More pertinently, they hear from one of the country's finest broadcasters in Clare Balding, Eddie's constant lies are exposed and they also consider those professionals who were once masters of all they surveyed but are now many pages down the world rankings.

A longer than usual pod because champagne socialists Eddie and Andrew are joined by the very chatty and very interesting Nick Dougherty, taking us through his golf and broadcasting career. Several other Nicks also feature in this episode. And we find out why Eddie's not welcome back at a hotel in Crans-sur-Sierre.