For Dylan Dreyer, a meteorologist for NBC, playing in a pro-am event with LPGA stars is an opportunity to combine two things she loves – golf and meeting people. Isaiah Vazquez, Getty Images
ORLANDO, FLORIDA | Dylan Dreyer, who floats into living rooms across America several mornings each week as a popular, perky meteorologist for NBC’s “Today” show, knows the value of a well-spun story. And right about now, standing outside the tony clubhouse at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club holding a golf club that has been snapped into two pieces, she wishes she had one.
Alert the headline writers. Dylan Dreyer, the just-put-a-tray-of-cookies-in-the-warm-oven neighbor next door, has an explosive, need-to-curb golf temper, like the rest of us do? Wouldn’t the tabloids love that one.
“Well, we were driving [in a golf cart] under the ropes, and we thought we cleared the ropes,” said Dreyer, seated in the cart alongside husband Brian Fichera, an NB…