Drive for show? You won’t believe some of the cars these tour pros drive

Tour pros make a lot of money. People with a lot of money tend to drive expensive cars. Those are facts. 

Here’s what some of the European Tour’s top pros are currently driving:

Ian Poulter – La Ferrari, £1,000,000

Ian Poulter's Ferrari collection

Poulter has one of the world’s finest collections of Ferraris, and isn’t shy about showing them off on Twitter. 

Steve Webster – Lamborghini Huracan, £180,720

Lamborghini Huracan

Lamborghini’s latest model has a 5.2-litre V10 engine, propelling it to 62 mph in just 3.2 seconds. 

Bradley Dredge – Mercedes SLS GT, £120,000

Mercedes Benz SLS GT

A recent T-2 finish at the Irish Open netted Dredge £264,000. That should keep him in air fresheners for a while. 

Lee Westwood – Range Rover Overfinch, £100,000

Lee Westwood loves a Range

Westy is a long-time fan of the world-renowned bespoke Land Rover tuner. 

Ross Fisher – Nissan GT-R, £80,000

Nissan GT-R

Fisher can get his kids in the back and his clubs in the boot – oh, and take it to 200mph if he’s late for his tee time. 

Luke Donald – BMW M4, £56,000

BMW M4

You can’t go wrong with an M4, and they’re an understandably popular choice amongst tour pros. 

Danny Willett – Nissan Qashqai, £25,000

Danny Willett drives a Nissan Qashqai

The Masters champ opts for the practical Nissan in light of the recent addition to the Willett clan. 

Edoardo Molinari – Renault Captur, £17,000

Renault Captur

A fruity family motor for the 35-year-old Italian

Pablo Larrazabal – Seat Ibiza, £12,210

Seat Ibiza

The Spaniard proudly supports his home nation in this humble Seat. 

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