Power finds putting magic in Dallas

Power finds putting magic in Dallas

SEAMUS Power vowed to “leave the putter alone” after rattling in 170-feet of putts in a superb six-under 66 in the  AT&T Byron Nelson in Dallas.

Returning to TPC Craig Ranch, where his tied ninth finish 12 months ago signalled the start of a sensational run of form, the West Waterford star knocked in six putts outside 10 feet, including two from over 20 feet on the last two greens.

He was tied seventh, six strokes behind Colombia’s Sebastián Muñoz, who made two eagles, nine birdies and a bogey in a 12-under effort to become the first man in PGA Tour history to card two rounds of 60 in a season.

“When that went in at the last, I said to myself, that’s a lot of footage,” joked Power, who made seven birdies and recovered from his lone bogey at the 16th by brushing in a 25 footer at the 17th followed by a 20 footer at the 18th. “I putted very nicely here last year. I love these greens. The surfaces are perfect and they’re the type of greens I seem to read pretty well.”

Poor drives prevented him from making birdie at two of the par-fives, but he planned to iron out those problems on the range and steer clear of the putting green.

“I just didn’t quite play my best tee to green, but I hit a couple of good tee shots in a couple of the important spots, which is nice and gave myself some chances,” he said. “I have some work to do on the range, but I will probably leave the putter alone.”

Kinsale’s John Murphy birdied the first but struggled after that, dropping five shots in a four-over 76.

On the DP World Tour, Niall Kearney’s two-under 69 left him tied 26th, four shots behind English trio Dale Whitnell, Sam Horsfield and Callum Shinkwin in the  Soudal Open at Rinkven International in Antwerp.

“I left a few shots out there on the greens,” Kearney said as Jonny Caldwell shot 70 to share 45th and Cormac Sharvin a 73 for 99th. “So I feel as though I should’ve been a couple better, to be honest.”

Meanwhile, Pádraig Harrington failed to build on a fast start in the opening senior major of the season, the Regions Tradition in Alabama.

The Dubliner was three-under after fives holes at Greystone but double bogeyed the par-four 16th before picking up shots at the 18th and sixth to open with a three-under 69.

Harrington was tied 12th, four shots behind Steve Stricker whose 65 gave him a two-shot lead over Miguel Angel Jiménez as Darren Clarke shot 72.

In amateur golf, Scotland’s Matthew Wilson made five birdies in a three-under 69 to lead the Flogas Irish Amateur Open by a shot from seven Irishmen at The Island.

West of Ireland champion Alan Fahy from Bray, Galway’s Liam Nolan and Castle’s Robert Moran shared second with Co Louth’s Gerard Dunne, Royal Portrush’s Jack Madden, Ballybofey and Stranorlar’s Ryan Griffin, and Co Sligo’s Sean McLoughlin after 70s with holder Peter O’Keeffe tied 26th after a 74.