By Andrew Both
AUGUSTA, Georgia, April 10 (Reuters) - Ian Poulter put his Twitter feud aside, temporarily at least, to bounce back from a nightmare third round with a competent one-under 71 in the final round at the Masters on Sunday.
After signing his scorecard, Poulter initially refused a request to talk to reporters, before relenting when asked a second time by a Masters official.
But after talking to half a dozen golf writers for a minute or two about his round, the Englishman alluded to his online spat with a journalist who had commented on the player's poor third round of 81.