LIV Golf rebel Ian Poulter switches caddies with PGA Tour star paying the price
Ian Poulter is getting ready for the 2024 LIV Golf season and the five-time Ryder Cup victor has rolled out an improvement to his group that has had a thump on impact for a few different players
LIV Golfer Ian Poulter has changed his caddie in front of the 2024 season, and the move has come to the detriment of a PGA Visit star.
As the new season draws near, golf players from both adversary visits are taking actions to set them in the best situation to succeed, regardless of whether it adversely influences another person. This is the situation of Poulter, who has allegedly taken the old caddie of Brendon Todd, David Clark.
Subsequently, Todd will presently have long-term caddie Paul Tesori on his pack, accordingly finishing his spell with Cameron Youthful who he participated in Spring at the WGC-Dell Match Play. This has now left the 26-year-old without a caddie and it is right now hazy who will work for the American next season.
Youthful is set to start his season at the PGA Visit Competition of Champions in Kapalua, Hawaii on January 4, in this manner he has next to no opportunity to track down another caddie prior to beginning his 2024 mission. Poulter joined LIV before its most memorable occasion in June of 2022 and supposedly got about $20 million (£15.6 million) to join the circuit.
He has missed only one occasion since the questionable visit started and has neglected to try and complete inside the best 10. Poulter was ineligible for this year’s Ryder Cup, which Team Europe won, due to his decision to join LIV, which also saw him give up his DP World Tour membership card.
At the prestigious team event Padraig Harrington, he was criticized earlier in December for paying LIV Golf fees. Fred Couples criticized the manner in which Jon Rahm made his multimillion-pound move to LIV golf, claiming that the Spaniard was not more upfront about his reasons for joining and the financial lure of the invitational series. Couples was a former champion of the Masters.
“I’d be exceptionally glad to unveil each penny of any appearance charge I’ve made through my vocation. Then, at that point, couldn’t it be fascinating to truly see who is in a situation to ramble from their lofty self esteem?” Poulter said. This provoked a reaction from Harrington, who composed: ” Pull out all the stops. I’m interested for one. Disregard governmental issues, I’m nosey. For every one of those pondering, appearance charges by and large require various responsibilities beyond the golf. In any case, one wouldn’t occur without the other.
“I can’t tell if Ian Poulter was worth the money until he tells me what his fees were, but from the outside, he always looked like he did a great job at appearances. Try not to return with you go first or I will maybe. We’re not six years of age.” Poulter retaliated without revealing any figures: Paddy, it’s an exceptionally fascinating dynamic happening right now.
“Individuals rambling when they’ve made a large number through appearance expenses throughout the long term. You and I have excelled on precisely this model. Be that as it may, some decide to fail to remember how well they have or had it.”