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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In a series of refreshingly honest emails, Eddie Pepperell takes us deep inside the pro golf world, from on-course frustrations to deleted tweets.</p>
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<html><body><p class="first">The first time I met Eddie Pepperell in person was the Tuesday of the 2019 Arnold Palmer Invitational. I was waiting for <a href="https://golf.com/news/bryson-dechambeau-details-physical-mental-toll-transformation/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Bryson DeChambeau</a> to finish his putting routine when Pepperell, still in the possession of relative anonymity, strolled past, heading for the locker room. I flagged him down for a few questions about spending time in the U.S. and playing the PGA Tour. He spoke softly, thoughtfully, wittily. </p>



<p>Before letting him go, I mentioned that Adam Scott had just joined Twitter, Pepperell&rsquo;s vice of choice.</p>



<p>&ldquo;Did he? Well, that&rsquo;s good,&rdquo; he said, deadpan. &ldquo;But I&rsquo;d rather you&rsquo;d told me he&rsquo;d joined Instagram &mdash; then I&rsquo;d have had to sign up for that, too.&rdquo;</p>



<p>In other words, I liked Eddie Pepperell from the start.</p>



<p>Nearly two years later, I tracked down Pepperell&rsquo;s email address and asked him if he&rsquo;d be willing to trade messages for a week or so. I figured we had plenty in common, each being 29-year-old golf bloggers with a weakness for chocolate who spend too much time on the internet. </p>



<p>He agreed. Here&rsquo;s how the exchange went down.</p>



<p><strong>Jan. 8, 2021</strong></p>



<p><strong>11:58 a.m., Seattle time</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Dylan:</strong></p>



<p><em>Eddie &mdash; thanks for agreeing to do this! Hopefully you&rsquo;ll only mildly regret it.</em></p>



<p><em>Back when we conducted interviews in real life, I remember chatting with you at the Players Championship and you said something that stuck with me: &ldquo;Ironically, I&rsquo;m probably most known for <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://golf.com/news/eddie-pepperell-hungover-players-mixed-results/" target="_blank">the hangover</a> [at the 2018 Open Championship] or <a href="https://twitter.com/PepperellEddie">my Twitter</a>, which is everything I despise about life, really. I never wanted to be a social media guy or anything like that.&rdquo;</em></p>



<p><em>There&rsquo;s a lot in that, and we can get into the Twitter bit a couple emails from now. But I thought you raised an interesting point. I was lucky enough to follow your <a href="https://eddiepepperell.wordpress.com/">blog</a> &mdash;&nbsp;fully operational for more than eight years! &mdash; before your viral hangover, and I&rsquo;ve always thought that blog a far more complete picture of you than your Twitter account. Here are a couple mini excerpts from your very first entry, on Dec. 28, 2012:</em></p>



<p><em>&ldquo;I am somebody who currently doesn&rsquo;t like the conventional way of planning, and if I may also add, I seem to have acquired quite a nasty taste for convention itself.&rdquo;</em></p>



<p><em>Another:</em></p>



<p><em>&ldquo;I will also say that the blog entries themselves may come thick and fast, or not at all. That shouldn&rsquo;t turn you off mind you, as I will predict my &lsquo;thick &lsquo;n&rsquo; fast&rsquo; blogs will contain more pragmatic ideas and approaches. And my &lsquo;not-at-all&rsquo; blogs will contain, well, nothing.&rdquo;</em></p>



<p><em>You also make mention of wanting to set your foam roller on fire.</em></p>



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<p><em>This might seem like a particularly wandering introduction, but it serves a purpose, in my mind at least. Because before you were a semi-famous Twitter presence you were an aspiring pro spending free time blogging honestly about his journey to the big time &mdash;&nbsp;the excitement, the loneliness, the freedom, the monotony. And you actually stuck with it! Most of your peers wouldn&rsquo;t have that same instinct.</em></p>



<p><em>It&rsquo;s now the part of this email where I feel like I should ask you a question, to actually begin the conversation. So I first would wonder: How do you feel, thinking about the 21-year-old who started <a href="https://eddiepepperell.wordpress.com/">that blog</a>? Do you think the way you see the world &mdash;&nbsp;golf and beyond &mdash; has changed much? And what do you miss from that era of life and career?</em></p>



<p><strong>Jan. 8</strong></p>



<p><strong>8:27 p.m., London time</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Eddie:</strong></p>



<p>Impressive that you went all the way back through my blog! I hate reading old stuff and generally never do.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Depressingly, reading through old posts will likely remind me of the vigour and keenness I once had, something which, as I&rsquo;ve aged, I&rsquo;ve come to feel less of. I actually think that&rsquo;s a natural part of growing up and that you have to go out of your way to foster the same sense of endeavour that you have more naturally when you&rsquo;re young and curious, which I was in 2012.&nbsp;<br /><br />I think the sense of curiosity comes and goes in every person and also at different times in people&rsquo;s lives. For some obviously it never comes, which I think is a real shame. But for me 2012 was the time when I really started to see the world in a different form. Having started reading not long before 2012 (!), I often felt hugely motivated by the comparisons I saw between myself and other successful sportspeople.</p>



<p>I don&rsquo;t miss any part of my career from 2012. My life now (apart from not being able to leave home) is full of many more enjoyable things thanks to some of the success I&rsquo;ve had.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I guess I&rsquo;d describe going through my 20s in that entire period as largely a maturing process, a frustrating process professionally on the course, and the period that prepares me for me thirties, where I would hope to see much more consistency across all parts of my life.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Hope I haven&rsquo;t rabbled on!&nbsp;</p>



<p>Cheers, </p>



<p>Eddie.</p>



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              <span class="g-block-image__caption">Eddie Pepperell, with Nick Faldo, was a talented young English golfer.</span>
      
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<p><strong>Jan. 8</strong></p>



<p><strong>1:08 p.m.</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Dylan:</strong></p>



<p><em>There&rsquo;s likely some connection there, between you feeling keen and curious and you starting a blog, right? You&rsquo;d be more likely to share your thoughts with the world when something has piqued your curiosity, and that curiosity will naturally ebb and flow over time. You haven&rsquo;t posted <a href="https://eddiepepperell.wordpress.com/2020/05/03/a-nice-reprieve-from-the-doom-and-gloom/">since May</a>, I noticed, which might correlate with you (and the rest of us) feeling generally down about the state of the world.</em></p>



