Twitter reacts to Ian Poulter’s outburst toward the European Ryder Cup account
On Tuesday, Ian Poulter left quite the comment on a post made by the European Ryder Cup team’s Twitter account.
Jan. 10 was Poulter’s 47th birthday, an occasion missed by the organization. The seven-time Ryder Cupper took offense to this, claiming his extensive history with the program warranted some sort of recognization.
Now a member of LIV Golf, Poulter is no longer eligible for the Ryder Cup so it’s easy to see why the European side would want to create some distance.
As you could probably guess, the questionable comment quickly made its way through golf Twitter. We thought we’d put together some of the best responses.
I think the most amusing part of Ian Poulter getting upset that the Ryder Cup Europe Twitter account hadn’t wished him a happy birthday is that LIV Golf didn’t either but saw his tweet so rushed one out 16 minutes later pic.twitter.com/1uTOXoaaoV
— Jamie Weir (@jamiecweir) January 11, 2023
I'm appalled that none of you notified me directly that Ian Poulter posted the funniest reply in golf history five hours ago pic.twitter.com/17UVqcnibY
— Garrett Morrison (@garrett_TFE) January 11, 2023
If there's not a flood of obnoxious Happy Belated Birthday tweets to Ian Poulter today, why even have this platform
— Ryan Ballengee (@RyanBallengee) January 11, 2023
— The Shotgun Start (@TheShotgunStart) January 11, 2023
‘Sergio flew off the handle, shouting 'this Tour is s***, you're all f****d, should have taken the Saudi money.’
And they didn’t get him a cake? No! https://t.co/7rFlFmBZQS
— Ben Coley (@BenColeyGolf) January 11, 2023