The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Poulter aims to press on after share of second

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Ian Poulter hopes to use his second place in the Players Championsh­ip as a “stepping stone” for the rest of the season after making the most of his second chance at Sawgrass.

Poulter had slipped from a career-high of fifth in the world to 197th and just three weeks ago had seemingly lost his PGA Tour card until fellow profession­al Brian Gay alerted officials to a discrepanc­y in the points structure used for players competing on major medical extensions.

After playing just 13 events in 2016 due to a foot injury, Poulter had 10 events this season to earn 218 FedEx Cup points or $347,634 (£269,755) to remain fully exempt.

He came up short in both categories after missing the cut in his 10th event last month, but Gay – who was also playing on a medical exemption after back problem – came to the rescue by discoverin­g a difference between the way points were allotted this season compared to a year ago.

“From being in a position a couple of weeks ago where I wasn’t here to finish tied second, it’s a good week,” Poulter told Sky Sports after finishing three shots behind South Korea’s Si Woo Kim, his best finish since 2014.

“It’s been a tough 18 months. I’ve had the kids up here all weekend and had some fun on the beach and it’s kind of taken my mind off things.

“From a playing perspectiv­e to be in this situation where I can play a schedule and enjoy some golf, some of my best golf has come out this week.

“I’ve enjoyed it and hopefully this is a stepping stone to pressing on for the rest of this year.”

Kim carded a flawless final round of 69 to finish 10 under par, three shots ahead of Poulter and former Open champion Louis Oosthuizen.

After his victory in the Wyndham Championsh­ip last year, Kim became the fourth player in the last 25 years to win twice on the PGA Tour before the age of 22, following Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia and Jordan Spieth.

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Ian Poulter: enjoyed a “good week” at Sawgrass.

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