Irish golfer Seamus Power moved into the quarter-finals of the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play with a four and three win over Englishman Tyrrell Hatton at ...
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Seamus Power will tee off against England's Tyrell Hatton later on Saturday after progressing to the last 16 of the World Match Play in...
Or, as he may see it, plenty of opportunity to spring a surprise or two. This result meant that Power will compete in the US Masters at Augusta in April, but before that there’s the more pressing matter of getting past Hatton and booking his place in the last eight. Seamus Power will tee off against England’s Tyrell Hatton later on Saturday after progressing to the last 16 of the World Match Play in Austin.
SEAMUS POWER secured his place at The Masters with his stunning showing at the WGC Match Play.And yet, for the Waterford-native, there is a tinge of r.
But it’s funny - it’s disappointing to lose, but it’s still a good week, so it’s an unusual feeling. “Yeah, it was a fun week. In doing so and guaranteeing progress to the last 16, he sealed his place in the world's top 50, thus securing his place in Augusta.
Seamus Power produced another brilliant performance at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play to demolish Tyrrell Hatton and earn a place in the ...
He'll next face Scottie Scheffler in the last eight. Just a year on from being ranked outside the world's top 450, Power is looking right at home at the top table. The Waterford man has solidified his place inside the top world's 50 this week to earn himself a maiden Masters appearance in a fortnight.
The Waterford man is into the quarter-finals of the World Championship having dispatched of Tyrrell Hatton with a 4&3 victory at Austin Country Club.
While if Power makes it into the semi-finals, he will bag at least €623,000. "Obviously my golf has improved. Power has been in the form of his life of late and can already look forward to playing in the Masters for the first time next month.
Seamus Power is poised to become the 15th Irishman, and the 10th professional, to compete in The Masters at Augusta National on Thursday week.
That leaves Power flying the Irish flag in The Lone Star State. On the final two holes, Lowry went close with birdie putts but both slipped by, allowing Koepka to hole from eight feet on the 18th for the half he required to advance and knock Lowry out. Seamus Power is poised to become the 15th Irishman, and the 10th professional, to compete in The Masters which starts at Augusta National on Thursday week.
Richard Bland is out of the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play after losing 3&2 to former world No 1 Dustin Johnson in the last 16.
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