It's a story of starting as you mean to continue for Seamus Power this weekend.
The Waterford native shot an opening round of 63 at the Sony Open in Hawaii where he now sits comfortably in a tie for fourth, and just two shots off the lead.
Opening up with a birdie on the first, Power looked keen to set a high pace.
After an opening round of 63 at the Sony Open in Hawaii, Seamus Power is in a tie for fourth.
Here he is on the first hole, where he drains a 24-foot put for birdiehttps://t.co/5KlA8tXkSO— WLR (@wlrfm) January 14, 2022
That was followed by solid shooting on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th until he hit a peach of a shot on the fifth.
He followed that up with another on the fifth after a cracking approach shothttps://t.co/RTaKUQqWL8
— WLR (@wlrfm) January 14, 2022
The sixth saw him improve to three under and his move to the correct end of the leaderboard had really caught fire.
It got better on the sixthhttps://t.co/9PSmzJsr3X
— WLR (@wlrfm) January 14, 2022
He followed that up with below-par scores at the 14th, 15th, 16th and 18th.
...and coming down the home straight, the 16th looked to be a soft days workhttps://t.co/x0T3UZJOAc
— WLR (@wlrfm) January 14, 2022
Seamus is going to be back out on the course from 5.40 Irish time this evening, where he plays with the winner of last week's Sentry Tournament of Champions winner Cameron Davis.