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Taichi Kho Wins World City Championship As Ian Poulter Misses Out On Open Spot

Taichi Kho Wins World City Championship As Ian Poulter Misses Out On Open Spot

There was a lot up for grabs at the World City Championship, with the winner not just securing the trophy, but also a spot at The 151st Open Championship at Royal Liverpool in July.

With so much at stake, and currently not qualified for the final men’s Major of the year, Ian Poulter failed to secure a spot at Royal Liverpool, with the Englishman finishing seven shots back of fourth place, Bio Kim.

Poulter, who has played in 20 Open Championships, will have other opportunities to qualify but, due to LIV players not being able to feature in PGA Tour events, that window of possible qualification has narrowed considerably.

Poulter hits his tee shot on the first hole

Poulter finished in a tie for 45th, with the Englishman one-under for the tournament

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The day though belonged to Taichi Kho, who carded rounds of 64, 64 and 70 at the weather-affected tournament, as the 22-year-old not only secured a place at The Open Championship, but also became the first player from Hong Kong to win an Asian Tour event.

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