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Séamus Power at The American Express: Round 1 Score & Updates

Séamus Power at The American Express: Round 1 Score & Updates

January 23, 2026 discoverhiddenusacom Health

California’s La Quinta Resort & Club hosted the opening round of The American Express tournament on Thursday, with Séamus Power carding a five-under 67. The tournament is uniquely played across three courses: the Jack Nicklaus Tournament course, La Quinta Country Club, and the Pete Dye Stadium course.

Power’s Strong Start

Power, representing Waterford, navigated the Pete Dye Stadium course, securing birdies on the par-4 second, the eighth, and the twelfth holes. He finished strongly last week at the Sony Open, and continued that momentum into this tournament.

Did You Know? The American Express is played across three different courses, requiring players to adapt to varying challenges throughout the tournament.

A single bogey on the par-3 thirteenth briefly stalled his progress, but Power responded with an impressive run of three consecutive birdies on holes 15, 16, and 17. This performance leaves him five shots behind the current leaders.

Scheffler Sets the Pace

Four-time major winner Scottie Scheffler leads after the first round, posting a bogey-free 63 on the La Quinta Country Club course. Scheffler’s strong start included birdies on five of his first six holes.

Expert Insight: A fast start, as demonstrated by Scottie Scheffler, is often crucial in stroke play tournaments like The American Express, providing both momentum and a psychological advantage.

Min-Woo Lee and Pierceson Coody are currently tied for the lead.

Looking Ahead

Séamus Power could potentially improve his position in the coming rounds if he maintains his birdie-making form and minimizes errors. The tournament’s format, with play across multiple courses, means players may encounter different conditions and challenges each day. Scottie Scheffler is likely to remain a strong contender, given his impressive opening round and proven track record. A possible next step for Power is to focus on consistent play across all three courses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is The American Express being played?

The American Express is being played at La Quinta Resort & Club in California, across three courses: the Jack Nicklaus Tournament course, La Quinta Country Club, and the Pete Dye Stadium course.

Who is leading after the first round?

Min-Woo Lee and Pierceson Coody are currently tied for the lead, with Scottie Scheffler one shot behind them.

How did Séamus Power perform in the first round?

Séamus Power shot a five-under 67 on the Pete Dye Stadium course, finishing five shots off the lead.

What impact will playing on different courses have on the tournament’s outcome?

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