Power leapfrogged up the leaderboard with a 68 for 181 in tied-19th which got him into a seven man playoff for the final four spots
Power then secured one of the places in final qualifying where he will have a chance to earn a full tour card on the DP World Tour for next season. Photograph: Inpho/Ben Brady
From outside the qualifying number of those heading into the final round of the second stage of Q-School at Fontanais in Spain, Power leapfrogged up the leaderboard with a 68 for 181 in tied-19th which got him into a seven-man playoff for the final four spots. The dramatic sudden-death playoff featured seven players, with Power – who made a good up and down at the first playoff hole despite having a mud ball and also parring the second before hitting a five-iron approach to 12 feet for birdie – advancing to the finals.Alan Shipnuck on LIV Golf: ‘Everything happened in secret.
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