'Not interested' Poulter: 'I play to win, end of story'

'Not interested' Poulter: 'I play to win, end of story'

IRVING, Texas Ian Poulter made it perfectly clear Wednesday at the AT&T Byron Nelson that hes not interested in talking about the social media dust-up that followed his T-2 finish last week at The Players Championship.Not talking about it. Not interested. Not interested, he said. I have no interest feeding the fire. Not interested.Poulter wasnt happy on Sunday when he read on Twitter that Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee said the Englishman "Clearly did not play to win, and he didn't!"I play to win, end of story, Poulter said on Wednesday.Poulter wasnt able to catch Si Woo Kim at TPC Sawgrass, but the T-2 finish essentially locked up his card for next year.
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Its been a stunning turnaround for the Ryder Cup star.Hes gone from losing his PGA Tour card to getting it back thanks to Brian Gay and his math skills to jumping from 197th to 80th in the world rankings after The Players.I think from a planning schedule it's probably been the toughest thing I've had to do, not knowing where you're going to play, whether you're going to play, he said. Obviously the turnaround in a couple of weeks means now I'm in a situation to plan the rest of the year's schedule, albeit I'm not in a couple of majors, of which I still have the opportunity overseas to get in those over the next couple of weeks.Poulter is making his fifth start at the Nelson, and hes only made the cut twice. He finished T-3 in 2007, and Poulter wants to build on his growing confidence heading into the BMW PGA Championship next week in England.I've played well here in the past, albeit it was a few years ago, but I like the course, he said. Obviously I feel good from last week and hopefully we can continue that form.

'Not interested' Poulter: 'I play to win, end of story'


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Poulter wasn't happy on Sunday when he read on Twitter that Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee said the Englishman "Clearly did not play to win, and he didn't!" "I play to win, end of story
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Not interested. Not interested. I have no interest feeding the fire. Not interested. Q. Were you surprised there was so much reaction to it? IAN POULTER: I'm not interested at all. I play to win, end of story. Q. Fair enough. IAN POULTER: Good try, really good try. Q. Ian, you talked about the last few weeks being stressful, obviously, as you
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Brandel Chamblee questioned Ian Poulter's desire to win the Players Championship over the weekend, and Poulter is "not interested" in talking about it. Menu . "I play to win. End of story
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