<p><em>I want to further explore this idea that your 20s has been a frustrating process professionally. By any measure, you&rsquo;ve experienced a ton of success. You&rsquo;ve won multiple European Tour events, climbed to No. 32 in the world, played in the game&rsquo;s very biggest events. I&rsquo;m certainly not doubting that you&rsquo;ve been frustrated &mdash;&nbsp;at that Players Championship, you <a href="https://golf.com/news/eddie-pepperell-snapped-club-rory-mcilroy/">snapped a five-iron</a> and threw it into the water, and that was just during a practice round! But I&rsquo;m wondering about the root of that frustration. Two options:</em></p>



<p><em>1. Are you frustrated because you were hoping for more career success?</em></p>



<p><em>Or 2. Are you frustrated because playing golf for a living is inherently maddening, especially when you&rsquo;re not, say, Justin Thomas?</em></p>



<p><em>As a follow-up: Is there a point in your career to this point where you remember feeling the most frustrated? And is there another where you remember feeling the most content with your place in the game?</em></p>



<p><strong>Jan. 8</strong></p>



<p><strong>9:46 p.m.</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Eddie:</strong></p>



<p>The frustration has largely been due to the overall inconsistency within that period. Yes, there have been short periods of really good stuff, but even they&rsquo;ve often been bookended with periods of really poor form and even a sense, at times, of feeling lost with my game.&nbsp;</p>



<p>It&rsquo;s frustrating because I know the best players in the world tend to have the best grasp on things, thereby ensuring greater consistency over time. Though I&rsquo;m no DJ or Rory by any stretch, I do feel that when I play well I can compete at a very high level. But it&rsquo;s when you lose your best form you need to have a robustness with your game that as yet I simply haven&rsquo;t shown. That&rsquo;s disappointed me most as I believe that part reflects intelligence more than anything. And there&rsquo;s no excuse for not working things out!&nbsp;</p>



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<p>In 2016 I felt completely lost with my game, especially off the tee. I&rsquo;d go as far as to say I developed early yips with the driver. Thankfully I think I got out of the woods just in time, partly by technique, as well as a change of equipment. I also, and this is what I&rsquo;m probably proudest of, utilised my 3-wood really effectively, which still enabled me to compete. </p>



<p>Yes, it would be great to turn a weakness into a great strength, but actually wisdom is sometimes allowing for your weaknesses to be present while working around them and all the while remaining somewhat effective. This didn&rsquo;t happen immediately but pretty soon after losing my card I began to see the fruits of this labour. I believe this requires an individual to think outside what&rsquo;s conventionally accepted (especially in the modern era), and be strong in their own mind and convictions.&nbsp;</p>



<p>At the end of 2017 I played the best tee-to-green golf of my career. To have achieved this less than 12 months after losing my Tour card really pleased me and I remember feeling extremely confident and satisfied with my levels of consistency. I finally didn&rsquo;t need as much wine to send me to sleep at night&hellip; &#129322;</p>



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              <span class="g-block-image__caption">Eddie Pepperell won twice on the European Tour in 2018.</span>
      
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<p><strong>Jan. 8</strong></p>



<p><strong>2:12 p.m.</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Dylan:</strong></p>



<p><em>Good, I was hoping we&rsquo;d quickly get to wine, among your favorite topics for discussion &mdash;&nbsp;along with chocolate, dogs and Bryson DeChambeau. </em></p>



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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-width="550" data-dnt="true"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Just hats off from me and my dogs to Bryson on what he&rsquo;s done today, this week, and in general recently with his game. Truly phenomenal. &#128079;&#127996; <a href="https://t.co/Ah2yaKcG7p">pic.twitter.com/Ah2yaKcG7p</a></p>&mdash; Eddie Pepperell (@PepperellEddie) <a href="https://twitter.com/PepperellEddie/status/1307796362868805637?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 20, 2020</a></blockquote><script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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<p><em>Have you always loved wine? How has your consumption increased/decreased since March 2020? Do you know what you&rsquo;re drinking, or are all bottles created equal? And have I got your list of favorite things right?</em></p>



<p><strong>Jan. 9</strong></p>



<p><strong>8:08 a.m.</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Eddie:</strong></p>



<p>Haha! I haven&rsquo;t always loved wine, I only started drinking it in 2015. In France they get it right by allowing (even encouraging) it at dinner when you&rsquo;re very young! That way you don&rsquo;t do what happened to me, and many others I suspect, where you discover it into your 20s and then abuse it!&nbsp;&ldquo;Abuse&rdquo; might be a bit strong to be honest in my case, but I would drink some wine most, if not every, night for lengthy periods during 2016 through 2019. </p>



<p>I love the variance in wine and how every bottle is different. My favourite is fairly standard: Bordeaux. I don&rsquo;t like the high alcohol percentage wines anymore.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Wine, chocolate and Bryson are definitely three of my favourite things! <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f642.png" alt="🙂" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> (Truthfully I have nothing against Bryson. He&rsquo;s easy to take the piss out of but I have a huge amount of respect and admiration for him.)</p>


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<p><strong>Jan. 8</strong></p>



<p><strong>10:28 a.m.</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Dylan:</strong></p>



<p><em>I did enjoy <a href="https://twitter.com/PepperellEddie/status/1278795468580020226?s=20">your tweet</a> that read, &ldquo;With every drive Bryson hits, I see my impending barista job come closer.&rdquo;&nbsp;</em></p>



<p><em>I know it&rsquo;s a joke, but it did make me wonder about your perspective as a European Tour player watching recent action in the U.S., from Bryson&rsquo;s <a href="https://golf.com/news/bryson-dechambeau-details-physical-mental-toll-transformation/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">bulkup</a> to Dustin Johnson, <a href="https://golf.com/news/dustin-johnson-discovered-putting-style-do-that-foot-thing/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">human steamroller</a> and all sorts of <a href="https://golf.com/news/adam-long-bryson-distance-subpar/">talk about distance</a> &mdash;&nbsp;not to mention rights deals coming up, <a href="https://golf.com/news/memorial-tournament-new-sponsor-2022/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">sponsors</a> coming and going and &ldquo;<a href="https://golf.com/news/pga-tour-european-tour-announce-strategic-alliance/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">strategic alliances</a>&rdquo; being formed with the LPGA and European Tours, among other things.</em></p>



<p><em>Through it all, you&rsquo;ve played just once on Tour in the last 18 months (at Winged Foot this September). That&rsquo;s in contrast to many of your fellow Europeans, who have moved to the States to play the PGA Tour full-time. To get to the question: Why haven&rsquo;t you done that? And how do you compare the two tours and your experience playing on each of them?</em></p>



