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English Ryder Cup legend’s son, 21, agonisingly misses out on US Open after losing sudden-death play-off
A RYDER CUP legend’s son agonisingly missed out on qualifying for the US Open – after losing a sudden-death play-off.
His old man forged a reputation as one of Europe’s great stars across his seven appearances in the competition.


Now the next generation is hoping to follow in his footsteps.
But Ian Poulter’s son Luke fell just short of booking his spot in the field for the upcoming US Open.
Bryson DeChambeau will attempt to defend his crown at Oakmont next week.
Despite his best efforts, though, Poulter Jr will not be teeing it up.
Amateur Luke, 21, put himself in serious contention with a stunning bogey-free round of 65 in his second round at Emerald Dunes Golf Club on Tuesday.
That saw him finish tied fourth after 36 holes – ahead of the likes of Graeme McDowell and Nicolai Hojgaard.
But with just four spots up for grabs at the US Open, the University of Florida student went into a play-off with Austen Truslow.
Truslow has made eight PGA Tour starts.
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And his experience told as he came out on top.
But for Poulter Jr, ranked as the world No3228, he can take pride from his superb effort – especially as it came just a year after suffering a stress fracture in his back.
He is now reliant on withdrawals to get into the 156-man entrants list for the US Open, what would be his golf major debut.
But dad Ian – who has 16 points and five Ryder Cup wins to his name – remains very proud of his lad’s achievements.
LIV Golf rebel Poulter Sr said: “I can’t believe how impressive today’s 65 was to get into that position.
“We keep using this as incredible experience and we keep getting better.
“[Luke’s got] an alternate spot but not sure what number it will be.”
Incredibly, Poulter Jr was not the only son of a sporting father in contention.
Tyler Weaver, son of iconic jockey Jason, beat two-time major champion Zach Johnson on his way to securing US Open qualification.




Legendary journeyman footballer finally retires at 46 after playing more than 900 times for FORTY-TWO clubs
LEGENDARY football journeyman Jefferson Louis has retired at the age of 46 after playing over 900 times for 42 clubs.
The iconic striker had been slogging it out on the field since 1996 with Risborough Rangers.


Louis’ travels saw him play for an incredible 42 sides, including Oxford United, Bristol Rovers and Wrexham.
He was most recently playing Thame United in the Southern League Division One Central.
But after 903 career appearances, and more than FIFTY transfers, Louis has finally retired.
However, fans will be pleased to hear that he hasn’t quit football for good.
That’s because he has immediately taken an assistant coaching role at Slough Town, who compete in England’s sixth tier in the National League South.
Louis made five appearances there as a player in 2023.
During that time, he also worked as a performance coach for teammates.
And manager Scott Davies believes Louis has the right skills to become a hit in the dugout.
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He declared: “Football these days for me is more about mentality than ability.
“Every player at the level has ability which has allowed them to get to this point, but it’s so important that we, as a management team can tap into their psychological side too.


“Throughout the season, individuals will need one-to-one chats when things aren’t going as well as they may have hoped.
“And I strongly believe that with myself, Yella and now Jefferson joining the group, we’ve got all bases covered with the wealth of experience we have that we can now give back to the players.”
Slough fans reacted with delight at the news.
One said “Class this, great gaffer to learn off.”
Another declared: “Superb appointment, welcome back.”
One noted: “Absolutely love this, welcome Louis.”
Another added: “So much experience and knowledge at this level.”
‘I don’t think there’s any negative and he’s impressed me the most’ – Frankie Dettori’s Derby tip
IF you want to find the winner of the Derby then you could do a lot worse than ask two-time winner Frankie Dettori.
The world’s most famous jockey ended his agonising wait to win it in 2007 with Authorized.

And he crowned himself King of Epsom one more time in 2015 aboard the awesome Golden Horn.
No one knows the undulations of the Downs better than Frankie – or what it takes to win on it.
And one horse in particular this season has impressed him above all others.
Asked who he would back in the £1.5million contest, Dettori went against old employers Godolphin and John Gosden.
And instead plumped for a British trainer to keep his awesome big race-winning run going.
Ralph Beckett won the Arc de Triomphe last year with wondermare Bluestocking.
Dettori – who recently issued a big career update amid his bankruptcy storm – reckons he can scoop the British equivalent this year with Dante winner Pride Of Arras.
The iconic jockey told Stake: “Pride Of Arras won in the style of a Derby winner in the Dante.
“The only thing that might muddle him is the size of the field.
“It is close to a maximum field and he’s only run twice, so it won’t be easy.
“He’ll have to manage his way through the traffic. He does have a good cruising speed, though, and a good turn of foot.
“He’s the one which has impressed me the most in the Derby trials.
“It’s just the lack of experience which disadvantages him. It’s very hard to win this race on only your third start, so that’s the one thing which puts me off a bit.
“Ruling Court is a serious horse. What he showed in the Guineas was very impressive, but it’s that massive question mark, will he get a mile and a half?
“We know that a mile and quarter is within his reach because he hit the line very strongly at Newmarket, but this is another two furlongs.
“He’s an amazing, talented horse, but he’s got a massive question mark to me.
“Damysus looks a very solid horse, but to me Pride Of Arras was much better than him in the Dante and we expect him to improve a bit here, so the gap is looking a bit too far to bridge to me.
“Pride Of Arras would be the one I’d put my fiver on.
“It’s a very exciting race and it is wide open. We’ve already made a case for a good number of them, and it’s very interesting.”
Dettori also had strong word for Ryan Moore’s mount Delacroix.
However, his draw in 14 has sparked a market drift as money comes for 2,000 Guineas hero Ruling Court instead.
Betfred have the two joint-favourites, while Ladbrokes continue to cut Charlie Appleby’s Godolphin colt.
The firm’s Alex Apati said: “We could be on course for a significant shake-up in the Derby betting over the next few days.
“Despite Ryan Moore being on board the favourite, punters’ recent interest is seemingly elsewhere.
“We may well be looking at a new frontrunner in the field come Saturday afternoon.”
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Major tunnel used by 25,000 vehicles a day to close for 17 nights throughout June – just two months after grand opening
A MAJOR tunnel used by some 25,000 vehicles each day is closing for 17 nights throughout June – just months after opening.
Silvertown Tunnel, which links Silvertown in east London to the Greenwich Peninsula, opened on April 7 this year after taking just under 5 years to be completed.


