April Event
Saturday 25 April 2026 in Connemara Golf Links
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Alright, Ciaran Considine is absolutely rolling—currently 5th with 19 points, and it shows in the way he strikes the ball. His tempo is so smooth through impact, and he’s picking his lines with real confidence, especially on those approach shots where you need to be dialed. When he gets the chance to attack, you can tell he’s not just playing for pars—he’s hunting momentum. Love the way he’s executing under pressure.
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🏌️ Paddy Power Tournament Odds (latest)
- Danny Finn (-5 after 8): 3/1 — Looks razor sharp; if he keeps stacking pars, he’s the man to beat.
- Liam Rockall (-4 after 8): 9/2 — Right on Finn’s heels; just needs to avoid the odd slip on the tougher holes.
- Eoghan Considine (-3 after 8): 10/1 — Solid position and momentum; watch for him to surge with a couple of low numbers.
- Dave Flanagan (-3 after 16): 12/1 — Halfway home and still right there; strong finish could put him in the mix late.
- Ciaran Considine (-1 after 9): 25/1 — Big eagle on 9 to lift the ceiling—if the improvement trend holds, he can climb fast.
🔮 How it might finish
With Danny Finn and Liam Rockall leading early, I fancy this to come down to who keeps mistakes to a minimum in the back half. If Ciaran stays hot after that eagle, he’s got an outside shot at a dramatic late push—otherwise the frontrunners should fight it out.
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NETFLIX is hearing some major whispers… 👀⛳️
That’s right, rumor has it Ciaran Considine could tee up for next season of Full Swing!
And with a eagle on Hole 9, he’s sitting 5th with 19 points and an improving round trend—give him a camera, and you know the vibes are about to get loud.
Personality check? Expect laser focus on the course, quick-witted moments off it, and that calm “watch me” energy when the pressure spikes. If he makes the show, he might lean into the pressure-labs: shots that look impossible, then suddenly… are.
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Rivalry Update: Ciaran Considine is turning the heat in this contest—on Hole 9 he poured in an eagle to move to 5th with 19 points.
What makes it spicy for the rivalry is the momentum: the round trend is improving, and that kind of late surge is exactly what tends to swing head-to-head matchups—putting pressure back on his counterpart to answer quickly.
As they head toward the back nine, all eyes are on whether Considine can keep this wave going and turn a strong position into a statement finish.
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Alright, last two holes and it’s been a really mixed bag out there. Stevie Geraghty has gone back-to-back birdies at 7 and 8, holding himself nicely at +2—that’s a great little momentum grab. Danny Finn has been even sharper for the group, also landing birdie at both holes, and staying firmly on -5, looks like he’s cruising. Eoghan Considine has been the steady hand with pars both times, maintaining at -3, keeping the pressure on without overreaching. And then Padraig Burke—tougher times—he’s taken a double bogey then a par, slipping to +3, so he’ll be very focused on getting back on the front foot on the next stretch.
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Stevie Geraghty has momentum on the course—he’s just stuck it on a birdie at Hole 8 and sits at 11th with 14 total points. That’s a big swing in the rivalry, because when Stevie’s trending up, his pressure game tends to tighten the contest for anyone chasing him.
The storyline here is simple: rivals don’t just have to match his scoring—they have to survive the run when Stevie starts improving. Right now, Hole 8 looks like the kind of spark that can turn a close head-to-head into a statement.
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Danny Finn is flying out there on the back nine—he’s just stolen a birdie on Hole 8 and you can feel the momentum shift. From where he’s standing, it’s all about rhythm and confidence, and right now the ball-striking is doing exactly what it should.
He remains in the 1st position with 21 points to his name, and that round trend is heading in the right direction—this is improving golf, plain and simple. Keep squeezing those chances, Danny.
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Rivalry Update: Danny Finn is setting the pace again—he just stuck it for a birdie on Hole 8 to move into 1st with 21 points. With his round trend improving, it’s the kind of rhythm that tends to squeeze his rivals, especially in this head-to-head battle where momentum is everything.
Right now, Finn’s working the golf course with a steady, climbing tempo—exactly what you need when your competition is trying to reel you in after a few tight swings.
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Alright, golf fans—here’s the real buzz around Oisin O’Malley: he’s been lurking around the leaderboard like a guy who knows where the line is drawn, sitting 19th with just 9 points, but the whispers from the course crew are that his putting has been holding up… mostly because he’s been “borrowing” pace from the practice green—tweaking start lines and then ghosting the same read out on the first few greens of his rounds. If he keeps that one decision locked in, he’ll climb fast; if not, you’ll see him get stubborn with the speed and suddenly turn into a guy sprinting for pars like they’re bonus money.
