
There was no more impressive score Wednesday in Abu Dhabi than Ian Poulters opening 66.The Englishman endured a 34-hour door-to-door travel adventure as he hightailed it from the Sony Open in Hawaii on Sunday night to Abu Dhabi by Tuesday evening.Fighting through jet lag, Poulter managed five birdies early before running out of gas and settling for a 6-under start.Not that he was complaining.I thought it was a case of, Lets go as low as we can as quick as we can and then try and hold on, Poulter told reporters afterward. I dont feel too good now. I feel like Ive had a few pints, even though I havent. I could do with some sleep.Here was Poulters itinerary: He took off from Honolulu at 11:30 p.m. and arrived in Los Angeles at 6:30 a.m. After a nine-hour layover, he took off on the 16-hour flight to Abu Dhabi, arriving at 8:10 p.m. local time. He finally reached the hotel at 10:15 p.m. Tuesday night and awoke at 6 a.m., nearly six hours before his tee time.
View this post on Instagram My 2 weeks in Hawaii are now over 18th @sentry_toc and now finished T33 at @sonyopenhawaii a bit disappointed to be honest with both weeks. Havent putted at all well enough. So some work to be done. Im playing @adgolfchamps this week which is a Wednesday start. So the journey from hell is about to begin.. I will just arrive in time. 11.30 pm tonight it starts Honolulu Los Angeles 5 hours 15 minutes. 9 hour wait in LA waiting for the @emirates flight. Los Angeles Dubai 16 hours Then once Ive got my bags its 2 hours to the hotel in Abu Dhabi. I should arrive at my Hotel in Abu Dhabi at 11pm Tuesday night. Quick sleep and tee off in the first round on Wednesday. A post shared by Ian Poulter (@ianjamespoulter) onKnowing youve got a tee-off time at midday is never really good because you know at some stage youre going to tire out, he said. I feel pretty tired now. Its going to catch up with me at some stage. Hopefully it can be Saturday night after the final round and I can have a little bit of rest on Sunday and Monday.Poulters 66 left him four shots back of Shane Lowry.
Jet-Lagged Ian Poulter Shoots 66 Hours After Arriving. Ian Poulter doesn't appear to be jet-lagged.. After a 34-hour door-to-door journey from Hawaii to Abu Dhabi, the 43-year-old managed to
Ian Poulter hits improbable opening-round 66 in Abu Dhabi
Lowry (62) grabs Abu Dhabi lead after losing PGA Tour card Source: The Golf Channel ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Irish golfer Shane Lowry is looking to reignite his career after losing his card on the PGA Tour last year. Beginning 2019 with a 10-under 62 is pretty much the ideal way to start.
Ian Poulter hits improbable opening-round 66 in Abu Dhabi
Who needs sleep? Poulter shoots 66 in Abu Dhabi after 34
Ian Poulter hits improbable opening-round 66 in Abu Dhabi after just six hours sleep and 34-hour journey James Corrigan The Telegraph January 16, 2019, 10:00 PM UTC
Related Topics: Abu Dhabi, Ian Poulter, Shoot, Travel, Sleep, Los Angeles, Hour There was no more impressive score Wednesday in Abu Dhabi than Ian Poulter's opening 66. The Englishman endured a 34-hour door-to-door travel adventure as he hightailed it from the Sony Open in Hawaii on Sunday night to Abu Dhabi by Tuesday evening.
Who needs sleep? Poulter shoots 66 in Abu Dhabi after 34
There was no more impressive score Wednesday in Abu Dhabi than Ian Poulter's opening 66. Fighting through jet lag after 34 hours of travel, he managed a 6-under start.
Who needs sleep? Poulter shoots 66 in Abu Dhabi after 34
Who needs sleep? Poulter shoots 66 in Abu Dhabi after 34 hours of travel There was no more impressive score Wednesday in Abu Dhabi than Ian Poulter's opening 66.
Ian Poulter Shoots 66 in Abu Dhabi After 34 Hours Of Travel
Who needs sleep? Poulter shoots 66 in Abu Dhabi after 34 hours of travel Source: The Golf Channel There was no more impressive score Wednesday in Abu Dhabi than Ian Poulter's opening 66. The Englishman endured a 34-hour door-to-door travel adventure as he hightailed it from the Sony Open in Hawaii on Sunday night to Abu Dhabi by Tuesday evening.
Who needs sleep? Poulter shoots 66 in Abu Dhabi after 34
Jan 16, 2019 · Ian Poulter hits improbable opening-round 66 in Abu Dhabi after just six hours sleep and 34-hour journey bearing in mind the travel and everything." The first thing I need to do is get
Jet-Lagged Ian Poulter Shoots 66 Hours After Arriving
Poulter shoots 66 in Abu Dhabi after 34 hours of travel By Ryan Lavner January 16, 2019 at 10:27 AM There was no more impressive score Wednesday in Abu Dhabi than Ian Poulter's opening 66.
Lowry (62) grabs Abu Dhabi lead after losing PGA Tour card
There was no more impressive score Wednesday in Abu Dhabi than Ian Poulter's opening 66. The Englishman endured a 34-hour door-to-door travel adventure as he hightailed it from the Sony Open in Hawaii on Sunday night to Abu Dhabi by Tuesday evening.
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