Seamus Power leads in clubhouse after 67 at US PGA Championship
Seamus Power is the clubhouse leader at three under following a scintillating third round 67 at the US PGA Championship at Southern Hills.
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Seamus Power is the clubhouse leader at three under following a scintillating third round 67 at the US PGA Championship at Southern Hills.
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