Seamus Power finds all-important birdie as he scrapes to a crucial cut in Utah 

Waterford golfer is fighting doggedly to retain his PGA Tour card and fought weather disruptions to make it to the weekend at the $6m Bank of Utah Championship
Seamus Power finds all-important birdie as he scrapes to a crucial cut in Utah 

LOCKED IN: Seamus Power of Ireland on the 11th tee box during day two of the Amgen Irish Open Golf Championship 2025 at The K Club in Straffan, Kildare. Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile

Seamus Power's desperate fight to retain his card on the PGA Tour got an all-important boost in the Utah dessert as he returned to finish a disrupted second round and held his nerve to make a cut which could be crucial. 

Having seen his Friday challenge at the $6m Bank of Utah Championship end early due to weather and light issues, the Waterford man made his way back to the Black Desert Resort Golf Course on the precipice of the cutline. 

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