Seamus Power finishes T3 at 2022 World Wide Technology Championship tops Fed Ex Cup standings
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has a hole-in-one AND 2 hole-outs today Ace alert ++ has a hole-in-one AND 2 hole-outs today Power's victory at the s last weekend, followed by a top 5 finish at the World Wide Technology Championship, helped him top the FedEx rankings list. “Today was weirdly the same as yesterday as I holed a few shots but couldn’t get much going on the greens,” . He continued further by saying: “My speed was just a fraction off. Like early in the week before the rain they were a little quicker and I couldn’t just quite get adjusted just to that slightly slower speed. “It was good to hang in there. Hit a lot of good shots today, I was able to get a high finish out of it. Obviously just couldn’t quite get it going today and put any pressure on Russell.” With two consecutive strong finishes, he also jumped up three spots and moved up to a career-high ranking of 29 in the world, entering the top 30 for the first time ever. He also qualified for the , ranking fourth on the Ryder Cup list, falling behind McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Lowry. Power's rankings history showcases the rise of the golfer as he was ranked 434th in the world in January 2021. Jon Rahm
Shane Lowry
Rory McIlroy
Seamus Power
Robert MacIntyre
Thomas Detry
as it stands early in the points race. Jon Rahm Shane Lowry Rory McIlroy Seamus Power Robert MacIntyre Thomas Detry as it stands early in the points race. Russell Henley stood out as the winner at the World Wide Technology Championships, posting a score of 23 under 261, taking home $1,476,000, and adding up 500 FedEx points.
Seamus Power finishes T3 at 2022 World Wide Technology Championship tops Fed-Ex Cup standings
Seamus Power at World Wide Technology Championship (Image via Getty) Irish golfer soared to the top of the Cup rankings after he finished tied for third at the 2022 in Mayakoba. The Waterford man posted a 4 under 68 in the fourth round to finish 18 under 266 overall, taking home prize money of $375,560 and bringing his earnings to $1.6million this season so far. Over the four rounds of the 72-hole tournament, he shot 18 birdies and only four bogeys. Ace alert ++has a hole-in-one AND 2 hole-outs today Ace alert ++ has a hole-in-one AND 2 hole-outs today Power's victory at the s last weekend, followed by a top 5 finish at the World Wide Technology Championship, helped him top the FedEx rankings list. “Today was weirdly the same as yesterday as I holed a few shots but couldn’t get much going on the greens,” . He continued further by saying: “My speed was just a fraction off. Like early in the week before the rain they were a little quicker and I couldn’t just quite get adjusted just to that slightly slower speed. “It was good to hang in there. Hit a lot of good shots today, I was able to get a high finish out of it. Obviously just couldn’t quite get it going today and put any pressure on Russell.” With two consecutive strong finishes, he also jumped up three spots and moved up to a career-high ranking of 29 in the world, entering the top 30 for the first time ever. He also qualified for the , ranking fourth on the Ryder Cup list, falling behind McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Lowry. Power's rankings history showcases the rise of the golfer as he was ranked 434th in the world in January 2021. Jon Rahm
Shane Lowry
Rory McIlroy
Seamus Power
Robert MacIntyre
Thomas Detry
as it stands early in the points race. Jon Rahm Shane Lowry Rory McIlroy Seamus Power Robert MacIntyre Thomas Detry as it stands early in the points race. Russell Henley stood out as the winner at the World Wide Technology Championships, posting a score of 23 under 261, taking home $1,476,000, and adding up 500 FedEx points.