Weary Poulter intends to trim schedule in 2013
- By Ryan Lavner
- Dec 3, 2012 11:05 AM ET

Rory McIlroy isn’t the only international player who plans to cut back his schedule in 2013.
Ryder Cup hero Ian Poulter, who turns 37 next month, told Reuters on Sunday: “I have got to a stage in my career where playing 26 weeks a year is probably too much. So I’m going to look to cut a few tournaments out next season.”
The Englishman, who lives outside Orlando, Fla., said that he expects to begin his season at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions at Kapalua, then “take five or six weeks off straight after that.”
It has been a taxing few months for Poulter, who was an integral part of Europe’s comeback victory at Medinah. A month later, he won his second World Golf Championships event (WGC-HSBC Champions) but admittedly left little in reserve for his final two starts of the season, the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai and last week’s World Challenge, where he finished 17th in the 18-man field.
“I put myself in a situation this week where, to be honest, I’m kind of spent,” Poulter said, according to the report. “My body was just telling me, and I was making stupid mistakes. The first two days I was tired on the golf course, and obviously it (jetlag) takes its toll out of you. It’s hard to get it exactly right.
“There are so many good tournaments around the world, and I would love to play all of them, but unfortunately we can’t. You have to look at it, plan it and try and play where you know you can perform.”
-
Tags: Ian Poulter
Related Articles
Poulter three back, anticipates 'fun weekend'
by Rex Hoggard | Jun 15, 2013 12:18 PM ETIt wasn’t the finish Ian Poulter had hoped for, but after coming back out to Merion early Saturday to complete his delayed second round the Englishman was pleased with his position heading into the we... Read More
Quotes of the Week: The fried chicken fiasco
by Golf Channel Digital | May 26, 2013 2:16 PM ETIn case you missed it, this edition of Quotes of the Week takes a chronological look back at the Sergio Garcia-Tiger Woods 'fried chicken' fiasco. Read More
McIlroy, McDowell among notables to miss BMW cut
by Will Gray | May 24, 2013 2:10 PM ETWorld No. 2 missed the cut Friday at the BMW PGA Championship, one of several notable players that will not participate this weekend at the European Tour's flagship event. Read More
Lavner is a staff writer for GolfChannel.com and is in charge of GolfTalkCentral.
Latest News
- Tiger out of AT&T with elbow injury | Timeline
- Woods, McIlroy to play in Dubai Jan. 2014
- Rose highlights Travelers | Groups | Tee times
- Fantasy: Travelers Championship rankings, picks
- Rose media tour | 'Top 10' | 'Today' | 'Dan Patrick'
- Punch Shot: Will Mickelson ever win an Open?
- Li, 10, in Publinx match play | Nine-year-old's 58
- Grill Room: Seinfeld tells golf jokes on 'Late Night'
- Nike signs No. 1 am | Deere invite for Spieth
- Obama mentions Rory in Belfast speech
- Stock watch: Buying the champ, selling runner-up
- Weekly Fix: Finding the right tempo and path








