The Waterford man pulled out of the Scottish Open after just nine holes of his first round with a hip injury.
Seamus Power looks to have won his battle to be fit to play this week's Open Championship at Royal Liverpool in Hoylake.
The Waterford man pulled out of the Scottish Open after just nine holes of his first round with a hip injury.
Power has been practicing on the course this morning.
The two-time winner on the PGA Tour is set to take his place alongside a host of Irish players.
The 151st edition of the tournament will feature Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry, Padraig Harrington, Darren Clarke and amateur Alex Maguire.
Power made his first appearance in the Open last year, when he missed the cut at St Andrews.

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