The AP's Doug Ferguson reports on the "punishment" of Ian Poulter, who, after winning last spring's Houston Open, was aware he was going to fall short of the tour minimum. So Poulter was proactive, reaching out to the tour during the RBC Heritage to figure out a plan. The Englishman was planning on attending the Tournament of Champions and the Sony Open, which settled the new tournament matter. However, Poulter said he wanted to give something back to ensure there were no hard feelings, so he invited eight tournament guests for a round of golf and a visit to his guest home and car museum.