Power: Easier chasing a second than winning a first
Seamus Power believes his experience in already having won on the PGA Tour was a significant factor in capturing yesterday's Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
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Seamus Power believes his experience in already having won on the PGA Tour was a significant factor in capturing yesterday's Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
Rory McIlroy will carry a one-shot lead into the final round of the CJ Cup as his bid to become world number one for a ninth time remains on track.
Jon Rahm shot a stunning nine-under 62 in the second round of The CJ Cup in South Carolina to tie Kurt Kitayama for the lead on Friday, but Rory McIlroy remains very much in the mix.
American pair Trey Mullinax and Gary Woodland lead the way after the first round of the CJ Cup, but they have a trio of Irish players breathing down their necks.
England's Richard Mansell holds a two-shot lead at the midway point, as Padraig Harrington battled his way into the top 10 in appalling weather conditions on Round 2 at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland. Mansell, playing at the Old Course in St Andrew's, carded five birdies and a single bogey to post the lowest round of the day and climb to 10 under par as strong winds and heavy rain made life difficult for the players at all three of this week's host courses.
Romain Langasque posted a course record-equalling 61 at the Old Course at St Andrews to lead by one shot after the first round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, on a day when Rory McIlroy and Jonathan Caldwell both shot a 68.
Rory McIlroy feels a home Ryder Cup in Italy is the perfect stage for an overhaul of the European team. European stalwarts Lee Westwood, Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter and Paul Casey are unlikely to be eligible following their moves to LIV Golf. Ad McIlroy is set to line up alongside familiar faces Jon Rahm, Shane Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood, but there could be a host of rookies such as Robert MacIntrye, Rasmus Hojgaard and his brother Nicolai in the mix.
Shane Lowry wants to emulate Tom Kim when Europe take on the United States at the Ryder Cup next year. Davis Love III’s United States retained the Presidents Cup on Sunday, but were given an almighty scare by the Internationals.