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Power and Lowry in contention after their first rounds at the Abu Dhabi Championship

Seamus Power didn't drop a single shot during his round
Seamus Power didn't drop a single shot during his round

Seamus Power shot a flawless 66 to move into the top five after his first round at the Abu Dhabi Championship this morning.

The Waterford native managed six birdies without dropping a shot to finish two strokes off clubhouse leader Luke McDonald in outright fourth place on six under par.

Starting on the 10th, Power reached the turn at one under after a lovely approach shot left him a three-footer for birdie on the 18th. But it was on the way in, playing the front nine, that he really found form.

Power picked up four more shots in five holes, before his sixth birdie of the day at the par-three eighth.

Guido Migliozzi and Jason Scrivener sit between Power and Donald in a tie for second after both made seven-under starts.

The highlight of Shane Lowry's round was his eagle on the second - his 11th - as a fine second shot left him a 24-foot putt which he duly sank.

The Offaly man added three birdies as he finished one shot behind Power on five under and is in a tie for fifth.

Padraig Harrington also made a solid start with the three-time major winner just outside the top 10 after a four under 68.

Tom McKibbin endured an up and down round, including a double bogey on the 18th hole - his ninth - after finding the water with his third shot.

The 20-year-old from Holywood mixed in another three bogeys as well as five birdies to finish on level par.

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