Eddie Pepperell will have to wait for his chance to be a golfing pundit after booking himself a place at the Open Championship at Carnoustie.

The 27-year-old, from Oxford, was due to be part of BBC Radio 5 live's on-course coverage as a summariser.

But his second-placed finish at the Scottish Open at Gullane means his broadcasting debut will have to wait.

"I was looking forward to commentating for a couple of days," he said. "But, who knows, maybe I can at the weekend."

Despite leading for much of the final round at Gullane, Pepperell was beaten by South African Brandon Stone's final-round course record of 60.

"I felt like I did a really good job today of trusting my swing," he said. "That's sometimes the hardest thing to do under pressure in golf.

"Bravo to Brandon, I don't know if I could've shot a 10-under round out there today."

Second place not only gave Pepperell a place at Carnoustie but lifted him to 16th on the Race To Dubai standings for this season.