Seamus puts up a Power-packed performance at Pebble Beach

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Seamus Power holds the 36-hole lead/co-lead for the first time in his PGA Tour career at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Photo: balls.ie

At 16-under 128, Seamus Power set an opening 36-hole tournament record and career-best opening 36-hole score at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

He holds the 36-hole lead/co-lead for the first time in his PGA Tour career.

At T2, Tom Hoge and Adam Svensson seek their first PGA Tour title while Andrew Putnam seeks his second victory.

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Matthias Schwab shot a low round of the day on Pebble Beach Golf Links with a 10-under 62.

This is Power’s first 36-hole lead/co-lead on Tour (previous-best 36-hole position: T2, twice; most recent: 2017 Wells Fargo Championship).

 

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128 represents career-best opening 36-hole score; shot 131 through the opening two rounds of the 2022 Sony Open in Hawaii (T3).

Power tied for the largest 36-hole lead (to par) on the PGA Tour this season (Keith Mitchell/THE CJ CUP @ SUMMIT).

Through 36 holes he posted a tournament and career-high 18 total birdies.

Is making his fifth start at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (best: T38/2020).

Earned his first career PGA Tour victory last season at the 2021 Barbasol Championship.

Has two top-fives in nine starts this season (T4/The RSM Classic, T3/Sony Open in Hawaii).

Svensson (T2/-11) hit all 18 greens in regulation for the first time in his PGA TOUR career.

Putnam (T2/-11) seeks his second Tour victory (2018 Barracuda Championship).

First-round leader Tom Hoge (T2/-11) seeks first title in 203rd start; last first-time winner at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am was D.A. Points (2011).

Patrick Cantlay (T5/-10), the reigning FedExCup Champion, trails by six following a 4-under 68.

Schwab’s (T5/-10) second-round 10-under 62 included a career-high 11 birdies (previous: 9/2021 Butterfield Bermuda Championship/R2).

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