FILE PHOTO: Golf - 150th Open Championship - St Andrews, Scotland, Britain - July 11, 2022 England's Ian Poulter during practice with his son, Luke Poulter, who is caddying for the day REUTERS/Paul Childs/File Photo
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's Luke Poulter will have a very familiar rival when he attempts to qualify for the British Open for the first time next week -- his Ryder Cup-winning dad Ian.
Poulter Jr, a University of Florida student, will tee it up at Royal Cinque Ports on the English Kent coast at the crack of dawn on Tuesday, a few minutes before his dad.
