Ian Poulter Speaks Candidly on Knee Injury Struggle Amid LIV Golf Comeback Bid in Korea

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- •Ian Poulter has spoken openly about his ongoing knee injury, specifically a torn meniscus, while competing at LIV Golf Korea
- •The 48-year-old English golfer admitted to persistent pain but emphasized his determination to recover and return stronger in the 2026 season
- •Poulter’s participation in LIV Golf Korea highlights his phased comeback, though he has not provided a definitive recovery timeline
- •Analysts view Poulter’s experience and leadership as crucial to LIV Golf, with fans closely monitoring his progress amid injury concerns
English golfer Ian Poulter has provided a candid update on his ongoing battle with a knee injury as he continues his comeback in the LIV Golf circuit. Speaking after a competitive round at LIV Golf Korea, Poulter revealed that despite persistent pain from a torn meniscus, he remains determined to push through recovery and return to top form in the 2026 season.
The 48-year-old Ryder Cup legend, known for his resilience and competitive spirit, admitted that the injury has posed significant challenges. “It’s not easy,” Poulter said in a post-round interview. “The pain is real, but I’ve learned to manage it. This isn’t just about playing through it—it’s about coming back stronger.” His participation in LIV Golf Korea, held in Seoul, marks another step in his phased return to professional competition following the injury.





