Ian Poulter has had a frustrating week at St Andrews as he finished three over for the tournament after hitting a 71 earlier today.
The Englishman believed that he has “played lovely” throughout the four days, but he has simply “not been a good putter” and this is what has let those those backing him via ladbrokes golf betting down.
Tiger Woods has struggled around the greens too, so Poulter is in decent company, but this won’t take away the frustration he is feeling right now. Had he got his putting right, he would have been much further up the leader board.
Putting the disappointment behind him though, Poulter has set his sights on the Ryder Cup which takes place later this year.
He says that although he now has two weeks off, he will be “going to Akron (for the Bridgestone Invitational), followed by the US PGA” as soon his break from Golf is over.
Then, it is “time to start looking ahead to the Ryder Cup” for the man who has been updating his Twitter page regularly throughout his time in Scotland.
As for the Ryder Cup, Poulter proved many sports betting pundits wrong with his performance for Europe under Nick Faldo’s leadership two years ago and he will hope to play a major part at Celtic Manor this time around.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
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