He claimed the Barbasol Championship in a playoff.
Seamus Power beat J.T. Poston in a playoff to win his first PGA Tour title.
The Waterford golfer won on the sixth play-off hole to win the Barbasol Championship in Kentucky after both players finished up on 21 under par.
The 34-year old has now secured a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour and qualifies to play in the PGA Championship, the Tournament of Champions and Players Championship.
First playoff hole ...
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 18, 2021
Tournament on the line ...@Power4Seamus is CLUTCH. pic.twitter.com/MYayPEH14K
Power birdied the last but said he wasn't aware of what was going on around him at the top of the leaderboard:
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