Wilmington, NC …
Seamus Power, and despite dropping his only shot at the last, was very pleased in posting a four under par 68 on day one of the Wells Fargo Championship in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Power was at five under par and sharing fourth place heading down the par four ninth hole, and the last of his round, when he missed the green right before then chipping to seven feet but then missing his par and sending the ball some two feet past the flag.
The Irishman, and contesting the $US 7.2m event for a first occasion, entered the Eagle Point scoring room at 6.45pm local time and emerged in a tie for sixth.

Seamus Power very pleased in posting a four under par 68 on day one of the Wells Fargo Championship in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Italy’s Francesco Molinari enjoyed the first round lead courtesy of a six-under par 66 and being handed the leading honours after the American duo of Brian Campbell and Grayson Murray, who had been tied at the top with a hole to play, each dropped a shot of their last holes.
Power headed straight for the practice range after his round to work on this driver after hitting just six of 14 fairways.
The Waterford player had commenced his round from the short downhill par three, 1oth with a birdie and had raced to three under par through just four holes with birdies also at his third and fourth holes.
Power moved to four under when he hit a 136-yard wedge to 11-feet and knocked in the birdie putt and then after six straight pars he found the green in three at the par five sixth hole, or the 15th of his round, and holed the 12-foot birdie attempt.
“I’m not disappointed in dropping a shot at the last as it was a pretty decent day for me,” he said.
“I got off to a great start and overall very pleased with my effort. I also did not get frustrated even though the course is very tricky.
“So, I was delighted in how I managed my game hitting it to the spots I wanted while I stayed very patient even if I was 25-feet at times from the flag.
“Also after playing, and also enjoying very much last week’s Zurich Classic team event, it is good to get a scorecard back in the pocket.
“So, even though last week was great and the event was a success and I hope it remains on the schedule, I just feel more comfortable back in a stroke-play format tournament.

Seamus Power and his par putt at his last just sliding by the hole n day one of the Wells Fargo Championship in Wilmington, North Carolina.
“But then the great thing about this Eagle Point course is that as soon as I saw it I liked what I saw as it just suits my game to a tee.
“It also just looks so good and though I have yet to play Augusta National, I have been told it is very “Augusta-ish”
“So, just very pleased as I have given myself a good foundation I can now build on”.

Seamus Power finishes with a four under par 68 on day one of the Wells Fargo Championship in Wilmington, North Carolina.
However with heavy rain forecast overnight and up to around 11am Friday local time, it could be a late tee time for Power and fellow Irishman Graeme McDowell who are due out in the first half of the second day.
McDowell, and after shooting a 71, is due to tee off at 7.45am (12.45pm Irish) and Power five groups behind G Mac at 8.4oam (1.4opm Irish)
Shane Lowry, and the third Irishman in the event and after shooting a three over par 75, is not due out to 12.44pm (5.44pm Irish).