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'It’s only business' - Ian Poulter says he will play DP World Tour events following lifting of suspension

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Ian Poulter has said he will add DP World Tour events to his schedule, after a legal challenge resulted in the temporary lifting of his suspension.

Poulter was one of a number of players handed fines and suspensions by the DP World Tour after playing in LIV Golf events without an exemption.

Ad/> The Briton, along with Adrian Otaegui, Justin Harding and Branden Grace, were added to the Scottish Open field after a judge lifted the ban ahead of a ruling which could take months to conclude.

Golf'Everyone has to pivot' — McIlroy urges DP World Tour and PGA Tour to hold LIV talksAN HOUR AGO With no LIV Golf events in August, Poulter has suggested he will add DP World Tour tournaments to his schedule. «I plan to play the Czech Open and after The Open [next week] may add in an event on the British swing,” Poulter said. “I haven't actually sat down and worked it out yet. “I'll also play the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth in September.» 'Everyone has to pivot' — McIlroy urges DP World Tour and PGA Tour to hold LIV talks Tiger admits window closing on career at top level Poulter is currently ranked 100 in the world, and with no ranking points on offer at LIV events, playing on the DP World Tour is the only way Poulter can protect his ranking.

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