Poulter wins Houston playoff to secure final Masters spot
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[April 02, 2018]
(Reuters) - Ian Poulter
resurrected his stagnant career by winning the Houston Open in a
playoff on Sunday, the victory coming with an added bonus of earning
the final invitation to the U.S. Masters and throwing his hat into
the ring for Europe's Ryder Cup team.
Poulter was always heading to Augusta to work on the tournament for
British television, but the 42-year-old Englishman will now be
inside the ropes instead when the first major championship of the
year starts on Thursday.
"There's life in the old dog yet," Poulter said after beating
American Beau Hossler on the first hole of a sudden death playoff at
Golf Club of Houston.
Poulter, without a win since 2012, arrived in Houston needing
nothing less than victory to qualify for the Masters after missing
out by a whisker when he found himself 51st in the world rankings
last week.
The top 50 at last Monday's cutoff earned exemption to Augusta and
Poulter was so dejected after being initially misinformed he was in
the Masters field that he considered skipping Houston.
"Tuesday morning I made the decision to come and play. It was a good
decision," he added. "The win doesn't just mean getting to Augusta.
There's a lot bigger things on the horizon."
Such as, hopefully, the Ryder Cup in France this autumn. Poulter, a
five-times European team member, said his win would tell captain
Thomas Bjorn: "Hey, I'm here, my game is in good shape."
But more immediately is the Masters, to which Poulter will go after
returning to his Orlando, Florida home for a brief reunion with his
family.
"I need to unpack, have some chocolate with the kids tonight and
repack for Augusta," he said.
CHEST-BEATING PUTT
The stars aligned for Poulter at the final hole in regulation play
on Sunday, when Hossler grazed the hole with a birdie attempt that
would have clinched victory.
"He thought he had holed it. I thought he holed it," said Poulter,
whose 20-foot birdie putt was on a similar line.
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Ian Poulter of England celebrates after winning the Houston Open in
a playoff during final round of the Houston Open golf tournament at
Golf Club of Houston - The Tournament Course. John Glaser-USA TODAY
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Using the same putter he wielded so effectively to lead Europe to
victory in the 2012 Ryder Cup, he came through in the clutch yet
again to force the playoff.
"I hit a great putt, good read and it obviously was very helpful
seeing his putt," Poulter added.
He punched his chest with his right fist five times in excitement
after matching Hossler's 67 after the pair tied at 19-under-par 269,
three shots clear of Jordan Spieth and Emiliano Grillo.
Hossler then handed Poulter the tournament at the first extra hole,
the par-four 18th, where the American hit his third shot from a
greenside bunker into a water hazard.
Poulter's third victory on the PGA Tour followed previous wins at
World Golf Championships events -- the 2010 Match Play and the 2012
HSBC Champions in Shenzhen.
His chances of winning looked remote after he shot 73 on Thursday
but rounds of 64, 65, 67 followed after he flicked what he described
as a "mental switch".
"Last week was painful," Poulter said. "To come here this week, I
was tired, frustrated on Thursday. I didn't play my best stuff. I
packed my bags to leave on Friday."
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Nick
Mulvenney/John O'Brien)
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