Ian Poulter Makes Masters Field With Win at The Houston Open
7 years agoIan Poulter won the Houston Open Sunday with a sudden-death playoff victory over Beau Hossler. The victory gives Poulter the last invite into the Masters this week. Since dusting off the Odyssey putter he used in the 2012 Ryder Cup two weeks ago, Poulter has been on fire. Poulter has an impressive history in the Masters, making 11 cuts in 12 career starts, with seven top-25s. He was a late addition to the DraftKings player pool and is priced at a reasonable $7,400. The Englishman is a nice value play and could make some noise at Augusta National this week.
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Ian Poulter Hopes To Find Form At Harbour Town
3 years agoIan Poulter name was mentioned in an article this week that links him to the Saudi Golf League. This was not a surprise as rumors about Poulter's involvement have been alive for some time. The question now is, will this news impact Poulter's performance this week? He is currently not in good form. His best finish this year is a 30th-place finish at The Honda Classic. Poulter does have decent history at Harbour Town and will hope to use that to improve his play. His currently projected to be low owned.
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Ian Poulter A Sneaky Play At TPC San Antonio
3 years agoIan Poulter enters the week playing solid golf. The Englishman made three straight cuts in the Florida swing before getting eliminated in the group stage of the WGC Match Play. The 46-year-old is also playing with desperation. If Poulter wins this week he can get into the field for next week's Masters. The veteran faced a similar fate back in 2018 when he defeated Beau Hossler down the stretch of the Houston Open the week before the Masters to qualify for the event. Can Poulter use his magic to pull the rabbit out of the hat twice?
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Ian Poulter Keeps Plodding Along In Florida
3 years agoIan Poulter (OWGR No. 65) finished T30 at The Honda Classic and T42 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in his first two starts in the United States this year. The Englishman also had middling results in his three appearances on the DP World Tour before arriving in Florida. The 46-year-old can still compete at the shorter, tough tracks that the Florida swing of the PGA Tour offers. He has gained strokes from tee-to-green in both Florida starts, but just barely. It's tough to get too get excited about anything more than a made cut from Poulter at this point, although fantasy gamers will like to see that he has made 13 of 17 cuts at The Players Championship, finishing as the runner-up in 2009 and 2017.
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Ian Poulter Can Still Grind At 46
3 years agoIan Poulter (OWGR No. 64) finished T30 last week at The Honda Classic. That was the 46-year-old's first time playing in the United States in 2022, and while he looked good with his irons, he struggled around the greens at PGA National. The Englishman can still compete at shorter, tough tracks despite getting up there in age, so it should not surprise anyone that he puts the Arnold Palmer Invitation on his schedule every year. Poulter did not take kindly to Bay Hill Club and Lodge early in his career, but he seems to have found the magic formula since, making the cut in each of his last 11 appearances.
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