Seamus Power won his second ever PGA Tour event after capturing the Bermuda Championship.
The Waterford man looked as if he was going to romp home but made hard work of the run in.
Power bogeyed four of the last six holes as his gap at the top closed.
But a final round 70 did enough to scoop his second PGA Tour win.
And with the victory, Power earned a massive pay day.
For first place, Power managed to win €1.18m for his efforts.
The victory also boosts Power up to world number 32 which should comfortably see him play each of the four majors for 2023.
Speaking after the win, he said: This course was always going to be a tale of two sides.
“You’re going to make some birdies on the front and I knew it was going to be really hard coming in.
“I made hard work of it in the end, but I’m delighted to get it done.”
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