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Ian Poulter to play in Hong Kong Open to keep European Tour membership

Image: Poulter forced to make last-gasp dash to Hong Kong

Ian Poulter is making a last-minute dash from Florida to Hong Kong in order to maintain his European Tour membership and remain eligible for next year's Ryder Cup.

Poulter dropped out of the world's top 50 on Sunday and was therefore ineligible for the upcoming WGC-HSBC Champions event in Shanghai, meaning he would be unable to play the 13 events required for European Tour membership.

Only members can qualify for Europe's Ryder Cup team and Poulter has now been forced to travel to Fanling for this week's Hong Kong Open, with former US PGA champion Rich Beem giving up his tournament invite to allow him a place in the field.

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Poulter posted a picture on his Twitter account of a FedEx parcel, writing: "That's what you call cutting it fine, passports arrived 7.15am, taking off at 9am to make flight to Hong Kong."

The 39-year-old added: "Thanks to @beemerpga for giving up his invitation to allow me to play in Hong Kong. Where would you like me to take you for dinner?"

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