Sony Open in Hawaii

Power hails rise to world No. 49 as milestone but adds: “This is only a passing point for now”

Séamus Power completed an epic 274-day journey from fighting for his card to world No 49 when he brilliantly birdied his last two holes to tie for third behind Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama in the Sony Open in Hawaii.

Power hails rise to world No. 49 as milestone but adds: “This is only a passing point for now”

Power keeps the faith in Hawaii

SÉAMUS POWER combined endless patience and unshakeable confidence in his game to birdie three of his last four holes to keep his second PGA TOUR win in his sights at the Sony Open in Hawaii.

Power keeps the faith in Hawaii

Murphy lands Pebble Beach invite; Power eyes $5 million barrier; Dawson and Phelan in Singapore

Seamus Power can take his PGA TOUR career earnings beyond $5 million with a top 20 finish in this week’s Sony Open in Hawaii. But as the West Waterford man (34) closes in on his goal of making the world’s top 50 and clinching a place in the Masters, he’s also proving to be an inspiration to others.

Murphy lands Pebble Beach invite; Power eyes $5 million barrier;  Dawson and Phelan in Singapore