Ian Poulter Faces Battle To Keep His PGA Tour Card


Ryder Cup star Ian Poulter faces a make or break week at the Valero Texas Open - he needs to earn just over thirty thousand dollars to keep his PGA Tour card. By Patrick Baines.

Ian Poulter Faces Battle To Keep His PGA Tour Card
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC - APRIL 16: Ian Poulter of England hits a tee shot on the 18th hole during the final round of the 2017 RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links on April 16, 2017 in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

Ian Poulter Faces Battle To Keep His PGA Tour Card 

Poulter has been playing on a medical exemption after an injury to his foot ruled him out for most of the 2016 season.

He will make the 10th and final start of his medical exemption this week at the Valero Texas Open.

His only previous appearance in the event came in 2013 when he finished in a tie for 37th place at the TPC San Antonio course.

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Poulter, who missed last year’s Ryder Cup with the injury, looked set for a big finish at the RBC Heritage at Hilton Head on Sunday but a two over par 73 in the final round saw him drop into an 11-way tie for 11th, which left him $30,624 short of his goal.

If he had finished one stroke better on Sunday he would have secured enough prize money to retain his playing privileges.

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The five time Ryder Cup star was angry after he let a winning position slip through his grasp at Hilton Head.

Speaking to the Golf Channel, he said: “I’m a little hot under the collar right now. I’m not disappointed I didn’t get the job done today in terms of finishing where I needed to finish, but that today could have been a victory and I let it slip,”

Should Poulter miss out on a top 30 finish he will have to rely on sponsors’ invitations to compete in PGA Tour events for the rest of the season.

The five-time Ryder Cup veteran has two wins on the PGA Tour – both of them coming in WGC events. In 2010 he won the Accenture World Matchplay and in 2012 his final round 65 landed him the HSBC Champions event at Mission Hills golf club in China.

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