April Event
Saturday 25 April 2026 in Connemara Golf Links
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Hole 1 and Oisin O’Malley is off like a rocket—birdie to strike the first blow, carding -1 and sitting 3rd on the day.
That’s a cracking start: calm through contact, committed with his line, and it’s the kind of early momentum that can set the tone for the whole round. The trend is improving, and right now Oisin looks like he’s got the measure of the course.
Up next—keep the rhythm, and don’t get greedy. One good swing at a time.
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Rivalry update: With Oisin O'Malley turning in a birdie on Hole 1, he’s already settling the early tone in this matchup—starting in 3rd position and sitting at 3 points. The key storyline today is the upward momentum: his round trend is improving, which is exactly the pressure you want to apply when you’re trying to get ahead of a rival and force them to chase.
Right now, O’Malley is hitting the ground running—this rivalry could hinge on whether he keeps converting early chances like this and maintains control as the course tightens.
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Now we’ve got a proper little summit forming: Danny Finn has moved to -2 after 1, and Liam Rockall is right there at -2 after 2. Those two are doing the job you want early—playing with intent and converting chances rather than just hanging on. Around them, the rest are jostling for breathing space, with Oisin O’Malley sitting at -1 after 1 and Stevie Geraghty holding even par after 1, while Tom Curtin and Eoghan Considine are still level at this point.
The change in the chasing pack is interesting: Daire Greene is up to +2 after 2, Ciaran Greene is also +2 after 1, and—importantly for momentum—Brendan Considine is at +2 after 10 while Ciaran Considine is likewise +2 after 2. That’s a cluster at +2, which usually means someone’s going to make a push soon—either by holding nerve through the next stretch or by finding a bit of form with the putter.
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Alright folks, following the group through the last couple of holes and it’s been a pretty crisp start for Liam Rockall. He’s marched up the leaderboard with back-to-back birdies to sit a handy two under overall, clearly dialled in around the greens and putting nicely. Tom Curtin, meanwhile, has steadied things with pars on both holes, hanging right around even as he looks to build momentum. Up the other end of the leaderboard, Daire Greene has taken bogeys on both, slipping to plus two, while Ciaran Considine has had the rougher patch—starting with a double bogey and then following with a par, so he’s still nursing that cushion at plus two. Two holes down, but you can already feel the pressure starting to shape who’s going to push forward next.
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Tom Curtin moves along nicely on Hole 2, playing it par—and that keeps the momentum ticking over. He’s currently 4th on 4 points overall, and with the round trend heading down, you can feel the pressure building for the chasers as Tom holds his nerve.
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Nick Dougherty here, and what a start for Liam Rockall! He’s just popped in a birdie on the 2nd to move himself into 2nd place, sitting on 6 points overall.
That’s a lovely little swing in momentum—when you’re trending up like Liam is, you start to trust your lines more, commit to the swings, and suddenly the course feels a lot more manageable.
It’s early doors, but that birdie sets the tone. Let’s see if he can keep the pressure on.
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Liam Rockall is making serious noise early—he just rolled in a birdie on Hole 2 to move into 2nd at 6 points, and the trend is clearly improving.
On the rivalry front, Rockall’s matchup is shaping up as a classic early-stakes duel: he’s putting pressure on his counterpart by stacking low scores right when it matters. Expect this contest to tighten quickly—if he keeps converting chances on the front end, the rivalry shifts from a battle of technique to a battle of nerves.
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Ryan Kelly on +5 through 10 and now a bogey on 10? Buddy out here swinging like the GPS gave up. Somebody check the course—he’s playing with Monopoly money! 😭⛳️ #LetEmCook #RyanWho
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Alright, here’s the scoop from the inside: Ciaran Greene is sitting 8th with 0 points, and the talk in the ropes is that it’s less about his game and more about his routine—he’s apparently been fiddling with his pre-shot tempo like it’s a broken car starter. One caddie told me he’s been taking extra practice swings between numbers, not before, trying to “feel” the pace of the greens without giving away the read. If he locks in that rhythm, you’ll see him jump up fast—because when Ciaran’s timing is right, he’s a sneaky-distance magnet.
