
Golf IQ Golf Dad Part 1: Ian Poulter on raising a Walker Cupper
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Feb 2, 2026 Ian Poulter, seven-time Ryder Cup pro known for big-match flair, talks about raising his son Luke, a Division I golfer and Walker Cup player. He recounts introducing Luke to sport, avoiding overpressure, managing injury and rehab, and letting Luke find his own path. The conversation highlights differences in modern college golf, teaching power before strategy, and the emotional moments of watching high-pressure matches.
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Expose Kids To Many Sports First
- Give kids broad exposure to many sports before specializing in one.
- Support their choices and act as a steady support system rather than pushing them into one path.
Fame Changes The Pressure Dynamic
- Fame and access can create distractions and expectations that make success harder for children.
- Ian emphasizes letting Luke own his path so he becomes himself, not 'Ian's son.'
A Coach, Homeschooling And Florida Sparked The Leap
- Hiring coach Andrew Losey and homeschooling gave Luke extra practice time and accelerated his jump to college golf.
- The move to Florida and meeting JC crystallized for Luke that golf could be a real, serious opportunity.
