Ian Poulter has earned plenty of cash since joining LIV Golf
Ian Poulter has been accused of ‘flexing Saudi cash’ after a video of him driving a flashy resurfaced online.
Poulter has been a mainstay in the golfing world for well over two decades with the Englishman having enjoyed a stellar career on the course.
A former world No.5, Poulter earned plenty of cash from his days on the PGA Tour, but his bank balance was given a hefty helping hand in 2022 when he crossed the divide and joined the newly-founded .
While he hasn’t necessarily set the world alight in his three years on the breakaway golf tour, Poulter has reportedly banked over £7million since joining the Saudi-backed tournament, as per .
And it appears the golf ace isn’t afraid to show off his earnings either…
A video posted to social media in 2020 shows Poulter pulling up on his estate in a stunning black sports car, before waltzing out of the motor and picking up a golf club.
Poulter lines up his shot before delicately chipping the ball through both windows of the .
It was a ballsy effort, given any mistake would’ve likely left a big dent, scratch or smash on his LaFerrari Aperta – a car estimated to be worth over £2million.
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It’s certainly one way to perfect your chipping technique.
The clip was reposted to by golf account @golfav0, captioned: “Ian Poulter with the biggest flex in golf history.”
But Poulter is no stranger to a stunning set of wheels though, .
In fact, it’s been one of the biggest drivers – no pun intended – throughout his career. During an interview with GQ in 2020, Poulter stated: “Growing up, all I wanted was a nice car. It equated to doing well.
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“I won the Italian Open and I thought, ‘Right, time to buy a .’ But once I’d paid my caddy and the tax, it didn’t leave enough for one. I won the Moroccan Open in 2001, and the cheque from that didn’t quite stretch to a [either].
“But my third victory, the Italian Open again, I thought it was an omen, and I headed straight to Maranello concessionaires [in Surrey] and picked up a rosso corsa 360 Modena, which I kept for a few years.”
Considering Poulter has already gone on record to say he intends to play beyond his 2025 LIV Golf contract expiry date, the former US Open runner-up could still bank plenty of cash to put towards his ever-growing car collection.