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Throughout history only a select few players have made the remarkable impact Ian Poulter has on Europe's Ryder Cup setup. From the miracle in Medinah to the pounding in Paris, Poulter has proven to be Europe's talisman - or 'postman' as he is known - time and time again.
Even in the American's demolition of Padraig Harrington's team at Whistling Straits in 2021, Poulter still continued to fight for the famous blue and gold colours, defeating Tony Finau in his Sunday's single match when the contest was all but over. Just 10 months on though, Poulter could not be further from his European hero status.
The Englishman's controversial sign up to the Saudi-backed LIV Series has seen him go from one of European golf's greatest assets to their fiercest enemy. The newly formed LIV empire has sent shockwaves around the sport, splitting opinion and