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Ian Poulter has received a hostile welcome at this week's Open Championship as fans make their feelings known about his move to the LIV tour. Poulter was the first of the 24 players who have signed up to the controversial Saudi-backed series to tee off on Thursday and a handful of spectators could be heard booing as the majority applauded. Speaking later in the day, Poulter addressed the boos, saying he didn't hear them. He said: "Didn't hear one. I actually thought I had a great reception on the first tee, to be honest. All I heard was clapping.
"I thought there was a couple of thousand (spectators) on the tee. So they obviously drowned out the one."
Poulter has been accused of "turning his back" on the PGA tour by fellow golfer Tiger Woods.
The Briton has had his fair share of run-ins with the organisation, including a bizarre row in 2014.
Ted Bishop, then the president of the PGA of America, called Poulter a