<p><em>For the record, it does look from afar like the European Tour is more fun, but I imagine there are layers to those questions. Your playing opportunities, and, (related) your world ranking. Your preferred country of residence. The senses of humor on each respective tour. Zeroes on checks. Crowd sizes, in a world in which there are crowds. </em></p>



<p><em>And I wonder if it can ever feel like you&rsquo;re on the outside looking in, as one of the world&rsquo;s better players without full-time PGA Tour status.</em></p>



<p><strong>Jan. 9</strong></p>



<p><strong>8:15 p.m.</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Eddie:</strong></p>



<p>Truth be told I know nothing about the proposed <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://golf.com/news/pga-tour-european-tour-announce-strategic-alliance/" target="_blank">merger</a>. I have no idea where it all plans to go. For years I&rsquo;ve gone on about what a great job golf has managed to do, in a world full of mergers and acquisitions, to remain somewhat separate and broad. Though this might take something away from the &lsquo;product&rsquo;, it provides enormous breadth in terms on prize money, which in turn trickles down nicely into wider society. I hope the proposed changes don&rsquo;t affect this phenomenon too much, as I think we&rsquo;d all be worse off for it, apart from a few at the very top.</p>



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<p>With regards to why I haven&rsquo;t played more on the PGA Tour, it&rsquo;s because I haven&rsquo;t had any playing rights! Had I had some I would have definitely played more. Although I had a good finish <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://golf.com/news/eddie-pepperell-snapped-club-rory-mcilroy/" target="_blank">at The Players</a> last year it wasn&rsquo;t enough to earn me temporary membership. I loved playing over in the U.S. There&rsquo;s no doubt the events are better and the standard is higher. I also think it suits my strengths a bit more (iron play).&nbsp;</p>



<p>Playing in Europe (in normal times) is great, though. Much easier to travel for me living in England, much more variety in terms of culture and just a generally more diverse way of living, which I enjoy. There is a monotony to playing in the U.S.: Wake up, go grab a Starbucks, play golf and eat again. It feels more like Groundhog Day. BUT &mdash;&nbsp;and it&rsquo;s a big BUT &mdash; the money is obviously tremendous on the PGA Tour. And that&rsquo;s a massive attraction to all of us.</p>


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<p><strong>Jan. 10</strong></p>



<p><strong>7:42 a.m.</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Dylan:</strong></p>



<p><em>Ah, rude question by me, then &mdash; I thought for whatever reason you&rsquo;d gained more Tour status but hadn&rsquo;t used it! Though I can&rsquo;t help but feel like your Twitter following alone should garner you some sponsor&rsquo;s invites.</em></p>



<p><em>A couple more emails and then I&rsquo;ll leave you be, for now.</em></p>



<p><em>When you see someone like Dustin Johnson go on a run like he&rsquo;s currently on, or any top-five player from the last few years, how do you view yourself in comparison to that player? Does it feel like a narrow gap or a chasm? And what&rsquo;s the biggest difference: Something vague like &ldquo;mindset&rdquo; and &ldquo;talent&rdquo; or more concrete like &ldquo;driving distance&rdquo;?</em></p>



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<p><em>Then there&rsquo;s the question I&rsquo;m even more interested in: what&rsquo;s the biggest difference between you and a failed mini-tour player, someone who can go low at home but not low enough at the right times, someone suspiciously similar to your <a href="https://golf.com/news/when-really-really-good-isnt-good-enough-inside-one-golfers-attempt-to-live-his-dream/">current email correspondent</a>? What&rsquo;s the X-factor there? That gap feels pretty wide &mdash; is it?</em></p>



<p><em>Related &mdash; if you&rsquo;re ever feeling down about the state of your game you should know that no other &ldquo;Eddie&rdquo; is inside the world&rsquo;s top 1500 at the moment and not even another &ldquo;Edward&rdquo; inside the top 1000. Truly one-of-a-kind.</em></p>



<p><strong>Jan. 10</strong></p>



<p><strong>6:14 p.m.</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Eddie:</strong></p>



<p>Hahaha! Edwards are usually too busy doing productive things in the world!&nbsp;</p>



<p>Comparing yourself to the world&rsquo;s best player is, I think, pretty futile. Usually the very best at something is exceptional, and it&rsquo;s not that you shouldn&rsquo;t aspire to be the best, but comparing yourself with the best is something I see little value in. </p>



<p>Clearly, with regards to what he does better than me, the answer would be everything. Whether I can close the gap that&rsquo;s currently between me and the best player in the world is likely to be more down to me than down to him. Only Tiger in his pomp would buck that logical conclusion! Ultimately therefore I have no choice but to try and be exceptional at as many parts of the game as I can be and see where I end up. Tragic answer I know but&hellip;&nbsp;</p>



<p>With regards to the more fun question: It&rsquo;s likely to again be down to a number of factors. Tour golf courses tend to require a level of skill that is higher than what you&rsquo;d find at a local club, so someone who can shoot 67 at the local club regularly doesn&rsquo;t mean they are in any way &ldquo;Tour-ready.&rdquo; </p>



<p>Also, being prepared to psychologically compete in high pressure environments is usually a very uncomfortable experience and is something you have to be comfortable doing. Getting those butterflies every day and conquering them is a tiring task and one that almost requires a sadistic addiction. The pressure and nerves aren&rsquo;t things many people are able to fall in love with and flourish in, but the most competitive and the best find a way to do so.</p>


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<p><strong>Jan. 11</strong></p>



<p><strong>2:19 p.m.</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Dylan:</strong></p>



<p><em>Apologies for the delay on responding. We had a nice cadence going there, but the world is moving very fast, and since the beginning of our half-dozen emails has already changed somewhat dramatically.</em></p>



<p><em>Most of that we can leave be, but two bits in particular seems relevant to our chat, because the U.S. president has been in the news in connection with two things you yourself enjoy: <a href="https://blog.twitter.com/en_us/topics/company/2020/suspension.html">Twitter</a> and <a href="https://golf.com/news/trump-national-bedminster-pga-championship-vote/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">golf</a>. (I understand he doesn&rsquo;t drink wine or own dogs, either, so you may be quickly running out of things in common.)</em></p>



