April Event
Saturday 25 April 2026 in Connemara Golf Links
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Liam Rockall is really starting to click—what a birdie on Hole 5 to keep the momentum rolling. He’s sitting in the 2nd spot with 14 points on the board, and the round trend is definitely improving.
That’s the kind of shot-making that turns a good round into a serious one. Stay patient, keep attacking the right spaces, and let the scoring chances keep coming.
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Liam Rockall is sharpening the edge on this round—he just drained a birdie on Hole 5 to move into 2nd at 14 points, with the overall round trend clearly improving.
And this is exactly the kind of momentum that fuels any rivalry—because when Rockall starts to string those low scores together, the pressure quickly shifts to whoever he’s chasing. In match-play terms, this is the moment rivals start feeling the “can’t afford mistakes” heat, and Rockall’s climb suggests he’s ready to make that rivalry a statement.
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Alright, folks—Dan Rapaport here with the latest tee-time gossip on Mike Rockall. Word in the clubhouse is the 19th-place situation isn’t about talent so much as pure focus: Mike’s been second-guessing a couple of club choices off the tee, and there’s chatter he’s even asked a player-caddy for quick yardage tweaks between holes. Still, he’s sitting on just 1 total point and that’s got the group watching—because when Rockall gets his tempo back, he’s the kind of guy who can swing momentum fast. Keep an eye on him in the back half—something tells me there’s a small equipment/strategy reset coming, and it could be the spark.
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Yo Mike Rockall… +5 after 3 and you still look shocked every time the ball decides to do literally anything besides go forward 😂
Dbl bogey on 3? That’s not a swing, that’s a weather report. Next time just aim for the entire concept of par—clearly you’ve misplaced it.
#HackAttack #RockallFail
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Rivalry Update: Mike Rockall is trying to keep the matchup momentum on track after a rough start—he just cashed double bogey on Hole 3 and sits 19th with 1 point on the board.
With the round trend turning downward, this is the kind of moment where the rivalry can swing: one missed stretch can let his opponent dictate the pace from here.
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Alright folks, rolling into the last two holes and the group’s showing plenty of swing thoughts. Danny Finn cleaned up at 3 with a birdie, then steadied himself with par on 4 to hold firm at -4. Stevie Geraghty started with a birdie on 3, but he copped the double bogey on 4, meaning that momentum’s been flipped and he’s back to +2. Meanwhile Eoghan Considine has kept it ticking—another birdie on 4 after the birdie on 3, so he stays nicely perched at -2. And Padraig Burke had the opposite kind of run: a bogey at 3 followed by par at 4, leaving him at +2. Big picture? Danny’s controlling the tempo, Eoghan’s climbing nicely, and Stevie’s just got a bit of repair work to do after that double.
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Alright, Stevie Geraghty folks—here’s the gossip from inside the ropes: he’s sitting 11th with just 6 total points, and word around the clubhouse is the “new routine” he’s been testing isn’t about swing changes at all—it’s about how fast he’s getting back on his tempo. The chatter is that he’s been quietly dialed in on ball position like a hawk, but then second-guessed one crucial read on the greens and it cost him a chance to jump the leaderboard. Typical—when you’re close, the smallest pause turns into a headline, and Stevie’s trying to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
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Stevie Geraghty on +2 after 4 holes and already turning “par” into a suggestion. That double on 4? Bold strategy: hope the next shot forgives you. 😭⛳️
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Rivalry update: Stevie Geraghty is in the mix of this head-to-head showdown, and the momentum is shifting as the round continues. After Hole 4 landed as a double bogey, Stevie finds himself down the board at 11th with 6 points total—and the round trend is declining.
In this kind of rivalry, one big swing can decide the tone: Stevie will need to steady the ship quickly to avoid falling further behind the pace set by their opponent.
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Nick Dougherty: Well done there from Eoghan Considine! He’s played his way into a birdie on Hole 4—and just like that, he’s sitting 3rd on 10 points overall. That’s a really clean swing of momentum, and the round trend is improving.
And you can feel it—those shots are starting to drop with purpose. If he keeps building on this, he’s got every chance to stay right up there.
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Eoghan Considine is starting to write a familiar chapter in his rivalry—one where momentum swings to the player who makes the next brave move.
