Poulter classless muppet

Its a free country, he is entitled to his opinion, same as you or me

However, im not sure why its "tough" out there at Woburn, lovely day for Golf, and these are the countries best amateurs playing, worst handicap is scratch, and 1/3 of the field cant break 80

He may have a point and knowing Poults, he wont be backwards in coming forwards

Fragger
 
Check out Ian pouter mocking players at the English am at Woburn on twitter, bit rich me thinks.

he seems to make a habit of putting his foot in it, probably be moaning on about how he,s been mis-quoted again( bit hard this time as it,s on his twitter feed ) think he just like,s being in the spotlight as it makes up for his average golfing ability, never warmed to him
 
That he is, but he had a hussy fit when he got stick for missing cut at st Georges on a relatively calm day on Friday. & not sure how it helps these youngsters
 
Poults brings a breath of fresh air to the game, he's much needed, we need characters like that.

I like him, top bloke. He's only saying what I would guess many people who watch would say. Why cant he have an opinion and express it?

I'd much rather someone like Poulter giving me his honest opinion than bland media speak which is pointless.
 
Does anybody actually take this t*at seriously ? he has a track record of talking rubbish.

“…I haven’t played to my full potential yet. And when that happens it will just be me and Tiger.”

If he didn't wear silly outfits,nobody would even remember his name.The mans a joke.
 
I have mixed feelings about the guy. Yes he is a breath of fresh air and speaks his mind however also comes across as arrogant and moody. His caddy and he always moaning about people distracting him when he taking a shot etc etc. Don't think he is as good as he thinks he is either.
 
My dad was there today, followed a few of the lads from his track on the Marquess, said some of the pin positions had to be seen to believed and that was what had caused most of the problems
 
He may well have a point and he's entitled to his opinion. Whether mocking guys who are clearly trying their best on twitter is a good idea - probably not but at least he says what he thinks and I don't actually have a problem with it. He does a lot of good stuff (his day at Woburn recently for up and coming juniors, supportng Dreamflight etc) and so I can forgive the odd foot in mout moment
 
Our pro was down at Woburn the other week with one of the juniors for a golf clinic and to play in some comp round Woburn,he said he was a cracking guy was really good with everyone there nothing was to much trouble, the guy from our place always thought he was a bit of a knob but on meeting him and spending time him his opinion changed saying he was a cracking guy.
 
Does anybody actually take this t*at seriously ? he has a track record of talking rubbish.

“…I haven’t played to my full potential yet. And when that happens it will just be me and Tiger.”

If he didn't wear silly outfits,nobody would even remember his name.The mans a joke.

A joke possibly in your eyes but a dam fine golfer in mine.
 
From his twitter tonight

IanJamesPoulter Ian Poulter
Im going up Woburn in the morning & hope they are fired up to go out & shoot some lows scores,


Could get a warm reception lol
 
I read back over his tweets to see what all the fuss was about. Storm in a teacup it would seem.

He kind of had a point to be fair.

AND to top it off he offered to help develop the young players in this country? The nerve of the man!! :D

He might put his foot in it sometimes, but he says what he's thinking and isn't afraid of the backlash. As has been said, he's a breath of fresh air in my book.
 
Poulthard has a little talent but considering he earned less than 4.5k from his last two competitions, he shouldnt be slating anyone. he is a mid order golfer who has had his moment in the sun.
 
Poulthard has a little talent but considering he earned less than 4.5k from his last two competitions, he shouldnt be slating anyone. he is a mid order golfer who has had his moment in the sun.

Whilst this may be true, it seems to me that he's passionate about making the younger golfers in this country successful at the top level. Can't fault him for that.
 
As a retort to IJP - how many of the pros finished under par at this years open? What was it - 4 from a field of around 150.

That's a bit like comparing apples and oranges though. The conditions at the open could not have been further from the conditions that they had at Woburn yesterday.
 
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