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Late bogey proves costly as Power misses cut in Las Vegas

Seamus Power plays his shot from the tenth fairway at TPC Summerlin
Seamus Power plays his shot from the tenth fairway at TPC Summerlin

A bogey at the 17th hole proved costly for Seamus Power who missed the cut at the Shriners Children's Classic in Las Vegas by a single shot.

The Waterford man began the day hovering around the cut mark, and a round that included three birdies and three bogeys saw him card a round of 70 to finish on three-under par, one shot outside the cut.


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It was a mixed round for the 35-year-old, but back-to-back birdies at 15 and 16 looked to be enough to keep him involved for the weekend, but he found water off the tee at the penultimate hole to card a bogey and closed with a par.

It is Power’s first missed cut since August.

Chile's Mito Pereira, seeking his first win in his two years on the PGA Tour, shot an 8-under-par 63 on Friday to take the tournament lead.

Pereira sits at 12-under 130 at TPC Summerlin, giving him a one-shot edge on Robby Shelton, who also shot a 63 on Friday.

Maverick McNealy and two South Koreans, Tom Kim and Si Woo Kim, are tied for third at 10 under. McNealy and Si Woo Kim each carded a 68 on Friday, while Tom Kim shot 67.

First-round leader Tom Hoge stumbled to a 1-over 72 on Friday and fell into a tie for 17th at seven-under. Also at 7 under is defending champion Sungjae Im of South Korea, who recorded a one-under 70 on Friday.

Pereira started with four birdies on the first six holes. After a bogey at the par-4 seventh hole, he was bogey-free the rest of the way, adding five more birdies.

"I had a really good round overall," Pereira said. "I hit driver well, irons really good. I think I hit three or four shots inside 3 feet today. Solid on my putting. My putter was pretty good today. Overall really good and happy how I played."

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