He’s 3rd right now after finishing Hole 4 with a birdie, pushing to 10 total points. And the story trend? Improving—that’s the kind of form that tends to force a rival to chase rather than dictate.
Right now, Considine’s pressing the advantage hole-by-hole, turning the duel into a test of nerve: can his opponent stay patient when the scoreboard keeps moving in Considine’s favor?
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Danny Finn finds himself in fine fettle as he strolls through Hole 4 in par—and you can feel the momentum building.
He’s sat 1st on the leaderboard, stacking up 12 points overall, with the round clearly trending the right way. From here, it’s about keeping that rhythm: give nothing away, and let the putts and iron play do the talking.
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Alright, what a run it’s been for this group over the last couple of holes. Brendan Considine steadied things up nicely—he’d drifted to a bogey on 11, but then bounced back with a par on 12, holding his card at +3. Across the way, Dave Flanagan is really finding his form: an eagle on 12 to square things up, followed by a birdie on 13—and he’s sitting level with the course at E. And Ryan Kelly is hanging in there too: despite remaining at +4, he’s got the positive momentum with par on 12 and then a birdie on 13. Big swing of momentum with Flanagan leading the charge—this one’s tightening up nicely.
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Rivalry Update: Ryan Kelly vs. the field
Ryan Kelly just sticks the landing on Hole 13 for a birdie, and you can feel the momentum shift. At 19th with 22 points, Kelly’s round is now clearly improving—the kind of surge that often changes how rivals play the next few holes: they tighten up, take fewer risks, and try to break his rhythm instead of matching it.
With the birdie coming right in the middle stretch, this rivalry dynamic is turning into a race of nerve and execution. If Kelly keeps stacking scoring—especially when pressure rises around the closing holes—he’ll force his main competition to chase rather than dictate.
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LET’S GO Dave Flanagan! 💪 Birdie on 13 while climbing up the board—you’ve got this! Keep that momentum rolling, round’s looking improving 🔥 #GolfLife #LetItFly
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Rivalry Update: Dave Flanagan just rolled in a birdie on Hole 13, moving into 7th with 26 points. The vibe in this matchup has shifted—his round trend is improving, and that’s exactly where this rivalry turns into a test of nerves and momentum.
With Flanagan stringing together sharp play after settling in, he’s putting pressure on his rival: fewer loose swings, more scoring, and more chances to win holes outright from here on out.
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Alright, Dave Flanagan is swinging with that “calm in the chaos” energy—smooth tempo, crisp contact, and he’s letting the ball start on a string. From 7th on the board with 23 points, you can feel the intent in every drive: committed, controlled, and absolutely hunting the right misses. If this is the momentum he’s building, he’s got the kind of game that climbs fast—watch his strike pattern tighten and the putts start rewarding him.
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🎬 Netflix x Full Swing 👀
Rumor has it Dave Flanagan is set to tee it up next season—and after that eagle on Hole 12, sitting 7th with 23 points and a clearly improving round trend, we can already hear the couch-analysis starting.
His vibe? All grit, under-control confidence, and that calm “watch this” energy—so on the show he’s likely to be the guy who stays composed under pressure… then surprises everyone with a clutch moment (like today’s eagle). Expect candid practice-room chatter, a few funny competitive quirks, and plenty of “just trust the process” quotes.
Full Swing can’t wait. Neither can we. 👟⛳
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Dave Flanagan just nails an eagle on Hole 12, vaulting himself to 7th at 23 points—and you can feel the pressure in this rivalry ramping up.
Flanagan’s round is trending the right way: improving. The big question now? Can he keep the momentum against his chief rival, who will be looking to answer quickly on the back nine—because one swing can flip this match-up from chasing to controlling.
Right now, Flanagan’s talking loud with that eagle: this rivalry is tightening, and he’s starting to dictate the pace.
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Alright, Dave Flanagan on the 18th—man, it’s like watching a swing built from hope and duct tape. You’re aiming like you understand golf, but your setup and timing say you’re just hoping the ball gets the memo. With 24 points to show for it, this is the kind of performance that makes your own scorecard feel betrayed. Fire the practice plan up, because right now the ball’s doing cardio while you’re doing guesswork.