June Event
Saturday 6 June 2026 in Portumna
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Dan Rapaport here, and Iāve got a little fairway-side gossip on Daire Greene: the whispers are that his quiet run up the leaderboard isnāt just smart strategyāitās a behind-the-scenes equipment tweak. Word in the clubhouse is heās been testing a slightly more forgiving setup before his rounds, and when heās dialed in, heās suddenly turning those āalmostā putts into tap-ins. With him sitting 15th on 7 points, the insiders think heās one clean stretch away from putting a real stamp on the weekāwatch how his confidence looks on the greens after heās had to grind through a couple tough lies.
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Wow Daire Greene really saw that +7 through 7 and said āletās make it art.ā š Hole 7 with the dbl bogeyāthatās not a swing, thatās a cry for help. 15th place? Buddyās playing follow-the-leader⦠and the leader is the sand trap. šļøāāļøš
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Daire Greene is back in the thick of the rivalry picture, even if heās taking a hit on the scorecardādouble bogey on Hole 7 has him sitting 15th with 7 total points.
From the broadcast vibe: when Greene and his rival are trading momentum, itās rarely quietāthis is one of those moments where a lapse can swing the matchup. The round trend is declining, and thatās exactly the kind of opening that a rival will try to pounce on to take control.
Bottom line: Greene needs to steady the ship after Hole 7. The rivalry will heat up fast if he can flip the trend from ādecliningā to ārallyingā over the next few holes.
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Eoghan Considine strolls through Hole 7 in the way you like to seeāpar, and the scoreboard stays tidy. After banking his number, he sits in the 3rd spot with 15 points, and the round keeps trending downāsteady, controlled golf rather than chasing.
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Oh Eoghan Considineābeing 6th with 13 points is cute, but your swing says āconfident on the range, terrified on Sunday.ā Your tempo looks like itās running from the downswing, the club face is getting tossed around, and the contact has that telltale whoops sound more often than it should. Youāre not playing golf, youāre negotiating with physics, and physics keeps winning. If you donāt tighten your rotation and stop bailing early, the leaderboard wonāt be ā6thā for longāitāll be āsomewhere far, far away.ā
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šļøāāļø Eoghan Considine is building something special! After an eagle on Hole 8, heās climbed to 6th with 13 points and a definitely improving trend. Netflix canāt confirm everything yet⦠but the rumour mill is buzzing: could Eoghan be stepping onto next season of Full Swing?
From what weāre seeing on-camera energy-wiseācalm, competitive, and surprisingly funnyāhe looks like the type whoād crack jokes under pressure, then turn around and grind out clutch shots when the cameras zoom in. If he joins the show, expect: brutally honest practice room moments, a big personality during match play, andāyesāmore of those momentum-shifting eagles.
Stay tuned⦠we may have a tee time brewing. š¬šŗ
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Eoghan Considine just turned heads on Hole 8 with an eagle, and itās the kind of momentum swing you see when a rivalry is starting to tilt.
Heās now sitting at 6th with 13 total points, and the round trend is clearly improving. The key storyline in any Considine rivalry: he doesnāt just hang aroundāwhen the opponent expects him to blink, he finds a payoff shot and forces the pressure back their way.
With this run, the matchup feels like itās moving from ātight contestā to āCan anyone match Eoghanās pace?ā
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Alan Dempsey still leads the way at -2 after seven, and thatās the calm you want as a front-runnerābecause Ryan Kelly at -2 after nine means thereās no runaway story, just a steady pressure. Kellyās position is telling too: heās giving himself chances without forcing the issue, and when the leader is only a shot up, the smart play becomes the attacking playāpick your moments, trust your routine.
Then itās a tight little cluster all the way down the chasing pack. Oisin OāMalley and Padraig Burke are both at +1 after seven, two tidy scores away from turning this into a proper scrap. Paul OāDonnell and Tony McHale sit at +3, while Eoghan Considine is down a touch at +3 after sixāso the back half of the field is still in motion. Phil Staunton pops to +4 after seven, and Ciaran Considine stays at +4 after eleven; meanwhile Mike Rockall is also at +4 after seven. From here, itās all about which pair finds a birdie run firstābecause at +4, the leaderboard starts to split players into āin itā and āwatching.ā
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Thatās a tidy finish on the par-7. Oisin OāMalley holds it together and walks away with a par, keeping his momentum going as he sits 3rd on 13 points.
You can see the trend tooāthings are moving in the right direction with his round declining, and that kind of steady control is what you want when the pressure creeps in.
