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Poulter no-show draws ire

Poulter no-show draws ire

28/08/2008 8:13 AM

Ian Poulter's decision to rely on a Ryder Cup wild card rather than play at the Johnnie Walker Classic in Scotland this week does not appear to have gone down well with other players.

Darren Clarke, waiting to hear if he might be one of Nick Faldo's picks after his win in Holland on Sunday, said: "Most of us would have liked to see him trying to qualify."

Poulter could have made the top 10 in the points table by coming fifth in the Johnnie Walker Championship, but is instead playing in Boston.

"He has stated his desire to make the team, so he obviously thinks it's better for him to be over there," added Clarke.

Colin Montgomerie, who believes his only chance of a wild card now is a return to form in Scotland, commented: "Every player who plays his way into the team makes the team stronger.

"He seems to have been on a hotline to Nick for a while, but it would have been nice for him to have played here.

"I can't really speak for anybody playing or not playing - he has his own schedule."

Poulter said in a statement on Monday that this week was his final chance to complete the 15 events required for membership of the US Tour.

"You might have thought he would have known that before he entered or pulled out of here," added Montgomerie.

In any case, the US Tour extends to the start of November and if Poulter had flown back to Europe this week he would have six further chances to play his 15th event, the last two of them in Florida, where he has a base.

What coming to Scotland would have meant, though, is that the British Open runner-up could not have qualified for the third leg of the FedEx Cup play-offs.

But with Clarke, Montgomerie, Paul Casey and Paul McGinley all needing one of Faldo's two wild cards as well and with one week left to run, the question is whether Faldo really would guarantee Poulter a pick just to help his US Tour career.

Casey has also stayed in America, but the difference between him and Poulter this week is so big that he could not have made the team on points.

 
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