After falling to No. 51 in the world rankings, Ian Poulter is undoubtedly motivated to gain precious points and ensure top-50 status – as well as a 17th career Masters invite – this week at the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba.
With just three Tour events remaining in 2021 that reward points (and opportunity in Dubai on the European Tour), the 45-year-old Poulter will make his second start at El Camaleon Golf Club, where he missed the cut in 2017. However, he comes in off a T-18 in his most recent start at the CJ Cup after a MC in his season debut at the Shriners. He also posted a lackluster 1-2-0 performance for Europe as a captain’s pick in the 43rd Ryder Cup, although he did triumph in singles over Tony Finau, 3 and 2, and improved his overall singles record to 6-0-1 in his seventh appearance. Last season, Poulter was 77th on the FedExCup standings, going 17-for-21 and qualifying for the Tour Playoffs for the fifth year in a row and 14th overall. He notched three top 10s including a T-3 at the Charles Schwab and two WGC events (T-9 at Match Play, T-10 at FedEx St. Jude). The 12-time Euro Tour winner (8-for-11) stands 32nd in the Race to Dubai.