Nov 5, 2022

Seamus Power's hot streak continues with ace en route to 63

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Seamus Power's hot streak continues with ace en route to 63
Seamus Power sticks approach, leads to birdie at World Wide Technology
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      Seamus Power sticks approach, leads to birdie at World Wide Technology


      After a victory last week at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, Seamus Power kept his fine play going this week at the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, firing an 8-under 63 in the third round to move into the top five on the leaderboard.

      “Confidence is a huge thing in golf, and especially in wind and a course like this, sometimes you're lining up down like a hazard line or something like that and you've got to hit it with some confidence. I think after the win last week, one, you're playing a little freer I think and two, your confidence is high, feeling good about your game,” said Power.

      With a bashful laugh, Power said it was his 14th ace, his last on TOUR in 2019 at THE PLAYERS Championship.

      With a fine start to the PGA TOUR season, Power said he’s got eyes on some big-picture goals, including being part of the Ryder Cup team next year in Italy.

      “I mean, that's going to be huge,” said Power. “Obviously that's a long way away, but… that’s going to hopefully be the reward at the end of a lot of good golf.”

      Power wasn’t the only one to make an ace on Saturday.

      Greyson Sigg, fresh off his colorful Friday effort, had a hole-in-one of his own on No. 10. Joel Dahmen, meanwhile, nearly jarred his tee ball with a driver on the par-4 17th. He finished birdie-eagle-birdie to shoot a 5-under 66 after his tee shot from 300 yards on the penultimate hole landed just two feet away.

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