<p><em>Why bring this up? Really it&rsquo;s just a clumsy transition into asking your thoughts on Twitter, where you&rsquo;re closing in on 150k followers! That&rsquo;s a significant number, and more followers than a whole bunch of highly-ranked golfers. Some statistical proof:</em></p>



<p>World No. 2 Jon Rahm (<strong>125k followers</strong>)&nbsp;</p>



<p>No. 4 Xander Schauffele (<strong>42k</strong>)</p>



<p>No. 5 Collin Morikawa (<strong>40k</strong>)</p>



<p>No. 9 Patrick Cantlay (<strong>4k</strong>)</p>



<p>No. 10 Tyrrell Hatton (<strong>88k</strong>)</p>



<p><em>That&rsquo;s a large audience. Simply asked: Why so many followers? What&rsquo;s your favorite part of Twitter? And can you give Patrick Cantlay lessons?</em></p>



<p><em>More seriously, the subject matter of your tweets has certainly shifted over the course of the past year. That&rsquo;s to be expected, of course &mdash;&nbsp;2019 lacked a global pandemic &mdash;&nbsp;but you&rsquo;ve been deeper into some of the world&rsquo;s thorniest issues, airing your concerns about the side-effects of lockdowns, government hypocrisy and spiraling politicization. One awkwardly-worded tweet about processing your feelings on the pandemic got you, in your words, &ldquo;canceled.&rdquo;&nbsp;</em></p>



<p><em>Three questions on the subject: 1. How do you decide what to tweet? 2. Do you ever wish you hadn&rsquo;t? and 3. Since we&rsquo;ve got room for more than 280 characters here, what are&nbsp;the issues weighing on your mind? What gives you the greatest uneasiness about the current state of the world?</em></p>



<p><em>Sorry, we&rsquo;re suddenly swimming in the deep end. But I thought you might like the chance.</em></p>



<p><strong>Jan. 11</strong></p>



<p><strong>5:21 p.m.</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Eddie:</strong></p>



<p>Haha, I&rsquo;d rather be Patrick Cantlay. As for swimming in the deep end: Life&rsquo;s too short not to bother yourself with what&rsquo;s going on, in my opinion, as we&rsquo;re all going to be dead soon, relatively speaking. So f&mdash; it, might as well enter the fray, so to speak. And ironically 2020 gave me more confidence to do so.</p>



<p>The pandemic gave me a much greater sense of &ldquo;f&mdash; it.&rdquo; Why has it done that is a question I&rsquo;m asking myself a lot. I think the answer is because I&rsquo;ve had my freedoms taken away entirely. So for the first time in my life (since being an adult anyway), I&rsquo;ve not been able to express myself in an autonomous world. And I&rsquo;ve hated that. People will say, &lsquo;well that&rsquo;s just what you&rsquo;ve got to do during this pandemic to save lives,&rsquo; which is true of course, to a degree, but it avoids the very thorny issue of what the enormous unintended consequences are of enforcing such rules.</p>



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<p>I delete many tweets, believe it or not. Usually ones I find funny myself but think might be too dark. Sometimes, clearly, a few slip through the net. But honestly at the moment I&rsquo;ve not got much to laugh at. The world is a depressing place and humour struggles to exist in a world of suppression and inactivity. </p>



<p>There probably are tweets I regret but they&rsquo;re not coming to mind. My sock tweet from last year landed me in some hot water with someone very high up at the European Tour &hellip; that made my stomach drop a bit. But my Twitter is mostly (up until 2020, anyway) not to be taken seriously. Much of what I&rsquo;ve said is a joke and I love preying on those who don&rsquo;t see the joke. There aren&rsquo;t many, cause most people are smart enough to see through my poorly veiled attempts at humour or irony, but the few who don&rsquo;t get it I like to take advantage of. That sounds cruel, but if you see it as a game then it&rsquo;s not cruel at all.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The thing with the follower counts, etc. and the fact that I have more followers than the second-best golfer in the world, which is crazy, is that it must reflect what the public want. The thing with me is I don&rsquo;t see myself as a golfer per se. I don&rsquo;t see myself as having extra responsibility. I see myself as a member of society, like anyone else, who looks at the world and takes from it what he sees. And that&rsquo;s what my content reflects, whether it be my Twitter or blogs of the past or interviews, it&rsquo;s my unfiltered review of things, I guess. </p>



<p>Top golfers, and sportspeople, must feel they cannot say what they think for whatever reason. They either don&rsquo;t think a great deal, or don&rsquo;t want the blowback, or take as gospel what&rsquo;s been explained to them that they&rsquo;re &ldquo;role models&rdquo; and must only &ldquo;inspire.&rdquo;&nbsp;</p>



<p>My mind doesn&rsquo;t seem to work that way. I&rsquo;m gutted it doesn&rsquo;t sometimes, as I think I&rsquo;d be better off for it, but it&rsquo;s the way I am and the way I&rsquo;ve always been.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Trump needs to get himself a dog. That will improve his image.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Jan. 12</strong></p>



<p><strong>10:19 a.m.</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Dylan:</strong></p>



<p><em>A lot to unpack there, and I think I&rsquo;ll let most of it stand for itself. But I really think you&rsquo;ve hit on something with that final idea &mdash; that athletes &ldquo;must feel they cannot say what they think for whatever reason.&rdquo; One thing that stuck out from watching HBO&rsquo;s Tiger Woods documentary last week was the incredible pressure he felt representing all these different brands. Here&rsquo;s how his caddie Stevie remembered Tiger saying it:</em></p>



<p><em>&ldquo;Sometimes you feel you just can&rsquo;t be yourself, because you&rsquo;ve got so many people depending on you, so many people watching you, so many people invested in you.&rdquo;</em></p>


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<p><em>I&rsquo;m glad you don&rsquo;t feel that way, most of the time at least,&nbsp;and clearly tens of thousands of others feel the same way. I wonder what the exact tipping point is there, to feel pressure to not be yourself. Corporate sponsors? Advice from agents and advisors? Or maybe something simpler like &ldquo;caring what other people think about you.&rdquo; Maybe after your next big endorsement deal you&rsquo;ll feel more of that pressure and send fewer tweets. Hopefully not, though.</em></p>



<p><em>I want your next reply to be our last email, for now, because I&rsquo;ve enjoyed this and I&rsquo;d like you to leave this exchange feeling the same way, so that we might do it again at some point. &ldquo;Emails with Eddie&rdquo; has a nice ring to it, after all.</em></p>



