RoadRunner wrote: » Does this mean he will be able to collect a tour pension? Or is this just one of the 5 years in total that are needed?
Speak Now wrote: » That would be his 5 years 15 plus events in the bag.
hurleronditch wrote: » “This was an especially important Monday for Seamus Power for a pretty unknown reason: one of the ways a player can collect on their Tour pension is to make at least 15 starts in each of five seasons. Power has just 11 starts this year, and he knows he will get into three more events. On Monday he will attempt to qualify for the Rocket Mortgage Classic and get to the magic number of 15.”https://firepitcollective.com/monday-qualifiers-musings/
Zaph wrote: » The Rocket Mortgage Classic is on from 1-4 July, so the Monday qualifier for that would be next Monday, June 28th. So what this guy is saying is that by qualifying for the Travelers, Power has a chance for start 15 at next week's qualifier.
Motivator wrote: » No 3 putts today and a lovely 67. Only dropped shot of the day came at his 12th, I think he shanked his second shot. I didn’t see any of his play today, only following it online but a great round and puts him right in the mix for the weekend. It has to be said, his form the last 3 or 4 months has been brilliant and I’m going to back up my bold claim from last night and say this is it - this is his week.
Scrabbel wrote: » That’s brilliant. Hopefully nobody will go well past -8 in the later starters. Great way to finish the round; let’s hope he can stay relaxed over the weekend.
kowloonkev wrote: » Can he do it on the weekend that is the only question? A lot of golfers would love to be able to get out of the blocks as well as Seamus but time and again he gets into these positions and tumbles down out of the top 25.
Motivator wrote: » I know a friend of his which is what sparked my interest in him years ago. He had a fairly bad injury towards the end of 2020 and had surgery. He still wasn’t fully fit when he came back playing this year and he only started to get his game back around April. Would love to see him out tomorrow with a big name.
Scrabbel wrote: » That puts his performances in even better light. Let’s nit forget, most golfers seem to need a bit of experience of what it’s like being at the business end on Sunday with big money on offer before they get comfortable with it. He’ll do it before too long. Different situation but I remember people constantly labelling Harrington as not having what it takes for big wins but ignoring the fact that his consistency was excellent.
Motivator wrote: » A bogey - bogey start for Seamus. Has gone from 2 behind the leaders to 5 behind in the space of 15 minutes. Friends of mine are there, from the videos they’re posting on social media it’s very busy and very loud so maybe some nerves for Seamus but plenty of time to turn it around.