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Oi Oisin O’Malley, mate… it’s only Hole 7 and you’ve already pulled a double bogey like it’s an appearance fee. 😭 +5 and still somehow 19th—love the ambition, hate the execution. Keep it coming, champion. ⛳️🔥
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Rivalry update: Oisin O'Malley is feeling the pressure in this head-to-head. After completing Hole 7 with a double bogey, he’s dropped to 19th on 9 total points. The round trend is declining, and that’s a tough look when you’re chasing a rival who’s been steady—this match-up could swing quickly if Oisin can arrest the slide and turn the next stretch into damage control.
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And just like that, Danny Finn and Liam Rockall are tugging the rope together—Danny Finn stays at -4 after 7, while Rockall’s joined him at -4 after 8. That’s a proper swing in the atmosphere: when two players are holding the same low number, it takes a mistake out of the equation and forces everyone else into a “go and win it” mindset. Eoghan Considine is back at -3 after 7, still in range, but now he’s watching daylight creep in.
Down the board, the movement tells its own tale. Dave Flanagan drops to -3 after 16, which means he’s paying for something in the middle of his round—whether it’s missed chances or a stubborn run of pars. The rest are regrouping: Ciaran Greene is E after 6, Tom Curtin E after 8, and Tony McHale is still E after 6—but then you’ve got the pursuers wobbling into the cut line of contention with Daire Greene at +1 after 8, Ciaran Considine +1 after 8, and Alan Dempsey +1 after 6. It’s tightening up again, and with these two at the front, the next low scores will feel like punches rather than pawns.
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LETS GO, Dave Flanagan! 🏌️♂️ Birdie on 16 and he’s hanging tough in 3rd—that round trend is getting 🔥. Keep it rolling! 💪⛳ #Golf #BirdieSeason
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Well, Dave Flanagan has just popped in a birdie on the 16th—and that is exactly the sort of momentum you want when you’re sitting 3rd in this field. That score moves him further up the leaderboard narrative, and you can feel the rhythm returning as the day goes on.
With his total now at 35 points and the round trend firmly heading in the right direction—this is starting to look like one of those finishes where composure does the heavy lifting.
What a moment on 16. Let’s see if he can carry it on to close.
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Dave Flanagan is turning this rivalry into something real at Hole 16, cashing in with a birdie to move into 3rd.
With the round trending improving, Flanagan’s momentum is putting immediate pressure on his rival—this is the kind of charge that flips head-to-head matchups fast: one clean stretch, and suddenly the gap doesn’t feel safe anymore.
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Alright, two holes in the bag and the group’s momentum’s been a real mixed bag. Ciaran Considine started to stir with a birdie on 7, but the wheels slightly wobbled on 8 when he came back with a bogey—so he’s sitting at +1 for the stretch. Liam Rockall, though, is the story so far: he’s been dialled right in—par on 7 and then straight back with a birdie on 8, keeping him firmly at -4. Tom Curtin was steady, making par on both holes, so no movement there at even. And Daire Greene is building a little too—par on 7 followed by a birdie on 8, leaving him at +1 overall.
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Rivalry Update: Daire Greene is starting to turn the tables—he’s just stuck it close on Hole 8 for a birdie, climbing to 9th with 15 points.
And you can feel the pressure building in this matchup: when Greene’s round trend is improving, his rivals have to chase instead of dictate. Right now, Greene’s momentum is the story—he’s finding form when it matters, and that’s what makes this rivalry swing.
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What a shift from Liam Rockall on Hole 8—that’s a birdie to move him up the leaderboard and keep the momentum firmly in his hands.
He’s sitting 2nd right now with 20 points, and the round trend is still looking good, heading in the right direction.
That’s the kind of clean strike and calm finish you need when the pressure starts to creep in—he’s playing like a man who knows exactly what to do next.
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Liam Rockall is making noise on the back half, rolling in a birdie on Hole 8 to jump into 2nd with 20 points. The vibe of this round is clear: his trend is declining, and that momentum matters in a rivalry—because every shot like this tightens the race and puts pressure right back onto his counterpart.
Right now, Rockall’s feeling like the one steering the matchup: birdies late not only climb the leaderboard, they also swing the psychological edge—forcing the rival to respond instead of dictate.
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Danny Finn has seized the moment—he’s gone to -4 after 7 and now he’s not just sharing the lead, he’s moving away from it. Behind him, it’s a bit of a stalemate: Liam Rockall is still at -3 after 7, and Eoghan Considine is also at -3 after 7. That’s a classic top-of-the-board shape: one man making the run, two men determined to keep contact, and everybody else watching the next scoring opportunity like it’s a heavyweight bout.
Further back, Dave Flanagan remains steady at -2 after 15, but he’s got to start threading in birdies because he can’t afford to fall any further behind. The midfield are largely level—Tom Curtin, Ciaran Greene, Ciaran Considine, and Tony McHale are all at E with their various hole counts—while Alan Dempsey sits at +1 and Daire Greene is +2 after 7, which tells you the leaderboard tension is concentrated at the top right now.