<p><em>So here&rsquo;s what I&rsquo;m wondering, to close: What&rsquo;s next for you? I gather from Twitter that you&rsquo;re in the Middle East, so you&rsquo;re probably playing the European Tour&rsquo;s Desert Swing through Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Saudi Arabia. What&rsquo;s that stretch like? What are you focusing on as you prepare for a few weeks of tournament play? Do you have specific on-course goals for 2021?</em></p>



<p><em>Finally, I&rsquo;ll give you the open mic: Is there anything on your mind that I didn&rsquo;t even ask about, but now that you&rsquo;re typing you&rsquo;re inspired to share?</em></p>



<p><em>Hit &rsquo;em straight (and, more importantly, very far) out there.</em></p>



<p><em>Dylan</em></p>



<p><strong>Jan. 14</strong></p>



<p><strong>11:16 a.m.</strong></p>



<p><strong>From Eddie:</strong></p>



<p>Sorry for the late reply, Dylan.&nbsp;Yes my plan is to play Abu Dhabi, Dubai then Saudi Arabia. Although, ideally I&rsquo;d have two good weeks the next two then not have to go to Saudi &hellip; so fingers crossed for that!&nbsp;</p>



<p>The &lsquo;Desert Swing,&rsquo; as it&rsquo;s known over here, is actually great. It comes at a great time, with it being after the Christmas break and everyone is itching to get going again. I will say that this year feels a little different, due to obvious reasons. For me, though, my aim is to keep on top of my technique through the year and the early events give me a good opportunity to test where I&rsquo;m at. These aren&rsquo;t courses that are typically suited to me and indeed I&rsquo;ve not had a great deal of success in the desert (other than Qatar), but that actually excites me to be honest.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>I have a new caddie (nicknamed Squirrel) so I&rsquo;m excited about that new relationship. He actually caddied for Geoff Ogilvy when Geoff won at Winged Foot! So he&rsquo;s experienced and is a great character. We should have some fun on the course together.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I don&rsquo;t really have anything to get off my chest. Most of that has been done on Twitter lately, as we&rsquo;ve already discussed!&nbsp;</p>



<p>Hope I&rsquo;ve given you enough material, and we&rsquo;ll catch up soon.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Cheers Dylan,</p>



<p>Eddie.</p>






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<html><body><p class="first">Eddie Pepperell has been following <a href="https://golf.com/news/jack-nicklaus-tiger-woods-weigh-in-dechambeau-transformation/">Bryson DeChambeau&rsquo;s progress</a> closely. He just hasn&rsquo;t been following his diet.</p>



<p>The 29-year-old Englishman returned to tournament play on Wednesday at the British Masters, showing off a slimmed-down figure after undertaking an &ldquo;extreme diet&rdquo; during his offseason.</p>



<p>Pepperell hasn&rsquo;t played a golf tournament since early March. But he has been watching plenty of PGA Tour action, firing off a characteristic run of jokes on Twitter as the tournaments have played out.</p>



<p>On July 2nd, as DeChambeau took on the <a href="https://golf.com/gear/winners-bag-bryson-dechambeau-2020-rocket-mortgage-witb/">Rocket Mortgage Classic</a>, Pepperell was watching. &ldquo;With every drive Bryson hits, I see my impending barista job come closer,&rdquo; he wrote.</p>



<p>On July 6th, he posted a photo of a large bag of &ldquo;Serious Mass&rdquo; chocolate protein powder. &ldquo;S&mdash; just got real @b_dechambeau you better watch out cause this little whippersnapper will be within 75 of you in no time.&rdquo;</p>



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<p>On July 13th, he continued the barista theme. &ldquo;I may be sliding down the world rankings at a pace not seen since its inception but today I took some money off some friends on the course. Felt great. Will tide me over before I have to give a definitive answer to Costa Coffee,&rdquo; he wrote.</p>



<p>As it turns out, Pepperell <em>was</em> on a diet of his own &mdash;&nbsp;just one with a decidedly different end goal than DeChambeau&rsquo;s max-calories scheme.</p>



<p>&ldquo;I&rsquo;m about 10 centimeters thinner around the waist, apparently,&rdquo; Pepperell told Sky Sports of his slim new figure.</p>



<p>&ldquo;I&rsquo;m a bit late, 29 now, so I&rsquo;m getting on a bit. I don&rsquo;t know what prompted me to start. I&rsquo;ve beefed up in the sense that I&rsquo;ve eaten a lot of beef! I&rsquo;ve taken the <a href="https://golf.com/lifestyle/bryson-dechambeaus-diet-protein-shakes-calories/">opposite route</a> to Bryson DeChambeau, I think it will pay off more for him than it will for me.&rdquo;</p>



<p>The last time we saw Pepperell in action was at the Qatar Masters, where <a href="https://golf.com/news/eddie-pepperell-disqualified-incorrect-scorecard/">he was DQ&rsquo;d</a> after signing an incorrect scorecard (the total score was correct, but two of the holes had incorrect numbers on his scorecard). That was the very same week, he said, that he began the diet.</p>



<p>So how does a professional golfer drop four inches from his waistline while at home during quarantine? Pepperell insisted that it was through keeping things simple (and extreme). </p>



<p>&ldquo;So I found this extreme diet, I tend to be quite extreme in that sense so I knew it would probably be the right thing for me to do,&rdquo; he <a href="https://www.skysports.com/golf/news/12176/12033356/british-masters-eddie-pepperell-feels-fit-lean-and-healthy-and-ready-to-impress-lee-westwood">told SkySports</a>. &ldquo;I&rsquo;ve adapted it a bit now, but for four months all I ate was steak, liver and bone broth every day. I must say, my body felt amazing for it. I felt just great.&rdquo;</p>



<p>Pepperell&rsquo;s longtime girlfriend is a nutritionist and had been eating vegan, but she agreed to change up her diet to join Pepperell in his pursuit. On July 11th, he posted a photo of &ldquo;his and hers&rdquo; steaks, presumably scarfed down by the couple.</p>



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<p>While Pepperell&rsquo;s tweets are nearly always tongue-in-cheek, they generally also always contain an element of truth, too. He <em>has</em> been sliding down the world rankings. When he last completed a tournament, he was No. 58 in the world. Now he finds himself at No. 82. </p>



<p>Still, his week at Close House Golf Club got off to a proper start with an opening round of four-under 68, inside the top 10.</p>



