Seamus Power climbed two spots in the FedEx Cup Fall standings despite another slow Sunday at the World Wide Technology Championship.

Despite carding a final round of 70 Power slipped ten places to share 27th on seventeen-under-par.

The Waterford man opened with a birdie but lost all momentum with a costly double bogey on the 4th. He turned in 36 after a birdie on the 7th and although his back nine was clean with birdies on 10 and 13, he had already lost too much ground.

Still, he climbs from 135th to 133rd in the FedEx Cup Fall standings with just two events remaining.

The top-100 will earn full PGA Tour status for 2026 while the top-125 will earn conditional status on the PGA Tour.

A top-15 finish would likely see him climb into the top-125 but a top-3 finish is needed in one of the last two outings if he is to maintain his full playing rights.

Ben Griffin came from behind to secure a two shot victory and his third of the season as he signed for a final round of 63 and a 29-under total as he held off Sami Valimaki and Chad Ramey.

“Crazy, three wins and getting married in the same year, hard to beat,” Griffin said.

“I feel like I’m getting more and more comfortable kind of down the stretch. Had been in the mix a couple times since my last win and so yeah, going into the round I felt great about my game, felt confident going into the day,” Griffin said.

“This was kind of the first time where I wasn’t in the final group and had a really good chance to win. So, I knew I could go out there and post a number and maybe apply some pressure. Was really proud of the way I kept the pedal down and was able to make a lot of putts there in the middle stretch and capped it off with birdies on 16 and 18 to seal the deal.

“It was all in all a great day and I’m very excited to be the champion here this week.”

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