The World Wide Technology Championship in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, saw an incredible performance by Seamus Power as he aims to secure his PGA Tour card. Power’s third-round 67 puts him in a strong position to climb the rankings and achieve his goal.
Starting with five birdies in six holes, Power showcased his skill and determination. With a current standing of 15-under, he’s just seven shots behind the leader, Garrick Higgo. Higgo’s record-matching 61 in the third round has set the bar high, but Power is ready to rise to the challenge.
This video brings you all the highlights and key moments from the tournament, including Power’s impressive birdies and his strategy to secure a top finish. We also analyze Higgo’s outstanding performance and the chances of other contenders like Carson Young, Ben Griffin, Trevor Cone, and Chad Ramey.
Get ready for an exciting golf journey as we follow Power’s quest for PGA Tour success!

Sheamus P’s Mexican adventure, a race to secure his PGA tour future. Can power true? The Irish golfer Sheamus Power is on a mission in Mexico, aiming to secure his PGA Tour card for 2026, but is a challenging climb as Power finds himself in a high stakes battle at the Worldwide Technology Championship. Power’s third round performance at Kobo San Lucas was a thrilling display of skill and determination. He signed off with a 567 showcasing his potential to compete with the best. And yet the leaderboard tells a different story with Power sitting seven shots behind the leader Garrett Higo. Here’s where it gets intriguing. Power started his round with an incredible five birdies in just six holes. By the 18th hole, his Achilles heel struck again, resulting in his only bogey of the day. This pattern raises a question. Is power’s consistency the key to his success, or could it be his downfall? As Power currently stands at 15 under, his focus is crystal clear. Finish as high as possible. With his current position of 135th in the FedEx Cup fall standings, he needs a strong finish to be among the top 100 after the RSM Classic, securing his tour card. Meanwhile, Higo’s round was a record- matching performance. He cuted an 11 under 61, taking a one-stroke lead at 22 under. Hig goes Eagle on the first hole and five consecutive birdies set the tone for an impressive round. But will it be enough to hold off the chasing pack? Kasen, just one stroke behind Higo, is poised for a breakthrough victory. His nine underpass 603 with 11 birdies showcases his talent and determination. And let’s not forget the trio of Griffin, K, and Ramy tied for third, ready to pounce on any slip ups. So, who will triumph in Mexico? Will power strategy pay off or will Higo’s record matching performance secure the win? And what about Yang? So close to his maiden victory. The stage is set for a thrilling finale with careers and dreams on the line. Stay tuned as the drama unfolds.

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