<p>&ldquo;I don&rsquo;t know what to expect, I think I&rsquo;ll play very well or pretty bad, and I don&rsquo;t imagine there will be a lot in the middle,&rdquo; he said. So far, so good.</p>



<p>You can read his complete interview with Sky Sports <a href="https://www.skysports.com/golf/news/12176/12033356/british-masters-eddie-pepperell-feels-fit-lean-and-healthy-and-ready-to-impress-lee-westwood">here</a>.</p>


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<p class="first">Eddie Pepperell caught his playing partner&rsquo;s mistake and corrected it. Problem was, he made another costly error in the process.</p>
<p>Pepperell was disqualified from this week&rsquo;s Qatar Masters on the European Tour on Thursday for signing an incorrect scorecard, erasing what was an opening-round 71, which was seven off the lead.</p>
<p>Pepperell, <a href="https://www.golf.com/news/2019/03/13/eddie-pepperell-hungover-players-mixed-results/">one of golf&rsquo;s most outspoken pros on Twitter</a>, took to social media to explain the bizarre situation that led to his DQ.</p>
<p>According to Pepperell, his 71 was correct, but one of his playing partners &mdash; either Benjamin Hebert or Mike Lorenzo-Vera; Pepperell didn&rsquo;t specify &mdash; had him down for the wrong scores on two different holes, although the total still came to 71. The wrong card had Pepperell for a 5 on the 11th (where he really made a 6) and a 4 on the 16th (where he really made a 3). Pepperell noticed this and corrected it, but when he fixed the score on the 16th hole he accidentally wrote it in for the <em>17th</em> <em>hole</em> and turned his card in.</p>
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<p>&ldquo;Quite disappointing as I actually took the time to change the original error, only to make a costlier one myself,&rdquo; Pepperell tweeted. &ldquo;I asked the referee if this had any bearing on my disqualification but it didn&rsquo;t. &hellip; The rules are the rules and I 100% accept that, but I can&rsquo;t help feeling that this particular way of disqualification is a fair distance away from common sense, and that&rsquo;s also disappointing. I enjoyed the course however and hopefully next time I&rsquo;ll do a better job.&rdquo;</p>
<p>In November of last year, <a href="https://www.golf.com/news/2019/11/09/eddie-pepperell-dqd-after-running-out-of-golf-balls/">Pepperell was disqualified from the Turkish Airlines Open</a> when he ran out of golf balls during the third round.</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">I picked him up on it and I changed the card to reflect the fact I actually made a 6 on hole 11 as opposed to a 5, and a 3 on hole 16 as opposed to a 4. I then however mistakenly changed the 17th hole(&#129335;&#127996;&zwj;&#9794;&#65039;&#128584;), not the 16th hole on my scorecard, and handed it in&hellip;</p>
<p>&mdash; Eddie Pepperell (@PepperellEddie) <a href="https://twitter.com/PepperellEddie/status/1235540549018451970?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 5, 2020</a></p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">The rules are the rules and I 100% accept that, but I can&rsquo;t help feeling that this particular way of disqualification is a fair distance away from common sense, and that&rsquo;s also disappointing. I enjoyed the course however and hopefully next time I&rsquo;ll do a better job &#128077;</p>
<p>&mdash; Eddie Pepperell (@PepperellEddie) <a href="https://twitter.com/PepperellEddie/status/1235540552361185281?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 5, 2020</a></p>
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<p>Piers went viral for a recent speech that doesn&rsquo;t have anything to do with golf&nbsp;<em>directly</em>, but like everything, pertains to golf in interesting ways.</p>
<p>At least Eddie Pepperell thinks so.</p>
<p>Specifically, Pepperell called the clip &ldquo;spot on&rdquo;, so I decided to give it a watch. The brief clip is Piers talking about how younger generations have gone &ldquo;soft&rdquo; because of a culture that insulates them from failure, which causes them anxiety later in life because they&rsquo;re ill-equipped to tackle real-world problems later in life. It makes you think, and he certainly puts a convincing point forward.</p>
<p>(Agree or not, can I just add that this is one of the many reasons why I love the game of golf. All the cliches are coming out, but they&rsquo;re true. It&rsquo;s impossible to conquer the game of golf. You can never beat it, and when you fail, as you invariably will, you have no one to blame. But that makes it all the sweeter when you succeed).</p>
<p>Pepperell also gave us a further reading suggestion along the way: <a href="https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-coddling-of-the-american-mind-greg-lukianoff/1127838530#/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure</a>.</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Piers is spot on here IMO &#128076;&#127996;. It&rsquo;s reminded me also to recommend what I think is a brilliant book; The Coddling of the American Mind by Jonathan Haidt. May be too late to get it for Xmas but well worth a read in the NY. &#128077; <a href="https://t.co/puqMiG5fi4">https://t.co/puqMiG5fi4</a></p>
<p>&mdash; Eddie Pepperell (@PepperellEddie) <a href="https://twitter.com/PepperellEddie/status/1209523977716195328?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 24, 2019</a></p></blockquote>
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<p class="first">Lots of golfers video their golf swing. It&rsquo;s never been easier. You might even do it every time you hit the range, if you&rsquo;re a golf swing nerd like myself, and it can be an incredibly helpful way to improve your game &mdash; as long as you do it correctly.</p>
<p>But there are many ways to incorrectly film your golf swing beyond simply placing the <a href="https://www.golf.com/instruction/teachers/2019/07/31/cheat-sheet-heres-how-to-film-your-golf-swing-perfectly-every-time/">camera in the wrong spot,</a>&nbsp;as outspoken <a href="https://www.golf.com/news/2019/03/13/eddie-pepperell-hungover-players-mixed-results/">European Tour player Eddie Pepperell</a> discussed during this interesting GOLF Monthly video filmed earlier this year.</p>
<p>There is a lot interesting stuff within the interview, so I&rsquo;d recommend watching it in its entirety, but the most interesting portion came around the 4-minute mark when Pepperell explains the importance of good &ldquo;flow.&rdquo; And why to help improve your flow, you should never watch your golf swing in slow motion &mdash; only in full speed.</p>
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<p>&ldquo;In slow motion you don&rsquo;t get any sense of the flow. And what I mean by flow is &lsquo;sequence&rsquo;. You look at the best players in the world, players like <a href="https://www.golf.com/news/2019/08/18/adam-scott-blasts-tour-tournament-setups/">Adam Scott</a>, you can still tell when on TV when he hits a good shot or a bad shot. I bet positionally, it&rsquo;s hardly different at all. The difference is the sequence and the flow.&rdquo;</p>
