The PGA Tour’s Bank of Utah Championship takes an unexpected turn as darkness interrupts the second round. Seamus Power, fighting for his 2026 PGA Tour card, is on the cut-line with three holes remaining. Michael Brennan, a PGA Tour rookie, leads with a 65. Can Power make the cut? Find out in this thrilling golf update.
A nail-biting finish awaits Sheamus power as Darkness interrupts play, leaving his PGA tour cut hopes hanging in the balance. The race for the cut. With just three holes remaining in his second round, Power finds himself on the cusp of making a crucial cut. It’s a makeorb breakak moment for the Waterford native who needs a strong finish to secure his PGA tour cut for the upcoming year. Currently, Power is hovering just inside the cut line with a score of one under par. He started his round on the back foot, cutting two over par after seven holes, but a birdie at the par 518 gave him a much needed boost. However, the pressure is on as he aims to stay above the projected cut line with over 50 golfers yet to complete their second rounds at Black Desert Resort. The leaderboard shuffle. At the top of the leaderboard, Michael Brennan, a rookie on the PGA Tour, holds a one-shot lead. Brennan, playing on a sponsor’s exemption, shot an impressive six under pass 65 in the second round, putting him at 10 under overall. He’s closely followed by fellow Americans Jackson Suber, Justin Lower, and Pissan Cudi, all tied at nine under par. Brennan’s round was a showcase of precision with five birdies and an eagle at the par five ninth hole. He attributed his success to consistent driving and putting which gave him excellent opportunities to score. But here’s where it gets controversial. Brandon’s performance on the PGA Tour this week comes after a season on the PGA Tour Americas, which acts as a feeder tour for the Confairy Tour. Some might argue that this gives him an unfair advantage while others may see it as a well-deserved opportunity. What do you think? The chase for the title and this is the part most people miss. The defending champion Matt Makati is still in the hunt. Mkati along with Japan’s Tukumi Konaya and David Fort are all tied at 8 under par. With a strong finish, any one of these golfers could challenge Brennan’s lead. As the sun sets and darkness interrupts play, the suspense builds. Will Power make the cut and secure his PGA tour to a future? Who will ultimately claim the title at the Bank of Utah Championship? Stay tuned as the action resumes and feel free to share your predictions and opinions in the comments below.
