Power, who finished T9 with a score of one-under-par, carded a final round of 72 to secure a place in the top ten.
Waterford golfer Seamus Power had a great finish in the second major of the year, the US PGA Championship, which was played in the Southern Hills Country Club.
Power, who finished T9 with a score of one-under-par, carded a final round of 72 to secure a place in the top ten.
Fellow Irish golfers Rory McIlroy finished one place ahead of Power with a score of two-under-par while Shane Lowry came T23 with a score of two-over-par.
Justin Thomas overcame Will Zalatoris in a play-off to win his second US PGA Championship following a dramatic climax at Southern Hills.
Chile’s Mito Pereira held a one-shot lead on the 72nd hole after seeing his birdie putt on the 17th stop agonisingly short of the hole, but pushed his drive into the creek and ran up a devastating double bogey.
That left Thomas and Zalatoris to contest a three-hole aggregate play-off and Thomas birdied the 13th and 17th and parred the 18th to lift the Wanamaker Trophy for the second time, having started the day seven shots off the lead.
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