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<p>A little tip from one of the most colorful players in tour. Watch your swing at full speed for the best &lsquo;flow&rsquo;. So simple, and so helpful.</p>
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      <title><![CDATA[Eddie Pepperell's pre-round eating routine is surprisingly simple]]></title>
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<p class="first"><strong><em>At the 2018 British Open, Eddie Pepperell made headlines for shooting a Sunday 67 &ldquo;a little hungover&rdquo; to finish T6, after he and his coach had shared too much wine the night before. Now, in his own words, the fun-loving Brit explains his repeatable game-day routine.</em></strong></p>
<p>&ldquo;How do I prepare to eat for a morning round? I don&rsquo;t tend to eat much early in the morning, so if I have a morning tee time I quite often won&rsquo;t eat breakfast and I&rsquo;ll just snack all the way through the morning and throughout the round. I don&rsquo;t like to eat too close to the start of a round, because I find I tend to get a little tired right off the back of a meal.</p>
<p>Actually, since I got my dog, Gus, fasting in the morning has been so much easier&mdash;you get up, take the dog out, and by the time you get back to have something you don&rsquo;t need it until 10, 11 a.m., easily. So, yeah, I&rsquo;m not eating in the morning too much. It&rsquo;s working out, actually. Gus is helping me consume fewer calories throughout the day, which leaves more room for wine later on.</p>
<p>Once I&rsquo;m on the course, I keep it simple. Nuts, bananas, bars. Pretty much the same thing every time. It&rsquo;ll always be bananas, and a bar or two with some protein. As for the nuts, smoked almonds would be the perfect choice. &ldquo;Afterwards, I reward myself after a good round with a glass of wine&mdash;or punish myself with a bottle. No, I&rsquo;m only kidding. Sort of.&rdquo;</p>
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<p class="first">PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland &mdash; Eddie Pepperell, in the whole scheme of things, is playing pretty solidly this week.</p>
<p>Even par coming into his third round isn&rsquo;t ordinarily anything to write home about, but it&rsquo;s quite impressive in Pepperell&rsquo;s case. That&rsquo;s because his first two rounds at the <a href="https://www.theopen.com/leaderboard">2019 Open Championship</a> were his first two rounds at <a href="https://www.royalportrushgolfclub.com/">Royal Portrush</a> &mdash; ever. He spent more time on the range&hellip;</p>
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<p>&mdash; LKD (@LukeKerrDineen) <a href="https://twitter.com/LukeKerrDineen/status/1151819844855259136?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 18, 2019</a></p>
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<p>Pepperell arrived in Northern Ireland on Tuesday evening, the day most players took advantage of the good weather and played either their first or second practice round. Pepperell planned to play his first practice round on Wednesday, precisely the time the skies opened and the rain began to pour.</p>
<p>Fans, players, and everyone else sought cover.</p>
<p>Pepperell, realizing playing a practice round was off the table, went to walk the course instead, but the rain was so hard he abandoned his plans after 13 hours and went home.</p>
<p>&ldquo;There was a little bit of the unknown,&rdquo; Pepperell says, &ldquo;However, I wouldn&rsquo;t say it hurt me.&rdquo;</p>
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<p>Seems quite counterintuitive that not playing a practice round &mdash; or even seeing almost a third of the course at all &mdash; wouldn&rsquo;t hurt his chances, but turns out this is actually a fairly common recurrence for Pepperell in majors.</p>
<p>&ldquo;It&rsquo;s not uncommon for me to not play. I&rsquo;ve done it certainly in nearly every major I&rsquo;ve played.&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;Once I saw [the rain], I walked it, which is more than I usually do.&rdquo;</p>
<p>And why is that?</p>
<p>&ldquo;Practice rounds at majors are so long and boring, and I can&rsquo;t stand it, so I&rsquo;d rather not play.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Classic Eddie Pepperell. No practice rounds for him, because they&rsquo;re too boring. But as they say: Whatever works!</p>
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      <title><![CDATA[WATCH: Eddie Pepperell breaks putter over his neck in hilarious 14 Club Challenge]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The European Tour decided to have a little fun at the Irish Open, and Eddie Pepperell was again called on for his golf and comedic talents.</p>
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<p class="first">The European Tour is at beautiful Lahinch Golf Club in Ireland this week for the 2019 Irish Open. As is its custom, the Euro Tour decided to have a little fun at the iconic venue, <a href="https://www.golf.com/travel/2018/10/15/eddie-pepperell-best-quotes-british-masters-win/">and once again tour funnyman</a> Eddie Pepperell was called on <a href="https://www.golf.com/news/2019/05/13/eddie-pepperell-prank-euro-tour-matt-wallace/">for his golf and comedic talents</a>.</p>
<p>But, somehow, a lighthearted skills challenge with a fellow pro ultimately resulted in Pepperell breaking his putter over his own neck. And that&rsquo;s after he won.</p>
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<p>The competition in question, known as the &ldquo;14 Club Challenge,&rdquo; pitted Pepperell against New Zealand pro Ryan Fox on the 152-yard, par-3 8th hole at Lahinch. The goal was to safely hit the green as many times as possible, but once a club has been used, neither player can use that particular club again. The player to hit the green the most times wins.</p>
<p>Pepperell won the coin toss and chose to hit a 9-iron with his first shot, but it quickly devolved from there. Eventually, Fox overshoots the green with his driver, forcing Pepperell to use his putter for his last attempt.</p>
<p>Check out the full competition, and Pepperell&rsquo;s <a href="https://www.golf.com/news/2019/03/13/eddie-pepperell-hungover-players-mixed-results/">typically hilarious commentary</a>, below.</p>
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<p>Possibly the greatest <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/14ClubChallenge?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#14ClubChallenge</a> yet&hellip; <a href="https://t.co/vdi8s2AiTz">pic.twitter.com/vdi8s2AiTz</a></p>
<p>&mdash; DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) <a href="https://twitter.com/DPWorldTour/status/1146863750856577024?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 4, 2019</a></p>
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<p>It turns out Pepperell&rsquo;s putter snap was his unique way of celebrating, or maybe just registering the insanity of hitting a green in regulation with a putter. Either way, Pepperell&rsquo;s putter shot sealed his victory (<a href="https://www.golf.com/news/2019/03/18/eddie-pepperell-snapped-club-rory-mcilroy/">unlike his club snap in competition earlier this year</a>). We just hope that wasn&rsquo;t his gamer, otherwise he&rsquo;ll need a re-shafting pronto.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Top European pro Eddie Pepperell isn't a fan of the famously tough Bethpage Black, and has no interest in returning for the 2024 Ryder Cup.</p>
