Waterford native Seamus Power is in a US Masters field for the second time in his career following a promising period on the golf course. The Tooraneena ma.
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Seamus Power admitted it was “a dream come true” after he became just the third player to make back-to-back holes in one in the history of the Par 3 ...
Probably landed 30 feet behind it and spun back, and it was looking like it was going to be close, and it dropped in, and similar on 9, I slightly pulled it and it kicked to the right and spun back in, so yeah, very lucky obviously. "Being able to share it with my brother out there, that was probably the best part. I'll claim anything I can, to be honest with you, so yeah, I'm happy with that.” "Yeah, it's a dream come true,” said Power, who had made 14 aces in competition before his Par 3 Contest feats but never back to back. Claude Harmon was the first player to make back to back holes in one in the event, acing the fourth and fifth in 1968. "Obviously to get one was special, but to get the second one was a bit surreal.
Tom Hoge claimed a one-shot victory in the traditional pre-tournament Par 3 contest at The Masters, as Seamus Power produced an extraordinary finish to his ...
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The Irishman became just the fourth competitor in the history of the Par 3 Contest to make multiple holes-in-one in the same round.
His playing partners, Bubba Watson and Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira, will surely be hoping that some of Power’s luck makes its way to the rest of the group. Do you have to buy drinks after the round and again the next day? Heck, he was making so many holes-in-one he forgot to grab the second one from the hole—not long after, Scottie Scheffler made an ace of his own and hit Power's ball, lying in the cup still, on the fly.
During the 2023 Masters Par 3 Contest, Seamus Power became the third player in history to make back-to-back holes-in-one.
Sports betting operators have no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. The 35-year-old made his Masters debut in 2022 where he eventually tied for 27th. Masters week is off to a great start for Irishman Seamus Power.
Power was taking part in the Par Three competition and decided to go pin-seeking to end the day. The nine-hole competition is a curtain raiser for the first ...
The Waterford man will tee it up alongside Bubba Watson and Mateo Fernandez for the first two days of the Masters with action kicking off tomorrow. Power saw his shot on the eighth hole take the slope towards the hole and fall in for an ace. The nine-hole competition is a curtain raiser for the first major of the year and the Waterford man will steal all the headlines.
Ireland's Seamus Power, a two-time PGA TOUR winner, aced the 114-yard eighth hole and then repeated the feat at the 115-yard ninth in the Masters Par 3 ...
He is eighth in the FedExCup after winning earlier this season at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. Bubba Watson aced the 67-yard fourth hole, and Masters defending champion Scottie Scheffler made a hole-in-one at the ninth. “Probably landed 30 feet behind it and spun back, and it was looking like it was going to be close, and it dropped in, and similar on nine, I slightly pulled it and it kicked to the right and spun back in, so yeah, very lucky obviously.
Ireland's Seamus Power, a two-time PGA TOUR winner, aced the 114-yard eighth hole and then repeated the feat at the 115-yard ninth in the Masters Par 3 ...
He is eighth in the FedExCup after winning earlier this season at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. Bubba Watson aced the 67-yard fourth hole, and Masters defending champion Scottie Scheffler made a hole-in-one at the ninth. “Probably landed 30 feet behind it and spun back, and it was looking like it was going to be close, and it dropped in, and similar on nine, I slightly pulled it and it kicked to the right and spun back in, so yeah, very lucky obviously.
The world number 34 is the third player to make consecutive aces in the curtain-raiser, joining Claude Harmon (1968) and Toshi Izawa (2002)
Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson’s hole-in-one on the fourth and one from Tom Hoge on the eighth took the total number of aces in the contest’s history to 107. Ireland’s Seamus Power amazingly made back-to-back holes-in-one during the par-three contest ahead of the 87th Masters. Seamus Power makes back-to-back holes-in-one during Masters par-three contest
The Irishman made holes-in-one on both the 8th and 9th in the Masters Par 3 Contest.
Power span his tee shot on the eighth back into the hole for an ace and amazingly repeated the feat just moments later on the last on the newly renovated ...
Seamus Power is now just the third person in history to hit back-to-back aces in the Masters Par 3 Contest.
Waterford native Seamus Power stole the headlines yesterday after producing two magical shots during The Masters Par 3 Contest. The world number 34, ...