But now, some two months later, the tunnel has been scheduled to close for 17 overnight dates for general maintenance and “snagging works”, according to Transport for London.
Indeed, the overnight closures are in their early stages, with the southbound direction closed each day – from 10pm until the early morning – since Friday, May 30.
Planned overnight closures of the Silvertown Tunnel
- Friday, May 30 – 10pm-6am (Southbound only)
- Saturday, May 31 – 10pm-6am (Southbound only)
- Sunday, June 1 – 10pm-5am (Southbound only)
- Monday, June 2 – 10pm-5am (Southbound only)
- Tuesday, June 3 – 10pm-5am (Southbound only)
- Wednesday, June 4 – 10pm-5am (Both directions closed)
- Thursday, June 5 – 10pm-5am (Northbound only)
- Friday, June 6 – 10pm-6am (Both directions closed)
- Saturday, June 7 – 10pm-6am (Both directions closed)
- Sunday, June 8 – 10pm-5am (Both directions closed)
- Friday, June 13 – 10pm-6am (Both directions closed)
- Saturday, June 14 – 10pm-6am (Both directions closed)
- Sunday, June 15 – 10pm-5am (Both directions closed)
- Wednesday, June 18 – 10pm-5am (Southbound only)
- Friday, June 20 – 10pm-6am (Both directions closed)
- Saturday, June 21 – 10pm-6am (Both bores closed)
- Sunday, June 22 – 10pm-5am (Both directions closed)
Since its grand opening, thousands of drivers have been forced to fork out up to £20 a day to use the tunnel – which applies for both the Silvertown and Blackwall Tunnels between 6am and 10pm.
Car drivers are charged up to £4 per journey with discounts for automatic payments and travelling at off-peak times.
Most drivers will pay a minimum of £1.50 to use each tunnel – although some may qualify for a discount or exemption,
The payment rises and falls depending on the weight of your vehicle, with motorbikes, for example, paying £2.50 at peak times, while HGVs are charged £10 at peak times.
Drivers pay up each time they use the tunnel, which means they could be charged several times a day.
The idea behind the Silvertown Tunnel is to cut journey times by up to 20 minutes at peak times, as well as boosting zero emission transport options.
TfL say that, on dates when the southbound section is closed, buses will be diverted via the Blackwall Tunnel, while at times when both directions are closed, buses will operate a split service that terminates at Canning Town and North Greenwich.
According to Highways Magazine, 25,000 vehicles are expected to be using the Silvertown Tunnel each day.
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This comes as motorists who use the Dartford tunnel toll route could face triple the costs – if the upcoming Lower Thames Crossing mega project is built using private finance.
Transport analysts suggest that funding for the new crossing, a 14.3-mile route connecting Essex and Kent with an estimated price tag of £9.2 billion, could result in daily fees at the Dartford Crossing soaring to £8.10.
Currently, cars pay £2.50 to use the crossing, but the Transport Action Network (TAN) suggests fees could rise to £8.10 for cars and £14 for lorries to cover the Lower Thames Crossing’s construction and financing costs.
However, National Highways has dismissed these claims as speculative – claiming that tolls would remain in line with current rates but adjusted for inflation.
A National Highways spokesperson told Sun Motors: “These numbers are untrue.
“As the planning application for the project made clear, charges will be applied at the same rate as the Dartford Crossing.”
The Lower Thames Crossing project, approved in March, would massively ease congestion by providing an alternative route for vehicles between Essex and Kent.
Specifically, the huge, motorway-style tunnel would link the town of Tilbury in Essex to Medway in Kent, would also be connected to the A2 and M2 in Kent, as well as the A13 and M25 in Essex.
It would also provide transport links between London and crossings to Dover – which, of course, account for half of the goods traded between Britain and mainland Europe.
While business groups like the Road Haulage Association and Logistics UK welcome the infrastructure as critical for reducing congestion and improving freight reliability – they stress the importance of keeping tolls reasonable.