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<p class="first">FARMINGDALE, N.Y. &mdash; <a href="https://www.golf.com/travel/2019/05/15/pga-championship-bethpage-black-hard/">Bethpage Black</a> is <a href="https://www.golf.com/news/2019/05/17/bryson-dechambeau-criticizes-length-of-bethpage-black-setup/">infamously tough</a>, and while fans have been enjoying the challenge it presents to the best players in the world, some of the players aren&rsquo;t as thrilled with this year&rsquo;s fire-breathing&nbsp;<a href="http://golf.com/pga-championship">PGA Championship</a> venue.</p>
<p>Englishman Eddie Pepperell is currently ranked 33rd in the world, but struggled to rounds of 76-75 (11 over par) to miss the cut.&nbsp;&ldquo;I&rsquo;ve just done a career first,&rdquo; he told GOLF.com after his round. &ldquo;Not a single birdie for 36 holes.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Pepperell, 28, is one of the brightest young players on the European Tour, where he has two career wins and is coming off a T-2 finish at the British Masters last week. But the Black proved to be too much for him.</p></div>
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<p>&ldquo;As soon as you miss a fairway, you&rsquo;ve no chance,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;It&rsquo;s a good course but it&rsquo;s not enjoyable, because it&rsquo;s so hard. I don&rsquo;t come off that course thinking, &lsquo;Oh, I&rsquo;ve enjoyed that.&rsquo; You can&rsquo;t get an appreciation of the course for its beauty because it&rsquo;s so hard. There&rsquo;s nothing enjoyable about it.</p>
<p>&ldquo;That&rsquo;s not me complaining, because it&rsquo;s the same for everybody, and I suppose a great test. But when I reflect on Bethpage, it&rsquo;s not going to be, &lsquo;Oh, I really enjoyed that golf course,&rsquo; because frankly I can&rsquo;t wait to get off! It just beats you up.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Though he missed the cut this week, Pepperell could get another crack at the Black in 2024, when it <a href="https://www.golf.com/tour-news/2017/12/14/pga-ryder-cup-headed-bethpage-black-thanks-pga-chief-pete-bevacqua">hosts the Ryder Cup</a>. But the 28-year-old says he has no interest in returning in five years&rsquo; time.</p>
<p>&ldquo;I just hope I&rsquo;m not on the team,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;I think after this performance, I won&rsquo;t be on the team. That&rsquo;s certain. Whoever picks me must be placing a bet, a dodgy bet. I might be retired by then.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Pepperell is currently ranked 11th on the European team&rsquo;s 2020 Ryder Cup world points list. In 2020, the match will be contested at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wis. Future venues include the Marco Simone Golf &amp; Country Club in Rome, Italy, into 2022, Bethpage Black in &rsquo;24 and Hazeltine National is &rsquo;28.</p>
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      <title><![CDATA[WATCH: Eddie Pepperell pulls EPIC prank on fellow pro with fake media day from hell]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The European Tour social team has truly outdone themselves with their latest pranking masterpiece. Not surprisingly, tour funnyman Eddie Pepperell is very much involved.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The European Tour social team has truly outdone themselves with their latest pranking masterpiece. Not surprisingly, tour funnyman Eddie Pepperell is very much involved.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The European Tour social team has truly outdone themselves with their latest pranking masterpiece. Not surprisingly, tour funnyman Eddie Pepperell is very much involved.</p>
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<p class="first">The European Tour has been <a href="https://www.golf.com/extra-spin/2017/11/10/euro-tour-players-prank-unsuspecting-amateurs-worst-advice-ever">pumping out genuinely hilarious golf videos</a> starring their pro golfers for years. But the Tour&rsquo;s social team have truly outdone themselves with their latest pranking masterpiece. Not surprisingly, <a href="https://www.golf.com/travel/2018/10/15/eddie-pepperell-best-quotes-british-masters-win/">Tour funnyman</a> Eddie Pepperell is very much involved.</p>
<p>For his <a href="https://www.golf.com/news/2019/03/13/eddie-pepperell-hungover-players-mixed-results/">latest comedic performance</a>, Pepperell decided to <a href="https://www.golf.com/travel/2018/10/15/eddie-pepperell-best-quotes-british-masters-win/">have some fun</a> with his friend and fellow English Tour pro Matt Wallace. But a normal prank wouldn&rsquo;t do. Instead, Pepperell devised an elaborate fake media day to torture Wallace. And he filmed the whole experience.</p>
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<p>The set-up: Wallace, the 2018 BMW International Open champion, was convinced he had to do a full day of promotion for the 2019 BMW event, including a voice over recording session and a BMW photo shoot.</p>
<p>The catch: Every person he came in contact with was in on the joke. Not only that, but they were all encouraged by Pepperell to give Wallace a hard time.</p>
<p>It begins with Wallace getting picked up late in the morning by a driver who deserves some kind of award for his appearance. Not only is he late, but he proceeds to pull faux pas after faux pas all day long, clearly getting on Wallace&rsquo;s nerves from the get-go. Pepperell, meanwhile, sat in another car with a remote camera watching the events unfolded.</p>
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<p>The driver first drops Wallace off for the voice over, where the director leads him through a painfully awkward recording session. It ends with Wallace agreeing to record one message in German, all while Pepperell laughs his head off in another room.</p>
<p>After that, it&rsquo;s off to a photo shoot and interview at a BMW office. Wallace&rsquo;s patience runs thin as the fake interviewer, who had Pepperell dictating lines through an ear piece, asks for selfie after selfie. Then, Wallace is accused of scratching an antique BMW sports car worth 2,000,000 pounds before being informed he might have to pay for it.</p>
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<p>Just as Wallace is about to truly blow his top, Pepperell enters disguised in a white hazmat suit. As soon as Pepperell opens his mouth, Wallace realizes who it is and what has happened. After learning the truth, he puts his hands over his face and screams &ldquo;No! Oh my god, you&rsquo;ve done me!&rdquo;</p>
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<p>It was all in good fun, but Pepperell would still be smart to watch his back over the next few months, as Wallace closes out the video by talking directly into the camera, saying, &ldquo;There&rsquo;s revenge involved somewhere down the line.&rdquo;</p>
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