April Event
Saturday 25 April 2026 in Connemara Golf Links
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DAIRE GREENE on hole 18 with a bogey like itās a life choice. Youāre +7 through 18 and still acting surprisedāmy guy, the course isnāt the problem, itās your swing AND your attitude. šā³ļø
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Alright, hereās the shop talk on Tom Curtin: heās sitting 15th with 27 points, but the whispers around the ropes say his game plan is being tweaked on the flyāmore ākeep it simpleā off the tee, less hero stuff, and a suspiciously tighter wedge setup than we saw earlier in the week. One insider even joked that Tomās been spending extra time talking to anyone whoāll listen⦠and not about swing mechanicsāmore about how to survive the tough pins before the rest of the field catches on. In other words: heās not panicking, heās plotting.
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Oh Tom Curtin⦠on +9 through 18 and that double bogey on 18 like youāre trying to win a āLongest Way to the Parking Lotā award. šš¤”
Guess the only thing trending is your downhill spiral to 15th. Maybe try hitting the ball toward the course next time, champ.
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Rivalry Update: Tom Curtin ā After a rough finish on Hole 18 with a double bogey, Curtin slipped to 15th with 27 points on the day. The round trend is declining, and that swing late is exactly where rivalries get dangerous: one playerās momentum spike is anotherās comeback window closing.
For Curtin, the key now is damage controlāturning this late setback into quick recovery for the next stretch, because head-to-head pressure rarely lets a player settle after a finish like that.
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Yessss Ciaran Considine! Birdie on 18 and into 3rdāthat round trend is š„. On to the next one, letās finish strong! šŖā³ļø #Golf
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Ciaran Considine finishes Hole 18birdie, and thatās the kind of close-out you love to see. Heās sitting 3rd right now with 40 points, and the round trend is definitely improvingāmomentum building at just the right time.
Great composure to turn pressure into points. Keep that rhythm rolling into whatever comes next.
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Rivalry Update: Ciaran Considine ā and what a finish on Hole 18.
With a birdie to close it out, Ciaran Considine has climbed into the spotlight at 3rd on 40 points. The round trend is improving, and thatās exactly the kind of late momentum that tends to swing rivalriesāespecially when his opponent needs something clean from here on out.
Right now, the story is simple: Considine is tightening up, stacking low scores at the finish, and turning pressure into scoring. In a head-to-head battle, thatās how you force the other side to chaseārather than dictate.
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LETāS GO, Liam Rockall! Huge finish on Hole 18 to lock it in par and keep the momentum rollingācurrently up near the top at 2nd! š„
Round trend: improving and that game is looking sharp. Keep pressing!
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Liam Rockall closes it out on Hole 18 with parāand what a finish itās been. Standing 2nd on 41 points, this steady, growing momentum all day has been the difference.
Itās not just the score there at the death, itās how he managed to keep it composed under pressure. Round trend: improving, and you can feel heās right on the tail of the leaders as this round comes to a close.
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Oh Tony McHale⦠youāre on +6 through 17 and somehow still acting surprised when the ball refuses to ārespect the vibes.ā š
Nice par on 17 thoughācall that an off-brand miracle, because the rest of this round has been pure chaos.
11th place and ādeclining trendā? Yeah, thatās one way to describe your career trajectory on the leaderboard, champ. š„“ā³ļø
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Danny Finn strolls through Hole 17 like itās already filed away in the memoryāheās home in par, and that keeps the momentum exactly where he wants it. From the front, the pressure is a funny thing, but his rhythm hasnāt faltered.
Heās sitting 1st with 41 points, and the round is improving. One more hole to decide itācan Danny close it out with the same calm?
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Dan Rapaport here ā and listen, Iām hearing whispers that Eoghan Considine is running a little ānew trick, donāt tell anyoneā routine with his putting setup. The staffers swear heās been spending extra time with a shorter pre-shot routineāmore breath control, less back-and-forth chatterātrying to steady the roll when the leaderboard pressure ramps up. Right now heās sitting 4th on 36 points, and you can feel it: when heās confident, heās lethal; when heās not, he gets a touch too clever. If this momentum holds, the talk on the range is that he could be the guy who quietly turns a good week into a real statement.
