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Father vs Son! Poulters Battle for Open Championship Spot 🔥
Golf Drama: Ian & Luke Poulter Compete for The Open Qualification
A true family showdown is unfolding as Ian Poulter and his son Luke Poulter go head-to-head in a dramatic final qualifier for The Open Championship 2025 at Royal Portrush. With only a few spots available and 72 players competing at Royal Cinque Ports in Kent, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Ian, a Ryder Cup icon and veteran of 20 Opens, hasn’t played since joining the LIV Golf Tour in 2022. Now, his return could be blocked by his own son.
Adding to the drama is Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell, who is also desperate to qualify for a hometown Open. This video breaks down the biggest storylines, the LIV Golf connections, and the emotional twists as families and veterans chase one last shot at golf’s oldest major.
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palter family affair as father and son battle for open qualification and poulter’s hopes of returning to the open championship for the first time in three years could be dashed by a familiar face his own son Luke in a rare and compelling twist both pters will be competing in the same final qualifying tournament each vying for one of only a few coveted spots in golf’s oldest major the father-son duo is among 70 to players set to tee off at Royal Sink ports in Ken on Tuesday as part of the final push to qualify for the 153rd Open Championship which will take place at Royal Portrush in a dramatic scenario either Poulter could potentially eliminate the other from contention ian Palter 49 a Ryder Cup legend with 20 open appearances has not played in the event since 2022 when he joined the Breakaway Live Golf Tour his return bid adds extra intrigue as several LIV players including Pter and fellow veteran Graham McDowell while flying from a recent live event in Dallas to compete for qualification mc Dawell a native of Northern Ireland is especially motivated to earn a spot with the 2025 Open being held in his hometown his journey and the Pra family storyline are among the most captivating narratives emerging from this year’s final qualifying