Seamus Power Bermuda Championship PGA Tour golf update.
Seamus Power delivers a strong 67 to stay within striking distance at the Bermuda Championship.
The Waterford native halved the gap to leaders Adam Schenk and Braden Thornberry.
Going into the final round, he’s just three shots behind on nine under.
Power birdied multiple holes, including 18, after an early bogey.
Leaders Schenk and Thornberry at 12 under, Hadwin drops after 71.
Could this be a key season boost for Power’s FedEx Fall standings?
Stay tuned for the climax at Bermuda Championship PGA Tour event.
As the Bermuda Championship reaches its thrilling climax, one golfer is poised to make a dramatic move that could redefine his season. Sheamus Power, the Waterford native, is just three shots off the lead, setting the stage for a nail-biting final round. But here’s where it gets even more intriguing. After a summer sideline by injury, P’s resurgence couldn’t come at a more critical time. Let’s break it down. Power’s Saturday round of 67 was a masterclass in resilience. Despite starting with a bogey on the first hole, he quickly turned things around with birdies on the second, fourth, and sixth holes. His back nine was equally impressive, adding another birdie on the 14th and sealing the deal with a final birdie on the 18th. This performance catapulted him to nine under par, tying for eighth place and keeping him firmly in contention. But here’s the part most people miss. Power isn’t just playing for a trophy. He’s fighting for his PGA Tour future. Currently sitting 126th in the FedEx fall standings, Power needs a strong finish to crack the top 100 and secure a full PGA Tour card for 2026. Even a conditional status top 125 would be a significant win. Meanwhile, Adam Shank and Braden Thornberry share the lead at 12 under with Shank matching powers 67 and Thornberry carding as 69. Overnight leader Adam Hadwin slipped to a four-way tie for third at 11 under after a level par 71. Here’s the controversial question. Can P’s late season surge overcome the pressure of the standings? Or will the weight of his position prove too much? And what does this say about the mental fortitude required in professional golf? As we head into the final round, one thing’s certain, Power’s journey is far from over. Will he rise to the occasion or fall just short? Share your thoughts in the comments.
