Ryder Cup 2014: Lee Westwood photobombs Ian Poulter's picture with wife Katie

For once it is not Poulter pulling a crazy face

James Orr
Friday 26 September 2014 09:17 EDT
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Ian Poulter of Europe and wife Katie Poulter pose as team-mate Lee Westwood photo bombs before the Opening Ceremony ahead of the 40th Ryder Cup at Gleneagles
Ian Poulter of Europe and wife Katie Poulter pose as team-mate Lee Westwood photo bombs before the Opening Ceremony ahead of the 40th Ryder Cup at Gleneagles (GETTY IMAGES)

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With the same perfect timing as one of his drives, here is Lee Westwood spectacularly photobombing a shot of Ian Poulter and his wife Katie at the Ryder Cup opening ceremony yesterday.

Usually it is Poulter pulling crazy faces during the Ryder Cup, when Europe take on the might of the USA, but here Westwood has beaten him to the punch.

Westwood, the world No 44, was not picked by captain Paul McGinley for the opening fourballs this morning, while Poulter and Stephen Gallacher took on Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed.

The talismanic Poulter has been Europe's leading points scorer for the past three Ryder Cups, and helped inspire the astonishing comeback at the "Miracle of Medinah" two years ago, when USA lead 10-6 over night, only for Europe to turn it around on the final day and win the tournament 14.5-13.5.

The event at Gleneagles continues until Sunday.

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