Golf fans weren't happy over Seamus Power's coverage as he mixed it at the top of the leaderboard in the American Express.
The Irish golfer carded an impressive 66 in the third round to leave himself just two off the lead heading into Sunday's fourth round.
Waterford native Power sits at sixteen under par as he chases his second PGA Tour win in six months at La Quita as he continues to climb the world rankings - moving up almost 400 places since the end of 2019.
With Sky Sports' pictures coming from a US feed, fans were left frustrated over the lack of coverage for the 34-year-old despite him being at one time in a share of the lead.
One fan tweeted: "When will @skysports show Seamus Power playing as he is tied for the lead instead of showing players not even in contention".
"Ridiculous coverage Seamus Power in second place and only shown once sinking a long putt on 15," another said.
"Any chance Sky will show Seamus Power this evening?," one bemused fan asked.
And Power claimed he enjoyed his round as he admitted he was in a good place heading into Sunday's finale.
"Yeah, it was an interesting round, it was very fun on the front there," said Power.
"It was one of those rounds you just kind of made everything I looked at for an hour and a half.
"I had a little bit of a hiccup there, three-putted nine from really nowhere at all and didn't take advantage of 11 or 13, but picked one up on 15, which was nice.
"So overall pleased, especially with the wind when we started there, I would have taken six-under when we were starting this morning. So a good spot going into tomorrow."
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