Ryder Cup captain Clarke impressed as Poulter hits form

Phil Casey 05:30 12/04/2015
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  • Ryder Cup veterans: Poulter and Clarke.

    The start of Ryder Cup qualifying might be six months away, but Ian Poulter made the most of his opportunity to impress European captain Darren Clarke with a stunning performance in the third round of the Masters.

    “That’s the best I have ever seen him play,” Clarke said after partnering Poulter at Augusta National. “It was a 67 that could have been a 63 standing on his head.”

    Poulter, who has needed a wild card for three of his last four Ryder Cup appearances, and has struggled to find his best form recently, said: “That’s a fair assessment. I hit the first 17 greens in regulation and I was aware of that on the 18th tee.

    “I just squeezed it a little too far right into the trees and tried to hit a miraculous shot onto the green but didn’t, but I managed to get it up and down.

    “I played pretty flawless golf and put it in the right position off the tee. I had a lot of good birdie looks and left a few on the course, as Darren said. But it’s probably the best round of golf I’ve ever played at Augusta.

    “That says a lot about my game right now, that I’m playing really well. The putter needs to warm up. Yesterday was pathetic.”

    Clarke, who shot a 77 to finish six over, predicted Poulter, who had five birdies on his card yesterday, with 34 going out and 33 on the back nine, would soon win his first tournament since the HSBC Champions in 2012 and the man himself who has a reptuation for being super-confident wasn’t going to disagree.

    He said: “I know I will. I’ll probably put a different putter grip on. I used the same putter grip for about nine years of my career and went away from that about two years ago.

    “I’ve got a feeling the old one might be on for next week. I can’t wait to throw this one in the bin.”

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