Poulter’s comment stirred a controversy. Following this, Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald has now come out to slam the comments. The Team Europe skipper said that he wasn’t looking for such players. Stating that he was ready to welcome golfers who wanted to play at the event, Donald said that his side has a “good depth of field.”

Speaking to Sky Sports about Poulter’s comments, Luke Donald said that he is the first captain to deal with such a situation. He said:

He further added:

It is pertinent to note that Luke Donald’s comments come just a week after the Hero Cup. The European team captain saw golfers on the Great Britain & Ireland team take on Continental Europe in a three-day event. Following this, the Englishman even stated that he was happy with the players available to him for the main event in Rome.

Ian Poulter hints at skipping Ryder Cup

Ian Poulter, who has been a major part of Europe’s Ryder Cup team, has now suggested he would consider staying out of the international event even if he qualifies. The LIV golfer made the comment amid raging debates on whether rebel players would be allowed to play in Rome.

Speaking ahead of this week’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, Ian Poulter said:

It is also noteworthy that European team captain Luke Donald’s predecessor Henrik Stenson also defected to LIV Golf. Earlier this year, Donald had dismissed the idea of rebel players at the international event. He had stated that it was the right time for the teams to introduce some fresh blood to their rosters.

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