It's a sense of heading back to the grindstone for Seamus Power this weekend at the BMW Championship.
The 2021 Barbasol Champion lines out in Delaware with the hopes of reigniting his season.
A missed cut at The Open brought an end to an impressive first taste of major golf while his efforts at the Fed-Ex St. Jude invitational also fell short last weekend with an early shower on Friday afternoon last.
While he began the Horizon Irish Open with real verve, the West Waterford man's challenge faded on Saturday with a third-round 77.
Having made the trip across the Atlantic, Power will be hoping to offer a performance that moves him back up the world rankings. He finds himself 37th having dropped one place in recent weeks.
Power will line out in the company of his Irish counterpart, Shane Lowry from 3.25pm Irish time Thursday, with the pair out again at 6.25pm on Friday.
The worlds top 70 will be lining out at the BMW so Power will not need to concern himself with the missed cut last weekend.
His main prerogative will be cracking the top 30 in Wilmington this week.
The top 30 players on Sunday evening will be booking their tickets for East Lake in Atlanta where an $18 million top prize is at stake on the weekend of August 28th.