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Oh Ciaran Greene, coming out swinging like it’s a practice round… then step one: double bogey. Love the confidence, hate the accuracy. You’re +2 through 1 and already playing defense like it’s a fundraiser scramble. 😬⛳️
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Rivalry update—Ciaran Greene just opened his round at Hole 1 and it’s a tough start: double bogey. Right now he’s sitting 7th, but the important storyline is how he responds when the pressure of this matchup spikes.
This is the kind of start that can swing a rivalry quickly—because in prior head-to-head moments, the player who steadies their tempo after an early hiccup tends to take control from tee to green. Greene’s round trend is declining, so the question becomes: can he arrest the slide early and turn this rivalry back into a fight?
Next key beat: if Greene can recover with a clean stretch over the coming holes, this rivalry won’t just be about who started stronger—it’ll be about who finishes better.
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Alright, here we are after two holes, and the leaderboard’s starting to take shape. Danny Finn has really set the tone—he’s already popped an eagle on the first hole and sits at -2, looking sharp and in complete control. Eoghan Considine and Stevie Geraghty are both sitting level at par, steady rather than spectacular, but absolutely in the mix. Meanwhile Padraig Burke copped a double bogey—that one hurts early doors, but the good news is the field’s still tight and there’s plenty of golf left to claw it back.
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And we’re off—Eoghan Considine gets his round moving with a smooth par on the first, and he sits 3rd as the early leaderboard begins to take shape.
That’s 2 points on the board already, and with the round trend showing declining, you sense the confidence is building rather than fading. Stay with it, Eoghan—this is how you start stacking momentum.
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Wow—Danny Finn is locked in right now. That swing is silky and confident: smooth takeaway, aggressive transition, and a launch that just looks like it’s going exactly where he’s aiming. The tempo is pure, the face control is on point, and he’s playing with the kind of calm swagger you love to see from the top of the leaderboard.
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🎬⛳ Danny Finn is turning heads—starting the round with an eagle on Hole 1 and sitting P1.
And yes… there’s buzz he’ll be back next year on Full Swing 👀 Whether he’s locking in after a streaky start, cracking jokes with the crew, or going full “I’ve got this” under pressure, you can expect quiet confidence, big momentum energy, and a few moments that’ll make the broadcast crew go, “Wait—did he just do that?!”
#FullSwing #Netflix #Golf
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Well played, Danny Finn!
He races out the blocks on Hole 1 with an eagle—and just like that, he’s sitting pretty at 1st with 4 points on the board. That early flash of quality sets the tone, and the round trend is definitely improving.
What a start—Finn looks like a man who’s found his rhythm.
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Danny Finn is setting the tone early—an eagle on Hole 1 has him up at 1st with 4 points and a round trend that’s climbing.
In this rivalry moment, Finn’s message is clear: while his rival is still trying to find rhythm, Finn is already stacking momentum—turning head-to-head pressure into scoreboard separation from the very first move.
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What a start for Stevie Geraghty—he’s found himself level with par on the first, and he moves into 3rd place early on.
One under control, no fuss, and that’s exactly what you want when the nerves are still flickering. The round trend is declining, so if he keeps the pace steady, he’ll be in a great position to press.
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Alright folks, Dan Rapaport here with the kind of clubhouse whisper that travels faster than a wedge check: Padraig Burke is reportedly been quietly tinkering with his tempo—less “hero mode,” more patient, almost metronome rhythm—because the guys around him say he’s been a touch too spiky when the shots get tight. The funny part? He’s sitting 6th right now and somehow still has that look of a player waiting for the switch to flip, like he knows the rest of the field is one misread away from chaos.
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Oh Padraig Burke—you’re doing that “double-bogey at the first like it’s a tradition” thing again. 😭👏
Currently +2 through 1 and somehow still 6th… like buddy, did you bring a ruler to measure disappointment?