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Ian Poulter will follow up his contentious appearance in the Genesis Scottish Open — which begins on Thursday — with more outings on the DP World Tour this summer, including the flagship BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.
The news will infuriate many of the tour’s loyalists — who are already resentful that Poulter is competing this week, after the Englishman successfully applied for his ban for playing in the inaugural LIV event to be temporarily lifted.
It is unlikely that a full hearing into the suspension and £100,000 fine will happen soon, leaving the tour helpless to impose any further punishment on the rebels for playing in the second LIV event in Portland earlier this month.
Ian Poulter intends to take advantage of the loophole and keep on playing on DP World Tour
Poulter intends to take full advantage of the loophole. He is required by his Saudi paymasters to play in the third LIV event in New Jersey in three weeks, and will then take a family holiday.
After that, he will play in Europe at the Czech Masters and the