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Oh Eoghan Considine, youāre out here improving⦠by actively choosing chaos. š«
One minute youāre flying, the next youāre donating strokes like itās a charity drive. Double bogey on 17ābold strategy, mate. š
Come on, 4th placeāat this rate youāll finish on the podium or in the penalty area. Pick one! #Golf #GetInTheHole
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Eoghan Considine is keeping the pressure on in his rivalryāright now itās all about momentum as he just played Hole 17 for a double bogey, dropping him to 4th with 36 total points. The key storyline: the trend is improving, and thatās where rivalries get decidedāwhen the response follows the setback.
Considine will be looking to flip the narrative on the back end: turn that tough 17 into a launchpad, because in a rivalry, one resilient finish can swing bragging rights just as much as birdies can.
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Oi Stevie Geraghty, still out here giving us ādeclining trendāālike a lawn chair with one leg. š
Hole 17 bogey to sit +11 and 19th⦠my dude, your putterās practicing for a career in teleporting the ball into the trees. š³ā³
Come onāat this point just play the next holes with hope, not swing mechanics. š¤
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Danny Finn at -7 after 16 remains the man with the cushion, but make no mistakeāLiam Rockall has the momentum: -5 after 17 is real intent, and it drags the chasing packās focus tighter by the second. Eoghan Considine holds steady at -4 after 16, while Ciaran Considine moves into contention at -3 after 17; thatās the sort of position youād expect from someone whoās comfortable with pressure, because it puts them within touching distance of the lead without needing miracles.
Down the board, Dave Flanagan is still safely in range at -2 after 18, but the finishing order is where the story turns: Ciaran Greene is E after 16, Brendan Considine sits at +3 after 18, and the group at +4āEvan OāKeeffe +4 after 16 and Alan Dempsey +4 after 16āare now looking for a last look at birdies. And then Ryan Kelly arrives at +5 after 18, a reminder that this stretch can still bite; the lead is there, but itās not free money.
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Alright, golf fansāhereās the inside chatter on Mike Rockall out there at 11th with 26 points: Iām hearing heās been getting a little too comfortable between shotsāquietly, of courseāswitching up his pre-swing routine on the fly when the greens feel even slightly āoff.ā The lads in the scorerās hut say heās not panicking at all; heās just hunting for one extra yard of intent off the tee and trusting his short game to bail him out. Word is, the course notes are basically his playbook right nowāexcept heās already crossed out a couple lines after seeing how the wind is behaving late in the round.
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Mike Rockall out here playing like the hole is contagious. š¦ ā³ļø +6 through 16 and that double bogey on 16 has to be the saddest tap-in attempt since my last refund. Come on manāsave the course, save the putter! š #11thPlaceProblems
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Mike Rockall has been locked in a tense kind of rivalry latelyāone where momentum swings like a pendulum.
Right now, Rockall finds himself on Hole 16 and itās not the kind of shot-making you want against a rival chasing you: a double bogey to drop him down to 11th. The good news for the rivalry narrative is that weāre still in rangeābecause this roundās trend is declining, meaning heās close to turning that pressure into a comeback burst.
As the back nine tightens, watch how Rockall responds: rivals at this level donāt just chase scoresāthey chase answers. After that double bogey, the next few holes will decide whether he reasserts control or lets the matchup slip away.
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Phil Staunton is building momentum in this rivalryāhe just drained a birdie on Hole 16 to move into 16th with 23 total points.
Whatās key right now: the round trend is improving, and thatās where the head-to-head pressure really turns. Stauntonās been finding the right looks late, and in a rivalry, thatās often the difference between chasing and closing.
With a birdie at 16, heās sending a message: stay aggressive, stay close, or youāll get outworked on the back nine.