There is an issue with the World Ranking Points system though. Martin Kaymer, who is #27 (Poulter #25), recently teed it up at a regular European Tour event. It was one of the lesser events, but nevertheless a full Tour stop. At that tournament he actually needed a top ten placement in order not to lose any ground. He played fairly well and came in #13 or #14 and lost a couple of points, which equated to three spots in the rankings.
Now, I'm not saying the rankings system should bother Poulter and it certainly didn't bother Kaymer. But a successful Tour player, who isn't worried about retaining his card, might be better off to get in a good week of practice if the pickings are so slim.
Ulrich