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Poulter Eyes New Chapter in Senior Golf Debut
1 Jul
Summary
- Ian Poulter makes his senior golf debut at age 50.
- LIV Golf's uncertain future prompts Poulter to consider other options.
- Poulter also eyes coaching his sons in professional golf.

Ian Poulter, who recently turned 50, is entering a new stage of his professional golf career with his debut in the U.S. Senior Open.
Poulter acknowledges the uncertainty surrounding LIV Golf, where he has played since 2022, and whether he will re-sign with the tour, which is believed to be experiencing funding issues.
He stated his confidence in LIV's leadership but admitted that the future remains unclear, leaving him with options for competition.
Despite current PGA Tour suspensions, Poulter has secured his European Tour access and is prepared to wait a year if necessary to join the PGA Tour Champions.
Beyond professional tours, Poulter sees a potential role in coaching his sons, Luke and Joshua, who are actively pursuing their own golf careers.
Despite a recent knee injury, Poulter has seen improved performance in his last few LIV events, expressing mild optimism for his chances this week.