Seamus Power is making a strong comeback at the Bermuda Championship! After a challenging start, he fought back with an impressive 67 on Saturday, putting him just three shots behind the leaders.
The Waterford native halved his gap to the top with a brilliant performance, including birdies on crucial holes. Power’s consistent play has him tied for eighth, and he’s eyeing a big finish to the season after a summer of injury setbacks.
Don’t miss this thrilling climax! Will Power’s power game secure him the championship? Find out as we bring you all the action and analysis from Bermuda.
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As the Bermuda Championship nears its thrilling climax, one question looms large. Can Sheamus Power pull off a stunning comeback to claim the title? With just one round left, the Irish golfer has positioned himself as a serious contender, sitting just three shots behind the leaders. But here’s where it gets intriguing. After a summer sideline by injury, P’s resilience is on full display, and his performance this weekend could be a gamecher for his career. On Saturday, Power delivered a masterful 67, clawing his way back into contention, starting the day with a bogey on the first hole. He quickly rebounded with birdies on the second, fourth, and sixth holes. His back nine was equally impressive, adding birdies on the 14th and 18th to finish at nine under par, tied for eighth place. But is this enough to overtake joint leaders Adam Shank and Braden Thornberry, who both showcased their own prowess with solid rounds? Shank matched powers 67 while Thornberry’s 69 was enough to keep him at top the leaderboard at 12 under. Meanwhile, overnight leader Adam Hadwin stumbled with a level par 71, dropping into a four-way tie for third at 11 under alongside Chandler Phillips, Max McGrevy, and Takumi Kaya. And this is the part most people miss. Power’s late season surge isn’t just about winning Bermuda. It’s about securing his PGA Tour future. Currently ranked 126th in the FedEx ball standings, he needs a strong finish to crack the top 100 for a full PGA Tour card in 2026, or at the very least the top 125 for conditional status. With the season ending RSM Classic on the horizon, the stakes couldn’t be higher. P’s performance this weekend isn’t just a testament to his skill, it’s a statement of his determination. But will it be enough? And what does this say about the unpredictability of golf? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Do you think power can close the gap or will Shank and Thornberry hold on for the win? The drama is far from over and every shot counts.

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