Séamus Power’s quest to retain his PGA Tour card took an exciting turn at the World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico. After a promising third round, Power encountered a challenging final round, finishing with a 70. Despite the setback, he remains determined to secure his spot for next season. Join us as we break down Power’s performance, his current standings, and his upcoming tournaments. Will he make it to the top 100? Find out in this episode and stay tuned for more golf updates!
A disappointing final round dashes P’s PGA Tour card dreams or does it? In a dramatic twist, Sheamus P’s quest for the PGA Tour card took an unexpected turn at the Worldwide Technology Championship in Mexico. Power aiming to secure his tour card encountered a challenging final round, finishing with a 70 to underpar. But here’s the catch. Despite this setback, Power’s overall performance kept his hopes alive. Ending the tournament at 17 underpar, he was 12 shots behind the champion Ben Griffin, who dominated with a remarkable 63 in the final round. The key to P’s fate lies in his third round performance, where a 67 boosted his FedEx Cup fall standings. This round ignited hopes of a top 10 finish and crucial FedEx Cup points. However, a double bogey at the fourth hole in the final round halted his momentum. The controversy. Power’s current position at 135th in the FedEx Cup standings. With only the top 100, securing full status for next year, P’s fate hangs in the balance. But wait, there’s more. His performance in Mexico is projected to elevate him to 133rd, and he has two tournaments left to climb into the top 100. And this is where it gets intriguing. Power’s upcoming tournaments include the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, a familiar event he has conquered before, and the season ending RSM Classic. These events could be the turning point in P’s journey. Meanwhile, Griffin’s victory marked his third win of 2025, solidifying his breakout season. Starting the day two shots behind Garrick Higo from South Africa. Griffin’s five consecutive birdies around the turn sealed his triumph over Valamaki and Ramy. So, will Power secure his tour card? Can he rise to the challenge in the remaining tournaments? The golf world awaits with baited breath. What do you think? Is P’s dream still within reach?