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Alright, hereās the chatter from inside the ropes on Evan OāKeeffeāsitting there at 18th with just 6 points, folks are whispering that itās not a lack of skill, itās a total battle of nerves: the word is his putting has been streaky, and heās been caught asking a couple of the older hands on-course what they do when the line looks āobviousā but the speed feels like itās moving on him. If he can tidy up the lag putts early, watch outābecause when Evan gets his tempo back, the crowd sees it instantly.
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Oof Evan O'Keeffe⦠double bogey on 8?! Thatās not ādeclining trend,ā thatās your ball taking the stairs. š¬
Down the fairway you go, up the leaderboard? Nah. +10 through 8 and still looking for a clue. Maybe try hitting the ground, pal. š¤”ā³ļø
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Evan OāKeeffe just hit a double bogey on Hole 8, and that swing is loud in this matchupābecause rivalries donāt just live on birdies. Theyāre often decided by who can protect momentum when the pressure spikes.
Right now, OāKeeffe sits in 18th with 6 total points, and the round trend is declining. In this rivalry, thatās the kind of moment where the other player can tighten the screws: you see it in the way pars become must-holds and bogeys start to feel like missed chances.
Coming off Hole 8, the next test is simpleārecover fast. If OāKeeffe can grind his way back to steady scoring, he keeps the rivalry alive. If not, the gap opens and the lead becomes a different kind of scoreboard altogether.
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Oof Evan OāKeeffe⦠+8 after 7 and still ādecliningā like a freefall drop tower š
Hole 7 bogeyāmust be playing guess the number of strokes again!
How you swing like that and end up 17th? Someone check if your GPS got replaced by a left-handed pretzel š„Øā³ļø
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Dan Rapaport here. Word around the ropes is that Brendan Considine has been running a little ālate-week tinkeringā sessionānothing flashy, more like a quiet grip-and-tempo tweak thatās had his playing partners whispering. With him sitting 18th and only 7 total points, insiders say heās trying to keep the ball out of the emotional rough: short irons feel sharper, but the putterās been living a few inches away from the lip. Translation? If heās patient early and converts one or two tap-ins, he could climb fastāand the clubhouse will want to know exactly what he changed when the dust settles.
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Brendan Considine on +9 after a dbl bogey at 8⦠mate, Iāve seen better putting from my screen door. šā³ļø
Keep that ādecliningā trend goingāstraight into the clubhouse, not the rough. 18th place and itās still early!
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Rivalry Update: Brendan Considine is starting to feel the heat in this matchupāespecially on a day where momentum has been slipping.
Heās right now on Hole 8 finishing with a double bogey, dropping him to 18th on 7 total points. And with the round trend declining, this rivalry is leaning toward the player who can punish mistakes under pressure.
Considine will need to flip the script quicklyābecause in a rivalry like this, one rough stretch can swing the entire narrative, and heās just handed the other side a big opening.
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HOLY plot twist, Mike Rockall! Another par on 7⦠thatās like buying a round of drinks and only tipping the bartender. š
On +4 and sitting 11thācāmon, letās see that ādecliningā trend turn into declining ball flight into the fairway. ā³ļøš
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Oi Stevie Geraghty⦠+5 through 7 and youāre still acting like itās a practice round! šÆ
Hole 7: par. Big swing, big vibes, same resultāfrustration. Keep it up though, maybe youāll find your ballās IQ by 18. š¤ā³ļø -
Brendan Considine out here playing like the greens are haunted š
Hole 7: bogey⦠because apparently par is just a suggestion now. Youāre currently +7 and sitting 16th with that āroundās decliningā vibeābuddy the only thing improving is my secondhand frustration šā³
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Well, Alan Dempsey remains solidly at -2 after seven, the kind of lead you can build a day onāno panic, just control. Ryan Kelly is also holding station at -2 after nine, and that matters: when youāre second, you donāt just need to be closeāyou need to be close consistently, because the leader will start making fewer mistakes when the pressure comes from one direction.
Behind them, the leaderboard has a bit of churn. Padraig Burke and Oisin OāMalley are both at +1, still within striking distance, but the chase is getting tougher at the top end: Eoghan Considine, Tony McHale, and Paul OāDonnell all remain at +3. Then youāve got the late pressure showingāCiaran Considine climbs to +4 after eleven, Liam Rockall is +4 after nine, while Mike Rockall stays at +4 after six. Itās a clear message: birdies will be priceless from here, because once those scores lock in at +4, the leaderboard starts to separate.